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Posts posted by JimmyBT
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Masks weren’t needed at all. Ask Fauci.
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5 hours ago, RockLobster said:
Long... boring... post... a very long way to go to say nothing at all useful.
In case you forgot the topic we engaged in, it was about how you whined about wearing a mask on a commercial flight. It's here:
So whiney and pathetic. Guy who claims to be a fighter pilot can't handle wearing a basic mask during a global pandemic. Can't take a bit of discomfort in order to provide just a bit of help.
Then this clown decides he'll frame me as a nazi?
Lipdrag, you are no better than trash.
I'd like to think I'm wrong and you are more than that. But I haven't seen any proof yet.
Solid contributions. Second grade name calling. Typical for say good/do nothing libtardos.
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3 hours ago, WrestlingRasta said:
Good cookin doesn’t have to be just for supper on Saturday. Man, not that doesn’t sound like a whole lot of fun.
We know. There are people here that post pictures regularly about what they cooked.
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55 minutes ago, Offthemat said:
Or let the schools be the lenders.
If a person wishes to go to college they should pay for it. I can get behind doing away with the interest charged. Schools financing tuition works for me.
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Pay for college. Get rid of the interest. It’s not that hard
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43 minutes ago, ThreePointTakedown said:
That doesn't really answer the question.
No rush. Read up and see what you think?
Was it a good idea?
What could be done to fix it or do it different/better?
Why do you think it had the results it had?
My response: It is also, Kansas. I don't think being 13% cheaper than average is a good enough reason to move there. That's just my opinion.
You’re the one that originally brought up Kansas not me. You ignored the article about all the people leaving California when you seem to think it’s so hard.
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2 hours ago, WrestlingRasta said:
Imagine a life where you put so much weight on how many times someone has posted on an anonymous message board. It’s an interesting world for sure.
IKR? It’s not quite as interesting as imagining having to post pictures of what you cooked for supper on Saturday is it??
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1 hour ago, ThreePointTakedown said:
What is your opinion on the tax policy that was enacted in Kansas?
Honest question. Granted Kansas is not the size of California.
I'm interested to see your thoughts.
https://www.rentcafe.com/cost-of-living-calculator/us/ks/
what are your thoughts on the cost of living in Kansas since it’s 13% lower than the national average ?
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2 hours ago, ThreePointTakedown said:
Commit crime at a lower rate.
The crime would be lower without them
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36 minutes ago, ThreePointTakedown said:
A single person, and these are all just single people, are not national security risks. As much as you might need that to be true, it isn't. These are not coordinated efforts by immigrants to destabilize our country. Unlike those that are working for a Christian ethno-state in Idaho or Utah or just about everywhere else. Who are citizens. With all the rights and privileges that come with it.
Ummmmmmm. Your own government says it’s a security risk. Life is so hard for you.
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https://dailybruin.com/2024/01/29/california-experiences-increasing-trend-of-people-leaving-state#
millions and millions of people have figured out how to leave California because it cost too much to live there. And they’re taking their money with them which doesn’t bode well for those left behind that now will have to pay higher taxes to offset the decrease in revenue. California is a model for failure and a perfect examle of what dems are doing to the entire country.
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Comment 1. Theres no reason to continue to engage with the likes of you
proceeds to make comment 2 with the likes of me.
bhahahahahahahahahahahahhah
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7 minutes ago, ThreePointTakedown said:
Well, the one example that you know is true is a fantastically wealthy movie star. But as you said before, you will believe what you want, because its comforting, until it is proven otherwise.
So tell me, since you've chosen to ignore and denigrate someone for not sharing your opinion or having contributed to the forum enough, why should anyone take you seriously considering you don't really care about things being true in the first place(see above)?
What movie star did I talk about? Make sure you’re talking to the right person as you’ve confused yourself……. Again
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12 minutes ago, ThreePointTakedown said:
Because as we all know the number of times you've posted is directly proportional to your relevance and level of knowledge on a subject. You can't and dare I say shouldn't be taken seriously until you've hit 1k. So there is no need for me to engage with the likes of you. (flllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllex emoji)
Did I lay it on a bit too thick as an ignorant, eliteist, gatekeeping blowhard?
Nah, 36 is still fewer than the amount of times I’ve proved you wrong
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https://dailybruin.com/2024/01/29/california-experiences-increasing-trend-of-people-leaving-state#
millions of people have figured out how to leave California. Even with everything there is to think about. Must be those smart educated ones huh?
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7 hours ago, RockLobster said:
3PTD posts are informative and fact filled.
It's as if you don't have enough knowledge at your disposal to engage in a meaningful rebuttal.
Ya that’s it.
You’ve been here for 36 comment jr. You might want to sit this one out.
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It’s almost like you can hear it talking to itself.
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8 hours ago, Threadkilla said:
Alot of the big money folks have already left. Stallone just moved his family to Florida after 51 years in Ca. Peeps are leaving blue states to go to red states.
The formula in California can’t work. Rich people leaving and replaced by people that need to be supported. Tax income is decreasing while spending is increasing. If they think they’re debt is bad now just wait.
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1 hour ago, braves121 said:
While there are government regulations the U.S. does have a free market economy. no one is forcing these businesses to operate in California, they are free to move and cease business within the state. Just don't understand all the hysteria over making big fast food corps posting record profits pay a livable wage while there are literally exemptions carved out for the small business. If your business does not make enough money to pay people, you do not run a successful business
Nobody is forcing anyone to live in California. If they can’t afford to live there they can certainly move right??? There are plenty of places to go with a lower cost of living.
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53 minutes ago, braves121 said:
That is the hand of the free market. If someone can not afford to employ people at a competitive rate, maybe they don't make enough to sustain that business.
Obviously they don’t.
Government intervention kinda makes that a stupid comment.
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38 minutes ago, braves121 said:
The law only applies to restaurants with 60 or more locations, small businesses are exempt from the new wage, how exactly were several mom and pops with 10 or less locations forced to shutter their business?
Gee, could it be that they can’t find workers now unless they pay the $20 per hour????? They’re screwed either way.
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Gee who could have ever seen this coming?
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12 hours ago, RockLobster said:
Imagine people wearing masks during their everyday work... without anyone hearing any of them complain.
Good people.
Not whiny selfish bastards trying make nothing into something.
It isn't that hard, it hasn't ever been that hard, and you're a dummy for acting like it was hard.
Your comments should make you feel cowardly. It was never hard hard to wear a damn mask. Never.
Toughen up. Life is hard - but wearing a mask isn't.
Might not have been hard but it was for sure stupid and a waste for 99.5% of the population.
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The argument for term limits.
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It’s long overdue. Only way to drain the swamp and keep it drained. No reason these people should become multi millionaires for representing their country. That being said 72% of all Americans believe you need a valid ID to vote no matter what state you’re in and that’s not happening either.