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Chuck Harris wrote:
Whether or not I voted for Bush is of course, immaterial. Do you recall the level of inflation that existed when Carter was president? How about the relative gas prices? Oh, probably not, you weren't born yet. -Chuck That's the way to go, ridicule someone you dont agree with.. Most people dont care what happened 25 yrs ago, we are worried about now and the future..... Lazy Senior |
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![]() voted for bush too, did ya? randy Carefull, Bush supporters are a bit testy these days...... Lazy Senior |
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![]() "Lazy Senior" wrote in message news:J9Nff.1009$792.780@trnddc08... Carefull, Bush supporters are a bit testy these days...... Lazy Senior Better watch it. They are talking about cutting back on the food stamp program. It might be back to catfood for you. |
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Uncle Peter wrote:
Better watch it. They are talking about cutting back on the food stamp program. It might be back to catfood for you. You are certainly correct Uncle, this president doesnt care about the poor, only his rich friends. Lazy Senior |
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On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 23:18:45 -0400, Bill wrote:
David Stinson wrote: ...Since you are a UPS customer, we want to give you advance notice of new UPS rates that will take effect January 2, 2006. You can click here by December 12, 2005 to request a reminder e-mail when the new rates go into effect and the 2006 UPS Rate and Service Guide is available on ups.com®. They're just doing that to keep up with the USPS rate increase because they have the opportunity to get away with it ![]() -Bill I think they're just trying to deal with higher fuel prices. One of my regional delivery services, Lone Star Overnight, now adds a "Fuel Surcharge" to all deliveries. It's about $1.50 to $2.00 for a run of about 180 miles. Bob k5qwg |
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On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 16:07:19 -0500, Chuck Harris
wrote: xrongor wrote: "Chuck Harris" wrote in message ... mike murphy wrote: anyone ever expect to get a notice of rates going down? The rates can't go down, because the economy keeps inflating. The inflation rate may be slow, 1% to 5% per year, but it is inflating none the less. Everyone wants their salaries to keep rising, so ... yeah thats the ticket. salaries are skyrocketing so fast its causing inflation..... voted for bush too, did ya? Whether or not I voted for Bush is of course, immaterial. Do you recall the level of inflation that existed when Carter was president? How about the relative gas prices? Oh, probably not, you weren't born yet. It is rare for a person's wages to go down. Bull**** -- to the extent that wages don't rise with inflation, they're going down. Except for the employees at the top, whose wages go up even as the company goes down the toilet. There's also the well-known model of "encouraging the employees to work another 10% of hours per week. Of course it's voluntary, but guess what -- it'll be "noticed" the next time the paltry "raise" comes around. They become such spiteful unhappy campers when that happens that companies would rather lay them off than lower their wages. -Chuck |
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On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 21:37:52 GMT, Lazy Senior
wrote: Chuck Harris wrote: Whether or not I voted for Bush is of course, immaterial. Do you recall the level of inflation that existed when Carter was president? How about the relative gas prices? Oh, probably not, you weren't born yet. -Chuck That's the way to go, ridicule someone you dont agree with.. Most people dont care what happened 25 yrs ago, we are worried about now and the future..... Lazy Senior Silly **** -- if you don't know what happened in the past, you'll never know how badly you're getting screwed in the present. I guess you'd be happy to forget each day how much you made yesterday so they can continue dropping your wages. |
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Iraq, geez, when will we learn???
I just heard that the war has cost every taxpayer about $27,000. That will have to be paid off over how many years now of deficits and cuts in services? It just makes me so mad that we let W (and mainly Cheney and Rumsfeld, who had been planning this war since before their days in Bush Sr.'s term) run us into this. I had a "No War" sign on my lawn from the start... so, I can speak, not like the "hindsight" hawks. Imagine if we had gone in there with massive infrastructure improvements. Iraquis would sure be on our side, we wouldnt have lost 2000+ men, nor would we have killed 20K+ of them. What a disaster, morally, economically, and ultimately, for years to come, for our homeland security. Our image in the world is ****. Those tribes done forget like we do a few years later! Anyone hear from Osama lately? NO, he's smart. Smarter than us. He'll be back, maybe 5-8 years from now when our $1.98 security is in full force. Mark Oppat "Lazy Senior" wrote in message news:uc6gf.5535$BC2.1430@trnddc04... wrote: .. I guess you'd be happy to forget each day how much you made yesterday so they can continue dropping your wages. Lazy dont gotta worry about wages, he's retired. Old Lazy's gotta worry about the President trying to steal his social Security and Pension and give it to all the Prez's rich friends...... Ole Lazy's also gotta worry about his grandsons getting killed in Iraq too. Lazy Senior |
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On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 18:41:32 -0500, "Mark Oppat"
wrote: Iraq, geez, when will we learn??? I just heard that the war has cost every taxpayer about $27,000. That will have to be paid off over how many years now of deficits and cuts in services? It just makes me so mad that we let W (and mainly Cheney and Rumsfeld, who had been planning this war since before their days in Bush Sr.'s term) run us into this. I had a "No War" sign on my lawn from the start... so, I can speak, not like the "hindsight" hawks. Imagine if we had gone in there with massive infrastructure improvements. Iraquis would sure be on our side, we wouldnt have lost 2000+ men, nor would we have killed 20K+ of them. What a disaster, morally, economically, and ultimately, for years to come, for our homeland security. Our image in the world is ****. Those tribes done forget like we do a few years later! Anyone hear from Osama lately? NO, he's smart. Smarter than us. He'll be back, maybe 5-8 years from now when our $1.98 security is in full force. Mark Oppat I think we killed more than 20000 of those *******s....hopefully we will get even more. |
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