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Post by NOTTHOR on Mar 27, 2008 10:56:37 GMT -6
Think about things like your material possessions, family, job, etc. in deciding whether you think are better off or not.
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Post by barber on Mar 27, 2008 10:58:52 GMT -6
Much better off today.
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Post by The Bluzmn on Mar 27, 2008 10:59:37 GMT -6
Not a fair question for me. I got sober and had a major life change. The current administration, or any alternative, had nothing to do with it.
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Post by Dr. Doofenshmirtz (Heywood) on Mar 27, 2008 11:10:11 GMT -6
Of course I'm better off today, on 1/20/2001 I was in college.
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Post by Saggitariutt Jefferspin (ith) on Mar 27, 2008 11:17:35 GMT -6
In 2001, I was probably skipping class, looking for change in the couch for beer money at this time... so hopefully I'm better off now.
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Post by bucketochicken on Mar 27, 2008 11:18:05 GMT -6
Not a fair question for me. I got sober and had a major life change. The current administration, or any alternative, had nothing to do with it. It' not really a fair question for anyone, unless you've had no significant life changes in that time. That said, the answer is still no. EVERYTHING since that dumbass motherfucker was elected appointed is worse.
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Post by Gumbyhawk on Mar 27, 2008 11:22:19 GMT -6
Not a fair question for me. I got sober and had a major life change. The current administration, or any alternative, had nothing to do with it. My. Thoughts. Exactly. Loaded question, anyone? Wow.
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Post by Saggitariutt Jefferspin (ith) on Mar 27, 2008 11:29:54 GMT -6
Not a fair question for me. I got sober and had a major life change. The current administration, or any alternative, had nothing to do with it. It' not really a fair question for anyone, unless you've had no significant life changes in that time. That said, the answer is still no. EVERYTHING bince that dumbass m*th*rf**k*r was elected appointed is worse. Bucket, I wish you weren't so ambigious! Speak your mind!
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Post by barber on Mar 27, 2008 11:33:07 GMT -6
Appointed? Who got appointed? Usually appointments come only with Senate ratification.
No, W was in fact elected through the electoral process of all electing a president. I know Democrats don't like using the rules in elections which were established (see, e.g., the use/non use of Florida and Michigan results). Here's an idea...you might have a little more credibility with the world if you try to change the rules BEFORE the results are in. And if you're a fan of Barry Obama, then I guess you have nothing to say about "disenfranchising" the voters in Florida.
And the question is a fair question. Don't wait for the James Carville crowd to tell you whether you're better off. Stand up and answer it for yourself. Come on, you'll feel great when you remove the shackles of government telling you how to feel, what to say, etc.
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Post by NOTTHOR on Mar 27, 2008 11:38:29 GMT -6
Not a fair question for me. I got sober and had a major life change. The current administration, or any alternative, had nothing to do with it. It' not really a fair question for anyone, unless you've had no significant life changes in that time. That said, the answer is still no. EVERYTHING bince that dumbass m*th*rf**k*r was elected appointed is worse. There it is. Liberal ideology 101. I did things in the past 7+ years to better myself. So did bluzhippie. I'm way better off today than I was 7 years ago, except I'm a little fatter and in worse shape -- maybe if the FDA would ban Portillo's chili dogs and Chocolate Cake Shakes I could drop a few pounds and everything would be perfect. It looks like under liberal way, the only way for someone to individually be better off is if someone else does something else to make them better off. The sense of entitlement is sickening. Let's hope the credit crisis subsides soon or the Fed does something about the shock in the secondary market for student loans or a bunch of kids won't be able to look back in 7 years and say they were better off.
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Post by NOTTHOR on Mar 27, 2008 11:44:27 GMT -6
Appointed? Who got appointed? Usually appointments come only with Senate ratification. No, W was in fact elected through the electoral process of all electing a president. I know Democrats don't like using the rules in elections which were established (see, e.g., the use/non use of Florida and Michigan results). Here's an idea...you might have a little more credibility with the world if you try to change the rules BEFORE the results are in. And if you're a fan of Barry Obama, then I guess you have nothing to say about "disenfranchising" the voters in Florida. And the question is a fair question. Don't wait for the James Carville crowd to tell you whether you're better off. Stand up and answer it for yourself. Come on, you'll feel great when you remove the shackles of government telling you how to feel, what to say, etc. Cosign. Hey, Florida was a clusterfuck of epic proportions. The SC had to go in and sort shit out. W came out on top. The fact that we had a highly contested election and no blood was spilled in the streets makes me proud of my country. I'm sure Gore would have done a fine job and I think he would have adequately responded to the terrorist situation. I doubt there would have been a highly material difference in most of our lives if Gore had won in 2000, except I bet that Gore would not have cut taxes leading to the huge M&A boom leading to M&A lawyers getting paid 200k+ first year out of school, but I would still be in a better position today than I was in 7 years ago.
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Post by BlckKnghtHwk on Mar 27, 2008 11:45:01 GMT -6
wow...they took the bait, hook, line and sinker! nice work.
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Post by Solar Stud on Mar 27, 2008 12:15:18 GMT -6
I've met Barber, Hawkeye101, BTR and Racerhawk in person, so yes, I'm a better man now.
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Post by leonbt on Mar 27, 2008 12:55:41 GMT -6
Bince ought 1 I have incurred student loan debt, blown my knee out having to play defense for Barbar, gotten married, received my lawerin degree, and now deal with clients who say things at arraignment for dom batt like "she don't look that bad, it's only a black eye.
Now compare to ought 1: I was "selling" (or at least that's what I was employed to do) copiers and such to small town IA hillbilly folk who would say such things as "Gee, why do you think our feed store needs this $3,000 copier" to which I had no reply, either sitting home at night drinking Old Swillwaukee or going to my local gentleman's club (wherin they would w/o request bring me my usual drink), and of course had no wife.
After further review I would call it a push at this time.
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Post by lpcalihawk on Mar 27, 2008 13:09:29 GMT -6
I'm better off, because I quit my job and went back and got a Master's degree to help improve my career.
BTR - were you better off in 2000 than you were in 1992?
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Post by The Bluzmn on Mar 27, 2008 13:15:15 GMT -6
Appointed? Who got appointed? Usually appointments come only with Senate ratification. No, W was in fact elected through the electoral process of all electing a president. I know Democrats don't like using the rules in elections which were established (see, e.g., the use/non use of Florida and Michigan results). Here's an idea...you might have a little more credibility with the world if you try to change the rules BEFORE the results are in. And if you're a fan of Barry Obama, then I guess you have nothing to say about "disenfranchising" the voters in Florida. And the question is a fair question. Don't wait for the James Carville crowd to tell you whether you're better off. Stand up and answer it for yourself. Come on, you'll feel great when you remove the shackles of government telling you how to feel, what to say, etc. Cosign. Hey, Florida was a clusterfuck of epic proportions. The SC had to go in and sort shit out. W came out on top. The fact that we had a highly contested election and no blood was spilled in the streets makes me proud of my country. I'm sure Gore would have done a fine job and I think he would have adequately responded to the terrorist situation. I doubt there would have been a highly material difference in most of our lives if Gore had won in 2000, except I bet that Gore would not have cut taxes leading to the huge M&A boom leading to M&A lawyers getting paid 200k+ first year out of school, but I would still be in a better position today than I was in 7 years ago. I believe that 4,000 dead US servicemen and women would be better off today if the chimp hadn't been president.
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Post by lpcalihawk on Mar 27, 2008 13:21:35 GMT -6
Cosign. Hey, Florida was a clusterfuck of epic proportions. The SC had to go in and sort shit out. W came out on top. The fact that we had a highly contested election and no blood was spilled in the streets makes me proud of my country. I'm sure Gore would have done a fine job and I think he would have adequately responded to the terrorist situation. I doubt there would have been a highly material difference in most of our lives if Gore had won in 2000, except I bet that Gore would not have cut taxes leading to the huge M&A boom leading to M&A lawyers getting paid 200k+ first year out of school, but I would still be in a better position today than I was in 7 years ago. I believe that 4,000 dead US servicemen and women would be better off today if the chimp hadn't been president. Yeah, but Al Qaeda would be stronger than ever and Osama Bin Laden would still be running around calling the shots......oh wait....sorry
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Post by NOTTHOR on Mar 27, 2008 13:27:58 GMT -6
Whoa leon. Did you have free tickets to a Sox game in two weeks in 2001? Plus, dude your wife is an ex-Hawkeye cheerleader and she is pretty effin hot -- and she lives several states away so you don't have to put up with her shit. Plus you have tremendous stories about the hillbillies you deal with on a daily basis in your soft on crime public defender role that you will one day parlay into a cush judicial job. I'd say you're in pretty good shape, though that blown wheel is going to kill our dream of both being drafted by the same team in the 2009 NFL draft.
lp - yes I was better off from 1992 to 2000 because I invested in getting an education during that time. But for the grace of William Jefferson Clinton, I would not have gotten that education. leonbt and barber might tell you they've seen a picture of me the Billmeister chillaxing at the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo during one of Bill's speaking trips, but it's a forgery. My dad didn't know a friend of Clinton's and I did not meet him while he was globetrotting bilking idiots out of $250k for a speech.
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Post by MoHawk on Mar 27, 2008 13:31:08 GMT -6
Of course I'm better off today, on 1/20/2001 I was in college. Ditto. Am I better off than I was on 7/31/2001, the date of when I first hired? Barely.
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Post by NOTTHOR on Mar 27, 2008 13:33:40 GMT -6
Cosign. Hey, Florida was a clusterfuck of epic proportions. The SC had to go in and sort shit out. W came out on top. The fact that we had a highly contested election and no blood was spilled in the streets makes me proud of my country. I'm sure Gore would have done a fine job and I think he would have adequately responded to the terrorist situation. I doubt there would have been a highly material difference in most of our lives if Gore had won in 2000, except I bet that Gore would not have cut taxes leading to the huge M&A boom leading to M&A lawyers getting paid 200k+ first year out of school, but I would still be in a better position today than I was in 7 years ago. I believe that 4,000 dead US servicemen and women would be better off today if the chimp hadn't been president. I didn't live in the States when the decision to war went down. My only source of American news was Communist News Network. They made it sound like everyone in the country was for the war. I think Congress overwhelming approved of the show of force. I couldn't figure out what imminent threat of harm was posed by a country thousands of miles away that allegedly possessed WMDs, but most people in Congress could and W could. They all effed up. We don't know how Gore would have reacted. It seemed to me like America was a little bloodthirsty at the time, maybe he would have made the same move. Maybe if you or me were in power, we'd have made the same move. We'll never know.
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Post by NOTTHOR on Mar 27, 2008 13:40:06 GMT -6
I believe that 4,000 dead US servicemen and women would be better off today if the chimp hadn't been president. Yeah, but Al Qaeda would be stronger than ever and Osama Bin Laden would still be running around calling the shots......oh wait....sorry It doesn't matter who's in power. There will always be a war on something that will cost the American taxpayer billions of dollars. This one's terrorism. Before that it was drugs, poverty, or communism. There's always got to be a cause that instills fear in the populace and keeps us fighting for something. Hell, don't call me a white flag waving liberal, but defining a win in any of those wars is just about impossible. Anybody want to start a pool on the next big war?
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Post by lpcalihawk on Mar 27, 2008 14:01:51 GMT -6
Yeah, but Al Qaeda would be stronger than ever and Osama Bin Laden would still be running around calling the shots......oh wait....sorry It doesn't matter who's in power. There will always be a war on something that will cost the American taxpayer billions of dollars. This one's terrorism. Before that it was drugs, poverty, or communism. There's always got to be a cause that instills fear in the populace and keeps us fighting for something. Hell, don't call me a white flag waving liberal, but defining a win in any of those wars is just about impossible. Anybody want to start a pool on the next big war? That sounded very liberal. Hell, you sound Bill Maher-esque when talking about keeping the American populace in constant fear of something. The next big war will just be a continuation of our pathetic middle east policy. Even if Obama is elected and gets us out of Iraq, we will still have a presence in the Middle East. As long as the U.S. has a presence (military especially), there will be some Jihad teenager wanting to strap TNT on his chest and blow the shit out of Westerners.
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Post by socal on Mar 27, 2008 14:06:20 GMT -6
It doesn't matter who's in power. There will always be a war on something that will cost the American taxpayer billions of dollars. This one's terrorism. Before that it was drugs, poverty, or communism. There's always got to be a cause that instills fear in the populace and keeps us fighting for something. Hell, don't call me a white flag waving liberal, but defining a win in any of those wars is just about impossible. Anybody want to start a pool on the next big war? Due to your last two comments, I take back every smartass comment ever thrown in your direction. You aren't just a pompous windbag GOP'er... you may be one of us.
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Post by The Bluzmn on Mar 27, 2008 14:31:25 GMT -6
The major difference in this particular war is that honorable young men and women are dying so Bush and Cheney can have this dick-swinging contest.
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Post by Norm "racerhawk" Parker on Mar 27, 2008 15:33:04 GMT -6
I'm better off, but I'm working hard for it. I'm also in school again. My wife is in school for her doctoral degree. I hope that we are able to make a good life, but there will be student loans.
I'm not a wingnut, but I feel I work pretty hard, and that both my wife and I are trying to get ahead. Help me understand how only conservatives know how to work hard.
PS-whether GW was appointed or elected is a moot point. He is a complete retard. How could you conservatives defend his incredible lack of insight and talent?
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