Svechhammer
THIS is hockey?
- Jun 8, 2017
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This is normal....
Super Normal...
This is normal....
In most cases people preparing to set themselves on fire are a little off.What is the plan there? He should know the certification isn’t until January. Was his plan to burn something now and accomplish very little? Or hide somewhere for 3 months and spring out later?
Remember when elections were easy? Everyone did their thing, most people avoided voting all together, and whoever lost the election conceded that same night so the transition was easy. Now we’ve got people threatening and assaulting poll workers, literal domestic and foreign terrorist threats, and even if someone wins tonight, there’s going to be legal battles afterwards.
Can't promise - you're gonna be in for a LOT of bullshit either way.Whatever the outcome. Can we agree to not buy up all of the toilet paper?
....and nobody is talking about what I view as one of the most important issues facing the US....national debt, and, more specifically, reforming social security and medicare. We have something like 8 or 9 years before mandatory cuts to social security will have to kick in....assuming nothing is done by our chickenshit elected representatives.
The reality is, for me, a combination of spending cuts, raising additional revenues, and rethinking of entitlement programs is a must. And as somebody who feels the primary responsibility of the federal government is national defense, there's almost no way that I can envision a global scenario that won't require additional defense spending, perhaps significant increases given today's geopolitics.
So in the aggregate, tough choices will have to be made and made shortly or the "fixes" become even more drastic and likely painful.
The mantra of "reforming Social Security and Medicare" falls on deaf ears when they cut taxes and keep spending like a drunken sailor, and when you consider how much you have contributed to SS and Medicare.....and nobody is talking about what I view as one of the most important issues facing the US....national debt, and, more specifically, reforming social security and medicare.
EDIT: NVM, I read that bolded wrong as I missed the "no way" part.The reality is, for me, a combination of spending cuts, raising additional revenues, and rethinking of entitlement programs is a must. And as somebody who feels the primary responsibility of the federal government is national defense, there's almost no way that I can envision a global scenario that won't require additional defense spending, perhaps significant increases given today's geopolitics.
Somewhat. There are some notable, and important exceptions.
1) Who leads the country also appoints judges, both Supreme Court and federal judges, which has a big impact on local governing as well. See Roe v. Wade. This is not insignificant.
2) As I said above, tax policy and economic policy affects us all eventually.
3) Immigration policy will affect us all (as I mentioned H-2B above).
4) Setting the tone. Look how many wannabes have sprung up on local politics to emulate a presidential candidates talking points (both parties) causing even more of a divide.
I'm not arguing for one party vs. the other, I'm only stating the the outcome of the presidential race does have a bigger impact on some people than others and can have wider ranging effects than might be obvious at first.
So some of y'all might remember in a GDT last week that I have been unemployed since March this year.
Welp, as of this afternoon that era of my life is apparently behind me.
Sweet hopefully you landed something that pays well enough and you enjoy enough for you enjoy.So some of y'all might remember in a GDT last week that I have been unemployed since March this year.
Welp, as of this afternoon that era of my life is apparently behind me.
Its basically exactly what I was making before, so I'm very happy. My severance just ran out a couple weeks ago, so the timing could not possibly have worked out any better.Sweet hopefully you landed something that pays well enough and you enjoy enough for you enjoy.
Let's focus up on the important things.Its basically exactly what I was making before, so I'm very happy. My severance just ran out a couple weeks ago, so the timing could not possibly have worked out any better.
My old company basically just paid me to spam my resume out in the market and completely catch up on my gaming backlog the last 7 months, and I am only going to have a momentary blip in pay between jobs. Not bad. Not bad at all considering the last time I was laid off it took 14 months to land something.
Ghost of TsushimaLet's focus up on the important things.
What games have you played over the last 7 months?
So some of y'all might remember in a GDT last week that I have been unemployed since March this year.
Welp, as of this afternoon that era of my life is apparently behind me.
So some of y'all might remember in a GDT last week that I have been unemployed since March this year.
Welp, as of this afternoon that era of my life is apparently behind me.
More progress! One lane on each side to start. I took Hwy 25 to Knoxville last week and it wasn't bad and the foliage was lovely. The truckers were burning brakes and inching along though.
Seeing the damage to Marshall and other towns, in person, along the wider sections of the French Broad was overwhelmingly heart-wrenching though. Feel so sad for the people there. It's so bad still.