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Everything posted by pawnman
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It's probably not good for political discourse, but Alex's video where he tells AOC she's his favorite big booty Latina is pretty funny.
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Nah. If F-16 pilots can fly by thermals themselves starting in the FTU, surely the tanker guys can too...I mean, you don't even have to manage the weapons, right? /s
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The videos are entertaining and certainly speak to the kind of person Hunter is, but to me, that's not the big revelation of the devices. The big revelation is that Hunter believes his dad is a pedophile, supported by what Biden's daughter has asserted about inappropriate showers when she was growing up. And there is the concerning part about "10% for the big guy" from foreign governments at a time when Biden was VP. I also now question the motives of the 50+ "intelligence experts" who signed a letter saying the laptop was a hoax. Can those people still be trusted with national security if they are willing to lie for political favors? In the end, whether Hunter's behavior should reflect on Biden or not is irrelevant... what we should be concerned about is that the national intelligence apparatus and the news media did everything in their power to tilt an election.
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When unarmed civilian parents are more willing to enter the building than tactically outfitted cops...I'd say the pussy label fits pretty well.
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And then they'll blame the restrictions for the economy, hoping American voters will forget how bad it was before the restrictions.
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You get the behavior you reward. Voters in the state of Washington rewarded Inslee's behavior by re-electing him...so expect to get more of the behavior that Inslee showed prior to the election.
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Where were the most oppressive restrictions? Who runs those states and cities? Are your far left friends anxious to get rid of folks like Newsom? They may say that they don't like the restrictions, but their actions say otherwise.
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Boebert is a nut job that hurts the overall conservative movement. That is true no matter what nutty folks the left puts up and/or elects. Two things can be true.
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Investment showdown -- beyond the Roth, SDP, & TSP
pawnman replied to Swizzle's topic in Squadron Bar
I've bought $500 in BTC, in $100 increments, over the last year. It's currently worth $235. I'm not planning to buy more.- 1,190 replies
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Agreed. Tough to invest when you're making choices between paying the electric bill and groceries.
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You were literally just using "thousands of years of tradition" to justify your position. Now it's "modern tradition". How long does something need to be established to qualify as "tradition", in your view?
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"I got mine, fuck you all if I made it more difficult for you".
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Almost all of them recognize polygamy. Looking to enshrine that in federal law? Not that I'm opposed... consenting adults should be able to sign up for any legally binding agreements they want.
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Similar to "one of my best", "great officer", etc... The secret decoder ring says "middle of the pack, didn't commit any crimes but not good enough for a strat."
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Agreed. If that 80% ignored the other 20%, we wouldn't have any of this cancel culture BS. Companies go where the money is.
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Yeah, we should stick to biblical marriage between a man and a woman. Or a man and a dozen women. Or a man and the sex slaves he conquers at war. Or a man and his dead brother's wife. Or a man, his dozens of wives, and his concubines...
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Do you believe the tech industry represents the majority of millenials? Millenials who, keep in mind, are in their 40s, likely with kids? The tech industry isn't the majority of the economy. In 1980, the US median income was $21,020. Median home price was $47,200. Just over two year's salary would buy a home. Average cost of a 4-year degree for a student living on campus was about $9,500. In 2020, the US median income was $67,521. Median home price was $375,000. So now we're up to 7 years of work. Average cost of a 4-year degree at an in-state university is up to $101K for a student that lives on campus. Off-campus, closer to $40K. And many colleges are more expensive. You can wave around the high-earning tech jobs, but those are the vast minority of the employment landscape. The same jobs do not have the same earning power they used to. Hell, when I was making minimum wage back in the 90's, I could buy a car, go to the movies, buy clothes, etc. My daughter needed help buying a car, can barely afford to keep gas in it, and constantly has to make choices between going to the theater or getting fast food. And yet, we have senior leaders who can't recognize work-life balance, that working from home can be productive, or hell, even set up their own printers and monitors. OK...how many CEOs, VPs, or chairman positions are held by anyone under the age of 60? Damned few. I think we're in agreement about some of the causes of college tuition spiraling, but the fact remains that this entire generation was told, by boomers, all through their primary and high school education that they needed to go to college, all while the policies set by the same boomers placed college financially out of reach for them. Regardless of the reason, that is still a major issue facing younger generations. The millenials are the first generation to fare worse than their parents in terms of income growth, wealth accumulation, and quality of life.
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Inability to buy a home. Wages that have not kept pace with inflation. Working in an economy radically changed by technology, but led by senior leadership that doesn't understand that technology. Boomers refusing to retire and relinquish power...most of our elected leadership are boomers. An era where college costs have spiraled, but the value of that college education is declining.
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Nuclear power would have supplied a lot more if Germany hadn't closed a bunch of plants. https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2022-01-25/what-the-u-s-can-learn-from-germany-s-nuclear-power-plant-shutdowns#:~:text=At the end of 2021,in the next few years.
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Buttegeig says he can force airlines to hire more staff
pawnman replied to FLEA's topic in Squadron Bar
1. It's not impossible to hire people. It's impossible to hire people at the current pay level. Offer more money, you'll get more applicants. 2. I'm curious what "forcing" airlines to hire more people looks like. Do they go door-to-door with a SWAT team and march people to the job interviews? How do you force the airlines to hire more people when there aren't enough applicants? -
I really love no longer getting a simple snapshot of my fund allocations. Instead it just says "100% stocks". Thanks, that's super helpful...
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You probably could have her little beach house on a contractor's salary when that movie came out. Just like you could buy a house with just dad working at the GM plant back in the 80s.