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  • JC29856
    JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    edited February 2017
  • rssesq
    rssesq Fairfield County Posts: 3,299
    damn strizzy JC
  • rssesq
    rssesq Fairfield County Posts: 3,299
    5 hours a day 179 days a year, what a life, lol
  • JC29856
    JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    rssesq said:

    5 hours a day 179 days a year, what a life, lol

    dont forget "chance of snow" days off!
    (i cant criticize, they prob work more than me)
  • rssesq
    rssesq Fairfield County Posts: 3,299
    and all those special holidays that for some (t)reason or another ALWAYS are on a Friday or Monday, lmao
  • benjs
    benjs Toronto, ON Posts: 9,367
    rssesq said:

    and all those special holidays that for some (t)reason or another ALWAYS are on a Friday or Monday, lmao

    Yes, it must be a conspiracy by the lazy Jews whose holidays are set in accordance to their lunar calendar, to get out of work in a society which uses the Gregorian calendar. I'm always amazed by the lengths you will go to to reiterate the fact that every Jewish person has nefarious intent. As a lawyer do you make a point of valuing your own prejudice above logic and evidence too?
    '05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2

    EV
    Toronto Film Festival 9/11/2007, '08 - Toronto 1 & 2, '09 - Albany 1, '11 - Chicago 1
  • what dreams
    what dreams Posts: 1,761
    BS44325 said:

    Conservatives win because democrats have to constantly waste time dealing with the Free wing of the party. Man do I feel for you guys...

    Nailed it
  • Free
    Free Posts: 3,562
    edited February 2017

    BS44325 said:

    Conservatives win because democrats have to constantly waste time dealing with the Free wing of the party. Man do I feel for you guys...

    Nailed it
    So... if that theory is true, it just makes conservatives that much Smarter! :tongue:

    :lol:

    This would ultimately make BS so much smarter than Dems.

    It also says that people here thinking that attempting to insult works... is wrong. :rofl:
    Post edited by Free on
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,882
    Nothing drives home a profound and influential point like an emoji.
  • Free
    Free Posts: 3,562
    “Bernie Sanders was right. The party is in a shambles. For the people who were at the helm to pretend like that isn’t the case is just whistling past the graveyard."

    http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/317770-sanders-reopens-dem-primary-wounds

  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    Free said:

    “Bernie Sanders was right. The party is in a shambles. For the people who were at the helm to pretend like that isn’t the case is just whistling past the graveyard."

    http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/317770-sanders-reopens-dem-primary-wounds

    You're listening to the wrong BS
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,882
    Free said:
    It's exactly what I wrote several days ago. The Democrats belief in federal gov't has caused them to neglect state and local races. I thank you Free, for agreeing with my point. Looks like we might be on the same page on a few issues.
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    mrussel1 said:

    Free said:
    It's exactly what I wrote several days ago. The Democrats belief in federal gov't has caused them to neglect state and local races. I thank you Free, for agreeing with my point. Looks like we might be on the same page on a few issues.
    That's a great article and is one of the reasons Walker was my number 1 choice in the GOP primaries. His quick exit also made me realize that Trump was going to win.

    The one problem the article doesn't get into is the current Democratic Party philosophical problem. When as a party you believe in a big federal government that overtime usurps and/or forces compliance upon state/local governments then naturally you ignore state level issues. It then becomes harder to win state/local elections on a platform which gives up authority to the federal govenment. The philosophy will always be at odds with state/local election outcomes. GOP success especially in a state like Wisconsin is not an accident.
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,882
    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Free said:
    It's exactly what I wrote several days ago. The Democrats belief in federal gov't has caused them to neglect state and local races. I thank you Free, for agreeing with my point. Looks like we might be on the same page on a few issues.
    That's a great article and is one of the reasons Walker was my number 1 choice in the GOP primaries. His quick exit also made me realize that Trump was going to win.

    The one problem the article doesn't get into is the current Democratic Party philosophical problem. When as a party you believe in a big federal government that overtime usurps and/or forces compliance upon state/local governments then naturally you ignore state level issues. It then becomes harder to win state/local elections on a platform which gives up authority to the federal govenment. The philosophy will always be at odds with state/local election outcomes. GOP success especially in a state like Wisconsin is not an accident.
    Precisely my point. Republicans believe in local government so they invest in the process.
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Free said:
    It's exactly what I wrote several days ago. The Democrats belief in federal gov't has caused them to neglect state and local races. I thank you Free, for agreeing with my point. Looks like we might be on the same page on a few issues.
    That's a great article and is one of the reasons Walker was my number 1 choice in the GOP primaries. His quick exit also made me realize that Trump was going to win.

    The one problem the article doesn't get into is the current Democratic Party philosophical problem. When as a party you believe in a big federal government that overtime usurps and/or forces compliance upon state/local governments then naturally you ignore state level issues. It then becomes harder to win state/local elections on a platform which gives up authority to the federal govenment. The philosophy will always be at odds with state/local election outcomes. GOP success especially in a state like Wisconsin is not an accident.
    Precisely my point. Republicans believe in local government so they invest in the process.
    Exactly. So how does the democratic party fix that philosophy to win at the local level. Free linked the article but I highly doubt he believes in anything other then a big and burdensome federal government.
  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,882
    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Free said:
    It's exactly what I wrote several days ago. The Democrats belief in federal gov't has caused them to neglect state and local races. I thank you Free, for agreeing with my point. Looks like we might be on the same page on a few issues.
    That's a great article and is one of the reasons Walker was my number 1 choice in the GOP primaries. His quick exit also made me realize that Trump was going to win.

    The one problem the article doesn't get into is the current Democratic Party philosophical problem. When as a party you believe in a big federal government that overtime usurps and/or forces compliance upon state/local governments then naturally you ignore state level issues. It then becomes harder to win state/local elections on a platform which gives up authority to the federal govenment. The philosophy will always be at odds with state/local election outcomes. GOP success especially in a state like Wisconsin is not an accident.
    Precisely my point. Republicans believe in local government so they invest in the process.
    Exactly. So how does the democratic party fix that philosophy to win at the local level. Free linked the article but I highly doubt he believes in anything other then a big and burdensome federal government.
    Democrats need to come to terms with the fact that mid terms and local races matter. Until then, the bleeding will continue.
  • Free
    Free Posts: 3,562
    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Free said:
    It's exactly what I wrote several days ago. The Democrats belief in federal gov't has caused them to neglect state and local races. I thank you Free, for agreeing with my point. Looks like we might be on the same page on a few issues.
    That's a great article and is one of the reasons Walker was my number 1 choice in the GOP primaries. His quick exit also made me realize that Trump was going to win.

    The one problem the article doesn't get into is the current Democratic Party philosophical problem. When as a party you believe in a big federal government that overtime usurps and/or forces compliance upon state/local governments then naturally you ignore state level issues. It then becomes harder to win state/local elections on a platform which gives up authority to the federal govenment. The philosophy will always be at odds with state/local election outcomes. GOP success especially in a state like Wisconsin is not an accident.
    Precisely my point. Republicans believe in local government so they invest in the process.
    Exactly. So how does the democratic party fix that philosophy to win at the local level. Free linked the article but I highly doubt he believes in anything other then a big and burdensome federal government.
    You can assume anything you want about me, big guy. Doesn't mean you're right. Interesting to see you two agree with me and The articles that I posted. People are starting to come around to the let downs of the Democratic Party.
  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    Free said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    Free said:
    It's exactly what I wrote several days ago. The Democrats belief in federal gov't has caused them to neglect state and local races. I thank you Free, for agreeing with my point. Looks like we might be on the same page on a few issues.
    That's a great article and is one of the reasons Walker was my number 1 choice in the GOP primaries. His quick exit also made me realize that Trump was going to win.

    The one problem the article doesn't get into is the current Democratic Party philosophical problem. When as a party you believe in a big federal government that overtime usurps and/or forces compliance upon state/local governments then naturally you ignore state level issues. It then becomes harder to win state/local elections on a platform which gives up authority to the federal govenment. The philosophy will always be at odds with state/local election outcomes. GOP success especially in a state like Wisconsin is not an accident.
    Precisely my point. Republicans believe in local government so they invest in the process.
    Exactly. So how does the democratic party fix that philosophy to win at the local level. Free linked the article but I highly doubt he believes in anything other then a big and burdensome federal government.
    You can assume anything you want about me, big guy. Doesn't mean you're right. Interesting to see you two agree with me and The articles that I posted. People are starting to come around to the let downs of the Democratic Party.
    Nobody ever tried to claim the Dem party was without flaws and letdowns, some of us just prefer it over the Republican party.
    Monkey Driven, Call this Living?