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If fuckin' Obama wasn't President none of this shit would be happening!
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Thanks, ObamaJearlpam0925 said:If fuckin' Obama wasn't President none of this shit would be happening!
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i want my country back!Cliffy6745 said:
Thanks, ObamaJearlpam0925 said:If fuckin' Obama wasn't President none of this shit would be happening!
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Turnin' into a goddamn land of Commie Islams!The Juggler said:
i want my country back!Cliffy6745 said:
Thanks, ObamaJearlpam0925 said:If fuckin' Obama wasn't President none of this shit would be happening!
...'Merka...Not MY President...
Where's our FREEDOM AT?! AND THAT DAMN HOPE AND CHANGE!
Edit: Can we just make this thread the philly.com comments thread, anyway?Post edited by Jearlpam0925 on0 -
after the ryan howard contract, you deliberately said that you didn't care how much guys were paid, you 'just wanted to win'. or some kind of caveman, 610 shit to that extent. I'm not looking back through the embarrassment that is the history of the ryan howard/phillie spending debacle of a thread. If I were you I would quit while I was ahead. (thank god I'm not you so I'm here to tell you how wrong you were...which is about as wrong as anyone has ever been about anything)pjhawks said:
i don't care what they pay and you totally missed my point. the point i was making was maybe Tomas wasn't nearly as good as people originally thought he was whey they were saying he would get a $100 million. big difference from original estimates of $100 million to end up with 'only' 68 million.The Fixer said:
remember when you used to say you didn't care how much philly teams paid players? weird that you care nowpjhawks said:
isn't it a little suspect that all the big boys were out of this sweepstakes? seems like there has to be a reason for that. 6 for $68 million is really not all that much. per year we gave Miguel Alfredo Gonzalez more.The Juggler said:
ruben's not disappointed.Cliffy6745 said:0 -
Jearlpam0925 said:
If fuckin' Obama wasn't President none of this shit would be happening!
deleted a political rant about how awful obama is.
if hillary clinton is the next president I'm moving to the caribbean and becoming tom cruise in cocktail
there is still hope
http://news.yahoo.com/democratic-louisiana-sen-mary-landrieu-defeated-022816240--election.htmlPost edited by The Fixer on0 -
chris robinson at the TLA in february. Yep0
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while that is obviously great news, flip side to the coin is median income has dropped to lowest levels in 20 years....so the people going back to work aren't making near what they were when they lost their jobs and are still struggling to keep their homes and stuff. so, not out of the woods quite yet.Cliffy6745 said:www.myspace.com0 -
one positive thing we will get to see how easy it really is to hit 25-35 home runs and knock in 100 runs every year. can't wait to see Ruf or Franco do that for 5-7 straight years. even if i was wrong at least i'm here still and didn't run and hide like you have. good to see you abandon the eagles and flyers threads after being so thoroughly wrong in both (sproles trade was a bad trade, backup qbs don't matter, jeff carter, you love where the flyers organization is/was...funny stuff). wouldn't expect anything different though. that's what gutless people who have high opinions of themselves do. always a pleasure when you make an appearance though.The Fixer said:
after the ryan howard contract, you deliberately said that you didn't care how much guys were paid, you 'just wanted to win'. or some kind of caveman, 610 shit to that extent. I'm not looking back through the embarrassment that is the history of the ryan howard/phillie spending debacle of a thread. If I were you I would quit while I was ahead. (thank god I'm not you so I'm here to tell you how wrong you were...which is about as wrong as anyone has ever been about anything)pjhawks said:
i don't care what they pay and you totally missed my point. the point i was making was maybe Tomas wasn't nearly as good as people originally thought he was whey they were saying he would get a $100 million. big difference from original estimates of $100 million to end up with 'only' 68 million.The Fixer said:
remember when you used to say you didn't care how much philly teams paid players? weird that you care nowpjhawks said:
isn't it a little suspect that all the big boys were out of this sweepstakes? seems like there has to be a reason for that. 6 for $68 million is really not all that much. per year we gave Miguel Alfredo Gonzalez more.The Juggler said:
ruben's not disappointed.Cliffy6745 said:Post edited by pjhawks on0 -
Yes. It's called the worst recession since the depression combined with a capitalist corporate environment where the incentive is the rich get richer. Of course the gap will continue to grow - it's in the math.The Juggler said:
while that is obviously great news, flip side to the coin is median income has dropped to lowest levels in 20 years....so the people going back to work aren't making near what they were when they lost their jobs and are still struggling to keep their homes and stuff. so, not out of the woods quite yet.Cliffy6745 said:0 -
i know. but i feel like this is under reported in comparison to the record job growth numbers that we hear about every month. people wonder why his approval numbers are so low and why the dems got crushed last month. it's directly because people have less money than they had before. now the fact that so many of those people think obama is the one who got us into this mess in the first place is a whole other level of stupidity though.Jearlpam0925 said:
Yes. It's called the worst recession since the depression combined with a capitalist corporate environment where the incentive is the rich get richer. Of course the gap will continue to grow - it's in the math.The Juggler said:
while that is obviously great news, flip side to the coin is median income has dropped to lowest levels in 20 years....so the people going back to work aren't making near what they were when they lost their jobs and are still struggling to keep their homes and stuff. so, not out of the woods quite yet.Cliffy6745 said:
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And this is exactly what I'm getting at -The Juggler said:
i know. but i feel like this is under reported in comparison to the record job growth numbers that we hear about every month. people wonder why his approval numbers are so low and why the dems got crushed last month. it's directly because people have less money than they had before. now the fact that so many of those people think obama is the one who got us into this mess in the first place is a whole other level of stupidity though.Jearlpam0925 said:
Yes. It's called the worst recession since the depression combined with a capitalist corporate environment where the incentive is the rich get richer. Of course the gap will continue to grow - it's in the math.The Juggler said:
while that is obviously great news, flip side to the coin is median income has dropped to lowest levels in 20 years....so the people going back to work aren't making near what they were when they lost their jobs and are still struggling to keep their homes and stuff. so, not out of the woods quite yet.Cliffy6745 said:
go. phillies.
1) People only care about what directly effects them in the here and now. This is why I am a communist
2) People like blood sausage, too. People are morons. Bonus points if you get the movie.
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haha. no bonus points for me. no idea what that's from.....i mean, on a certain level, I can understand people disliking the current admin if they are still struggling to feed their families and stuff, all these years later. gotta be made at someone, makes sense for it to be the person/people currently in charge. I think that is natural. but it's those who think the problem started in January of 2009---yeah, they're a bunch of fucking idiots. and, unfortunately, I end up having to speak with them on a daily basis at work.Jearlpam0925 said:
And this is exactly what I'm getting at -The Juggler said:
i know. but i feel like this is under reported in comparison to the record job growth numbers that we hear about every month. people wonder why his approval numbers are so low and why the dems got crushed last month. it's directly because people have less money than they had before. now the fact that so many of those people think obama is the one who got us into this mess in the first place is a whole other level of stupidity though.Jearlpam0925 said:
Yes. It's called the worst recession since the depression combined with a capitalist corporate environment where the incentive is the rich get richer. Of course the gap will continue to grow - it's in the math.The Juggler said:
while that is obviously great news, flip side to the coin is median income has dropped to lowest levels in 20 years....so the people going back to work aren't making near what they were when they lost their jobs and are still struggling to keep their homes and stuff. so, not out of the woods quite yet.Cliffy6745 said:
go. phillies.
1) People only care about what directly effects them in the here and now. This is why I am a communist
2) People like blood sausage, too. People are morons. Bonus points if you get the movie.www.myspace.com0 -
That would be one, "Groundhog Day."The Juggler said:
haha. no bonus points for me. no idea what that's from.....i mean, on a certain level, I can understand people disliking the current admin if they are still struggling to feed their families and stuff, all these years later. gotta be made at someone, makes sense for it to be the person/people currently in charge. I think that is natural. but it's those who think the problem started in January of 2009---yeah, they're a bunch of fucking idiots. and, unfortunately, I end up having to speak with them on a daily basis at work.Jearlpam0925 said:
And this is exactly what I'm getting at -The Juggler said:
i know. but i feel like this is under reported in comparison to the record job growth numbers that we hear about every month. people wonder why his approval numbers are so low and why the dems got crushed last month. it's directly because people have less money than they had before. now the fact that so many of those people think obama is the one who got us into this mess in the first place is a whole other level of stupidity though.Jearlpam0925 said:
Yes. It's called the worst recession since the depression combined with a capitalist corporate environment where the incentive is the rich get richer. Of course the gap will continue to grow - it's in the math.The Juggler said:
while that is obviously great news, flip side to the coin is median income has dropped to lowest levels in 20 years....so the people going back to work aren't making near what they were when they lost their jobs and are still struggling to keep their homes and stuff. so, not out of the woods quite yet.Cliffy6745 said:
go. phillies.
1) People only care about what directly effects them in the here and now. This is why I am a communist
2) People like blood sausage, too. People are morons. Bonus points if you get the movie.
At any rate, the point is people are too stupid to realize it's not because of just one person or entity. We could go on and on and I/we could tie the web together of how one thing lead to another.
Major corporations are FLUSH with cash, and have been for some time. Companies are just scared of losing their billions and billions and billions. It's sickening.
The problem is - and I've seen it directly up close with my parents - is that at some point you become older and will never attain the earnings you once made. I'd even lump myself in there - with going back to school, starting a new career, yada. But it is what it is.
But, yes, the unemployment number is like any other stat they put out there - it can be argued by either "side." Of course there's the omission of those who straight dropped out of the labor force. But again, nonetheless, 5.8% is 5.8%, and that's a long ways from the over 10% it was 5 years ago.
But, honestly, at the end of the day, the economy is doing much better than it was at it's worst 5 years ago. Things take time, and people don't like waiting.
We got a looooong way to go baseball-wise. Might as well talk about something else.Post edited by Jearlpam0925 on0 -
but you yada yada'd the best part.www.myspace.com0
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No, I mentioned the bisque.The Juggler said:but you yada yada'd the best part.
On a completely unrelated note - looks like the Phils might actually move Bastardo for Sean Coyle from Boston. I like it. Now do it.0 -
looks like giants have interest in cole now.
also a report that jimmy would waive no trade to go to dodgerswww.myspace.com0 -
Make it all happen. All of it.0
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Looks like it's official. J-Roll gone.The Juggler said:looks like giants have interest in cole now.
also a report that jimmy would waive no trade to go to dodgersI've met Rob
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