
The Blazing Saddle
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Dantifa Nosack "family man" with the scummy neck beard, hard at work tonight reading RT OT to the "family" as he types before bedtime. 

More of my money was intact when Bush II was president and he was a lousy president.I can agree he could be better, in some areas, but he's streets ahead of the competition.
At least some reality has been returned as l looking at the insane transgenders and open promoting gays in senior positions have been shut down.
This alone makes him 1000000X times better than Biden, Obama and ANY Dem for that matter.
The military is making amends for what Biden and co did to the many in there for not going along with the Dem insanity.
He's going after Antifa and others.
You may not like the person but as a President he's doing plenty in the right direction for the country and this is still with Dems and the press gunning for him. No other human in history has endured what Trump has had to for no good reason and he's still standing and doing.
Like when the commander in chief said that high ranking military officers can’t be fat?
That’s fucking hilarious
I fully agree as my investments aren't doing anywhere near as I expected with Trump's financial rhetoric.More of my money was intact when Bush II was president and he was a lousy president.
that's not the burn you think it is.
I used to give GW grief for his speeches, but compared to Trump he’s an oratory geniusMore of my money was intact when Bush II was president and he was a lousy president.
More of my money was intact when Bush II was president and he was a lousy president.
I'm not really pissed off so much as I just think Trump is mostly talk. He's talked a lot and done very little. He allowed the covid charade to take place. He allowed money printing and now we all get to enjoy the end result. He talks like a conservative and so non-thinking conservative people are amazed by his bullshit. I still see plenty of illegals around here. I know people on artist visas going on 15 years, taking away work from Americans. Groceries continue to skyrocket yet he's saying that they are coming down. I doubt that dude has been to a grocery store in 50 years. "I'll march with you" after the rigged election and then getting in his limo and leaving should've been all anyone needed to see to know he's nothing but crap.I fully agree as my investments aren't doing anywhere near as I expected with Trump's financial rhetoric.
I'm throwing this out there for consideration...I believe the market was overvalued for a while based on falsely reported statistics by Biden and co and is this stagnant period a correction catch up of sorts? Add to that Buffet has been shifting the market big time with his out of norm movements too.
None the less, I'm pissed off too.
I used to give GW grief for his speeches, but compared to Trump he’s an oratory genius
I'm not really pissed off so much as I just think Trump is mostly talk. He's talked a lot and done very little. He allowed the covid charade to take place. He allowed money printing and now we all get to enjoy the end result. He talks like a conservative and so non-thinking conservative people are amazed by his bullshit. I still see plenty of illegals around here. I know people on artist visas going on 15 years, taking away work from Americans. Groceries continue to skyrocket yet he's saying that they are coming down. I doubt that dude has been to a grocery store in 50 years. "I'll march with you" after the rigged election and then getting in his limo and leaving should've been all anyone needed to see to know he's nothing but crap.
I'm glad you're happy but I'm not a well off retired dude who can buy expensive guitars at will. I'm talking about basic costs of living. I was paying $850 for a monster 3 bedroom apartment in Nashville in '06. I rented a 2 bedroom beach house with private back yard a block from the Gulf in FL just before Obama took office for $1100. That was big money to us. My daughter rents a half assed studio apartment for the same amount in the nearby city today. Don't even get me started on groceries or building materials cost.Then you're doing something wrong; other than covid (which provided a great buying opportunity if you had cash), the markets generally trend upward with an average growth of 10% per year when averaged over a few decades.
I'm glad you're happy but I'm not a well off retired dude who can buy expensive guitars at will. I'm talking about basic costs of living. I was paying $850 for a monster 3 bedroom apartment in Nashville in '06. I rented a 2 bedroom beach house with private back yard a block from the Gulf in FL just before Obama took office for $1100. That was big money to us. My daughter rents a half assed studio apartment for the same amount in the nearby city today. Don't even get me started on groceries or building materials cost.
VERY well done to you sir...you have my total respect.becoming "well-off" took over 4 decades, and lots of work travel away from home and family, living below my means, and endless hours learning about finance and investing for myself; along with losing half my wealth in divorce, paying alimony and child support; and I have another 4.25 years of alimony to go.
the rsm here today is the one that crossed the finish line, not the one who worked and sacrificed for 40+ years running the race.
I wasn't born into it, and I knew early on no one was going to give me anything, I'd have to earn it for myself, so I did.
Cheers!
I wasn't attacking you. From the perspective of people my kid's age I am "well off" since I own my own home outright. The advantage I had was being able to buy a home when they were affordable. My kid's won't have that advantage and good luck trying with groceries that are nuts, rising power and water bills, etc etc. The point is WE had advantages of time and place, times and places that no longer existent for the younger generation.becoming "well-off" took over 4 decades, and lots of work travel away from home and family, living below my means, and endless hours learning about finance and investing for myself; along with losing half my wealth in divorce, paying alimony and child support; and I have another 4.25 years of alimony to go.
the rsm here today is the one that crossed the finish line, not the one who worked and sacrificed for 40+ years running the race.
I wasn't born into it, and I knew early on no one was going to give me anything, I'd have to earn it for myself, so I did.
Cheers!
Buying a house anywhere in the world today is tough on today's younger generation.I wasn't attacking you. From the perspective of people my kid's age I am "well off" since I own my own home outright. The advantage I had was being able to buy a home when they were affordable. My kid's won't have that advantage and good luck trying with groceries that are nuts, rising power and water bills, etc etc. The point is WE had advantages of time and place, times and places that no longer existent for the younger generation.
Just to add to the above to reinforce what a breath of fresh air removing transgenders and gays in positions of national leadership and bring back some reality.I can agree he could be better, in some areas, but he's streets ahead of the competition.
At least some reality has been returned as having to look at and deal with the insane transgenders and open promoting gays in senior positions have been shut down. This alone makes him 1000000X times better than Biden, Obama and ANY Dem for that matter.
The military is making amends for what Biden and co did to the many in there for not going along with the Dem insanity.
He's going after Antifa and others.
You may not like the person but as a President he's doing plenty in the right direction for the country and this is still with Dems and the press gunning for him. No other human in history has endured what Trump has had to for no good reason and he's still standing and doing.
You make some extremely good points, a lot of younger people aren't willing to sacrifice small but expensive pleasures.Buying a house anywhere in the world today is tough on today's younger generation.
A lot of the blame is on them because they won't go without anything and they live far more expensive daily lives than most of the older generations before them.
I realise there will be exceptions but most of today's youth spend money like it does grow on trees. Look at the prices they pay for coffee alone that they don't need.
I'm also aware there are younger people not making a lot of money but I'm also aware that some younger people are making a killing. GMs in business years ago were at least 40 and up and today I see GMs as young as 27. So, the youth do have access to make good money should they choose to chase it hard enough.
I wasn't attacking you. From the perspective of people my kid's age I am "well off" since I own my own home outright. The advantage I had was being able to buy a home when they were affordable. My kid's won't have that advantage and good luck trying with groceries that are nuts, rising power and water bills, etc etc. The point is WE had advantages of time and place, times and places that no longer existent for the younger generation.
I own two. My kid and her husband own two. Mostly being in the right place at the right time with the right amount of cash though. I'd hate to be a buyer in today's market that's for sure. It will end at some point and lots of people will be fucked because they stupidly bought houses at dramatically increased prices they couldn't really afford.I wasn't attacking you. From the perspective of people my kid's age I am "well off" since I own my own home outright. The advantage I had was being able to buy a home when they were affordable. My kid's won't have that advantage and good luck trying with groceries that are nuts, rising power and water bills, etc etc. The point is WE had advantages of time and place, times and places that no longer existent for the younger generation.