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May 7, 2024 16:26:29   #
At last! Something to make cup cakes with that will go along with my caterpillar icing!
Actually, I would give it a try. I love catfish, shrimp, and lobster, and you know what THOSE things eat.
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May 2, 2024 23:59:26   #
JFlorio wrote:
You’d think since Biden’s a compulsive liar he’d be better at it.


You would think so, wouldn't you?
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May 2, 2024 22:28:22   #
Since when?
Violence protest is not protected speech. Apparently it has been since Oct 10th. That's seven months for you supporters who can not read a calendar.
What about the thousands of violent protesters in the summer of 2020?
What about the hundreds of violent l*****ts violently protesting ILLEGALLY against the last couple of SCOTUS judges appointed by President Trump. They not only were protected, the judges were not even granted adequate police guards!
Sir, you are, and have always been, a complete and obvious LIAR. I respect the office, but you have been, for your entire life, been a despicable liar, and still are.
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May 2, 2024 10:05:50   #
jimpack123 wrote:
A dog if it was healthy could have been given away and yes I grew up on a farm Parky didYOU?


Yes, it could. A lawsuit waiting to happen, giving away an untrainable physically adult dog. with it's history, to a family. I would not risk it in today's world/
I guess one option would be to a certified dog trainer who was willing to sign a legal waiver., though.
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May 2, 2024 02:00:49   #
Kevyn wrote:
Kissing the arse of the criminal who bought him, pathetic.


The same can be said of every liberal judge on the SCOTUS, only in that case they do it by ignoring the Constitution. Bryer just recently admitted it in his book,.....they want to adjust and reshape the Constitution rather than defend it, a violation of their oath.
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Apr 30, 2024 11:37:27   #
archie bunker wrote:
We all understand, and most have been through it. I know I have. I had a Kelpi who was my sidekick for 15 years. Went everywhere with me. Even to work. His back, and hips got so bad from all those years of acrobatic ball/Frisbee playing that sometimes he would snap if you touched him wrong.
It got to the point that I didn't feel like I could trust him if one of the grand babies touched him wrong. I made the call, and took him to the vet, and held his head as he passed. It was a soul crushing experience, and I have tears flowing as I type this.

Ole Gus was one in a million, and I miss him every day.
We all understand, and most have been through it. ... (show quote)


Almost all of us share those tears, my friends.
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Apr 29, 2024 19:20:11   #
Parky60 wrote:
Only 25 years with mine but I hear 'ya brother!


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Apr 29, 2024 19:16:52   #
proud republican wrote:
Sorry, I am a dig lover!! I had 2 dogs who died of old age and I cried for days.. I have another dog, and he's getting in his age where I dread every day that when I wake up and he died in his sleep..


I had to put down my last dog due to blindness, hearing loss, and extreme fatigue. She was 16 years old, and died in my arms at the veterinarians office. She was a pet, not a work dog, and I, too, cried for days. I loved her very much. My point is that there is a big BIG difference between a pet and a dog bred or bought to serve a useful function.
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Apr 29, 2024 19:09:20   #
Parky60 wrote:
Give that man a kewpie doll!


Thanks, but I'll keep the cutie doll that was slept next to me for 45+ years! She is very tolerant and I am well trained.
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Apr 29, 2024 19:01:55   #
Parky60 wrote:
You've never lived on a farm have you?


I have.
And I, too, have been in a position of having to put down ill, unwanted, needless and useless work animals that I could not take charitable care of properly. No, they were not cute little puppies or cute little kittens....but putting them down was painful and a difficult choice out of several very poor choices. But better than turning them out on a county road.
iI do not think it have been more moral or merciful to have a vet inject them with an overdose of anesthesia. Their deaths were as quick and painless as I could make them.
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Apr 29, 2024 18:46:29   #
Parky60 wrote:
By this November 5, a high e*******l price from the Democrats may be called in due to a fractured American economy. In the runup, there are several negative economic indicators flashing red -- factors soon to converge in force, each one predicated on Biden’s incompetence. His economic climate tells against the erstwhile middle class, or the legally v****g ‘majority,’ and its prosperity.

The collective, negative impact of Biden’s combined and often unilateral federal actions, the upshots of bad policies and mismanagement, suggests that we will soon have a new, expanded class of ‘the poor’ in the United States -- an historical phenomenon that has eventually manifested itself in every country subsequent to c*******t/socialist takeover.

Biden’s policies and directives are coalescing and advancing in a hushed, cumulative economic effect very quickly. Many may soon find themselves squarely placed in a traditionally avoided no-man’s land, as the newly poor, separate from the middle class, or the working poor, or the subsidized/welfare poor.

Many do not perceive misfortune as exactly closing in. Why not? Because the suffering is in development, because we were stunned by the C***D years into thinking the bad stuff was just temporary, and because, in waiting for the 2024 e******n, we are not clocking on current daily survival threats as we might otherwise. And because the federal bureaucracy and its media enablers are flat-out lying about the economy and have been since 2020. Humpty-dumpty is still, sort of, sitting on the wall, but he is slipping, and soon he may fall.

When the Great Depression hit, we had joblessness on a scale never seen before in the U.S. Were it not for the federal ‘cover’ of FDR’s fixes, which now have graduated to over several trillion dollars expended annually on a slew of federal subsidies, entitlements, social welfare, and government salaries and benefits, we would already have much more visible poverty in the U.S. Notwithstanding, the new poverty is advancing, very comprehensively and rapidly, since Biden’s p**********l victory in 2020. His ‘administration’ has worked diligently to unravel our prosperous majority from day one.

To get a handle on the gravity of what may be coming in the next six months, look at what Biden is doing to grab economic control across the board: energy prices are driven up because of his tinkering with energy supplies and restrictive energy policies. Unemployment figures are r****d downwards to reflect part-time and/or seasonal/immigrant jobs as full time. Interest rate increases are ‘explained’ by the feds as cautionary but appear now semi-permanent. Huge costs are accruing in ‘supporting’ i*****l i*******ts, in student loan forgiveness, in piles of new regulatory costs (legal or not), in tax increases on the middle class, in federal land and natural resource grabs, and in crippling regulatory restrictions on farming, energy, t***sportation, and, of course, in the costs of war.

Additionally, Biden’s federal underwriting of business/corporate production costs related to his ubiquitous and dubious ‘c*****e c****e’ fixes are economic disincentives -- as well as a disgrace for independent enterprise.

In a further cost complication, Biden’s serial infrastructure and equipment (see EVs, solar grids) fails are themselves coming at great expense to consumers. Supply-chain restrictions consequent to infrastructure fails drive up consumer costs. Serial emergencies in our infrastructure’s ‘accidents’ and incompetencies are driving the bills way up -- Baltimore city reported in March that the Francis Scott Key bridge collapse could run up to, for the city alone, a whopping $9 M per day.

As this bigger costs picture emerges more clearly in the coming months, the implications of the shocking damage to American productivity and standing in energy, agriculture and t***sportation will not be lost on the ‘average v**er.’

Even now, the economic facts are available to those who are willing to dig for them:

Both rental and mortgage costs are now unaffordable. People are not grocery shopping as their needs dictate, because the prices of all food products are inflated by 40%. Rent prices are now 30% higher than they were before the p******c.

Those Americans with, say, four-five year set mortgage interest rates (now already unaffordable due to related housing costs such as rising insurance) at pre-p******c levels, may be losing their original rates by 4-7 percentage point increases, at least, in 2024 and 2025.

The huge growth of the homeless population -- while affected of course drastically by i*****l i*********n -- is yet another indicator of economic collapse. “Rising rents and low housing inventory spur an unprecedented level of homelessness in America”

Older adults are being increasingly driven into poverty.

According to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 14.1% of adults aged 65 and older lived in poverty, as defined by the Supplemental Poverty Measure, compared with 9.5% in 2020. That's about a 50% jump in just three years, meaning roughly 8 million older adults now live in poverty.

Biden continues to lie about the economic circumstances of our country, and we have no reason to believe he will change:

President Joe Biden defended his handling of the economy hours after a key economic report found that progress on slowing inflation has stalled, a continued bane on Biden’s presidency.

US consumer prices picked up again last month, marking a 3.5% increase for the 12 months ended in March, according to the latest Consumer Price Index data released Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Inflation has dogged the president and his approval ratings on the economy have suffered as prices have soared following the easing of the C****-** p******c.

Biden pointed to success “dramatically” reducing the rate of inflation from 9% to 3% as he sought to convince Americans that “we’re better situated than we were when we took office, where inflation was skyrocketing.”

Inflation, however, began to rise in 2021 -- Biden’s first year as president -- as normalcy began to return to American life following the worst parts of the p******c. It peaked in June 2022 as the rate of inflation reached 9.1%.

Ruling-class Democrats talk the talk about sharing the wealth, but their own elitism and f**grant double standards, e.g. in extravagant life styles and stock-market shenanigans, tell a different tale. The elite’s lion’s share of our national wealth has gone from grown even more bloated under Biden:

“In the third quarter of 2023, 66.9 percent of the total wealth in the United States was owned by the top 10 percent of earners. In comparison, the lowest 50 percent of earners only owned 2.5 percent of the total wealth.”

Americans may take note of these disparities.

At the least, we can probably expect that, by November, American v**ers will be ready enough to weigh in -- if only on the strength of their wallets.
By this November 5, a high e*******l price from th... (show quote)


The Democrat strategy seems to be:
1. Convince the politically ignorant that that what they see in their visits to buy goods, food, housing, and utilities is a figment of their imagination.
2. Convince the same that Trump will only make things worse if he is elected.
and 3. That it is all Trump's fault anyway.....they have just successfully BLAMED it all on Biden....don't be fooled by the liars.
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Apr 24, 2024 11:35:31   #
EmilyD wrote:
She thinks that "topic starter rank", which means that someone has a lot of responses to their posts, means that she is "popular" or "smarter" than everyone else, when all it means is that she pisses off a lot of people! LOL!
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I think that is exactly right.
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Apr 24, 2024 08:46:30   #
Smedley_buzk**l wrote:
Most of what you create is bigoted, probity-challenged bull puckey. Mooooo. Now run along and find a highway to play in. Preferably one with lots of traffic.


TJ is one more who does not realize that quantity of topics is not the same a quality. TJ thinks offending comments necessarily mean something just because people react to them. I have to assume that TJ is as mentally ill as Milosia or Airforce One. Just a little more lucid and readable. There is little to no logic or reason in TJs statements or arguments.
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Apr 24, 2024 08:35:25   #
TJKMO wrote:
Your final obscene comment says more about THE MAGA FEELING based CULT than all the sideshow comments from you.


Take a long hard look at the things that were said to and about President Trump, beginning when he first announced to run in 2016. Take a long hard look at JUST the obscene posts put up by Keyvn and a few others concerning Trumps fictional relationship with Putin.
Any comments or memes about Biden pales in comparison, by MAGA people or anyone else. And speaks much more eloquently about Cultism of the Left.
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Apr 23, 2024 18:06:54   #
EmilyD wrote:
If they take away your gun, they may just be taking away your life, and anyone else you might be able to save from the criminals who will not give up their illegally obtained guns.

If there ever was a time when we need to be personally armed, its right now!
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Now THAT is right!
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