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The doc has me off Budweiser to rein in the gout pain I'm suffering.
But it's only for a week, so I'll write this while I can. Don't let my pseudo-intellectual heading put you off. That's all BS. Not long ago "multi-millionaire" was a synonym for "fabulously wealthy." Their numbers were limited, and they weren't resented much, since they gave to the community, and were in general folks to be admired. They represented hard work, incentive, and American ingenuity. Even the "old money" felt a responsibility to the American community, and they were looked upon by the average Joe with a certain fondness. The average Joe still equates multi-millionairedom with fabulous wealth. He feels he may get there himself, being it's the "American Way," and that he'll remain an average Joe when he gets there. "Joe the Plumber" was like that. And a real nice guy too. What most "Average Joes" don't realize is that multi-millionaires are now a full and numerous class of folks on the American scene, so they pretty much exclusively look out for their own interests. Ever hear of "birds of a feather?" Of course - no insult intended. Multi-millionaires will look out for each other, no doubt. And they have the moola to buy the politicians. Nothing wrong with that. It's the American way. Another oft used cliche is "Remembering where you came from." Let me ask you something. How many multi-millionaires who started off living in 2-bedroom shacks eating fried spam for breakfast continue those habits? What the hell is the use of being multi-millionaire if you're going to do something like that? Think about it. Why deal with low-class folks if you're a multi-millionaire? Defeats the whole purpose. Let's put it in boat terms. You have millions of dollars. Why would you settle for a 22' Parker? What's my point here? 'Bama is a multi-millionaire. Surrounded by multi-millionaire Wall Street pals in the White house. Why are the libs so upset that he thinks execs getting multi-million dollar bonuses of taxpayer money is fine? He's a Harvard Law grad rolling in dough. Michelle herself was pulling down an annual $400k as a hospital mouthpiece just a couple years ago. Despite the well-crafted facade of "Man of the People" put out by his campaign, most of 'Bama's funding came from Wall Street. Did the libs believe the "Hope and Change" marketing hype? Makes you wonder how naive they are. Last multi-millionaire I saw who was sincere in taking care of the "little people" was Ted Kennedy. But he was a murderer atoning for his sins, so he doesn't count. The libs here - and I mean nomdeplume, jps, bphuric, obscene Harry, RLM, and some others, should wake up and smell the coffee. Money talks, bull**** walks. That's the way it goes. And one other thing. Why are these libs always name-calling and cussing? Libs should be polite and compliant, IMO. They should their piece politely and move on. Then maybe some of the cash will trickle down to them. Just a word to the wise there. Enough for now. Going to check the boat. Can't remember if I reconnected the bilge pump after doing a job down there, and the shaft gland is leaking pretty good. Shaft is pitted badly, but removing the compass bearing is PITA, so I've put off replacement. I've been pondering getting a bilge alarm that will sound off at the marina, and also send me a phone call. Any recommendations? |
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On Feb 11, 7:25*am, Jim wrote:
The doc has me off Budweiser to rein in the gout pain I'm suffering. But it's only for a week, so I'll write this while I can. Don't let my pseudo-intellectual heading put you off. *That's all BS. Not long ago "multi-millionaire" was a synonym for "fabulously wealthy." Their numbers were limited, and they weren't resented much, since they gave to the community, and were in general folks to be admired. They represented hard work, incentive, and American ingenuity. Even the "old money" felt a responsibility to the American community, and they were looked upon by the average Joe with a certain fondness. The average Joe still equates multi-millionairedom with fabulous wealth. He feels he may get there himself, being it's the "American Way," and that he'll remain an average Joe when he gets there. "Joe the Plumber" was like that. *And a real nice guy too. What most "Average Joes" don't realize is that multi-millionaires are now a full and numerous class of folks on the American scene, so they pretty much exclusively look out for their own interests. Ever hear of "birds of a feather?" Of course - no insult intended. Multi-millionaires will look out for each other, no doubt. And they have the moola to buy the politicians. Nothing wrong with that. *It's the American way. Another oft used cliche is "Remembering where you came from." Let me ask you something. How many multi-millionaires who started off living in 2-bedroom shacks eating fried spam for breakfast continue those habits? What the hell is the use of being multi-millionaire if you're going to do something like that? *Think about it. Why deal with low-class folks if you're a multi-millionaire? Defeats the whole purpose. Let's put it in boat terms. You have millions of dollars. *Why would you settle for a 22' Parker? What's my point here? 'Bama is a multi-millionaire. Surrounded by multi-millionaire Wall Street pals in the White house. Why are the libs so upset that he thinks execs getting multi-million dollar bonuses of taxpayer money is fine? He's a Harvard Law grad rolling in dough. *Michelle herself was pulling down an annual $400k as a hospital mouthpiece just a couple years ago. Despite the well-crafted facade of "Man of the People" put out by his campaign, most of 'Bama's funding came from Wall Street. Did the libs believe the "Hope and Change" marketing hype? Makes you wonder how naive they are. Last multi-millionaire I saw who was sincere in taking care of the "little people" was Ted Kennedy. But he was a murderer atoning for his sins, so he doesn't count. The libs here - and I mean nomdeplume, jps, bphuric, obscene Harry, RLM, and some others, should wake up and smell the coffee. Money talks, bull**** walks. That's the way it goes. And one other thing. Why are these libs always name-calling and cussing? Libs should be polite and compliant, IMO. They should their piece politely and move on. Then maybe some of the cash will trickle down to them. Just a word to the wise there. Enough for now. *Going to check the boat. *Can't remember if I reconnected the bilge pump after doing a job down there, and the shaft gland is leaking pretty good. *Shaft is pitted badly, but removing the compass bearing is PITA, so I've put off replacement. I've been pondering getting a bilge alarm that will sound off at the marina, and also send me a phone call. Any recommendations? I really don't have any recomendations concerning a bilge alarm, but I was jsut thinking last night. I have a circle of friends who are multi- millionares, and and financially, I'm not worthy to be the hole in the middle. Butthat's OK, because I'm happy, and they are too. And we get along well. Nobody looks down on another. and in more ways than one, we're on equal terms. I have boats, and they have boats. Theirs are much newer, bigger, or or classier than mine, but the thing is all float, and all are fun. The fun factor, thats where the value is. Bu due to the mass inflation, yes, there are more millionares than ever. I rememeber in the early 70's a the dad of class mate of mine had a $50,000.00 a year income. Drove new caddy's every year or two. Back then that was LOADED. Now it's just bread on the table. I also remember that when I was a kid. If you went to town with 5 bucks in your pocke you were really comfortable. Now if you don't have at least a $50, you're naked. Odd how times change. |
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On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 06:41:50 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: I also remember that when I was a kid. If you went to town with 5 bucks in your pocke you were really comfortable. Now if you don't have at least a $50, you're naked. Odd how times change. Inflation steals from everyone except the debtors. The debtors make out like bandits because they repay with depreciated dollars. |
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On Feb 11, 6:26*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 06:41:50 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: I also remember that when I was a kid. If you went to town with 5 bucks in your pocke you were really comfortable. Now if you don't have at least a $50, you're naked. Odd how times change. Inflation steals from everyone except the debtors. *The debtors make out like bandits because they repay with depreciated dollars. I never thought of that, Wayne. But I believe your right. |
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On Feb 11, 8:41*am, Tim wrote:
On Feb 11, 7:25*am, Jim wrote: The doc has me off Budweiser to rein in the gout pain I'm suffering. But it's only for a week, so I'll write this while I can. Don't let my pseudo-intellectual heading put you off. *That's all BS. Not long ago "multi-millionaire" was a synonym for "fabulously wealthy." Their numbers were limited, and they weren't resented much, since they gave to the community, and were in general folks to be admired. They represented hard work, incentive, and American ingenuity. Even the "old money" felt a responsibility to the American community, and they were looked upon by the average Joe with a certain fondness. The average Joe still equates multi-millionairedom with fabulous wealth.. He feels he may get there himself, being it's the "American Way," and that he'll remain an average Joe when he gets there. "Joe the Plumber" was like that. *And a real nice guy too. What most "Average Joes" don't realize is that multi-millionaires are now a full and numerous class of folks on the American scene, so they pretty much exclusively look out for their own interests. Ever hear of "birds of a feather?" Of course - no insult intended. Multi-millionaires will look out for each other, no doubt. And they have the moola to buy the politicians. Nothing wrong with that. *It's the American way. Another oft used cliche is "Remembering where you came from." Let me ask you something. How many multi-millionaires who started off living in 2-bedroom shacks eating fried spam for breakfast continue those habits? What the hell is the use of being multi-millionaire if you're going to do something like that? *Think about it. Why deal with low-class folks if you're a multi-millionaire? Defeats the whole purpose. Let's put it in boat terms. You have millions of dollars. *Why would you settle for a 22' Parker? What's my point here? 'Bama is a multi-millionaire. Surrounded by multi-millionaire Wall Street pals in the White house. Why are the libs so upset that he thinks execs getting multi-million dollar bonuses of taxpayer money is fine? He's a Harvard Law grad rolling in dough. *Michelle herself was pulling down an annual $400k as a hospital mouthpiece just a couple years ago. Despite the well-crafted facade of "Man of the People" put out by his campaign, most of 'Bama's funding came from Wall Street. Did the libs believe the "Hope and Change" marketing hype? Makes you wonder how naive they are. Last multi-millionaire I saw who was sincere in taking care of the "little people" was Ted Kennedy. But he was a murderer atoning for his sins, so he doesn't count. The libs here - and I mean nomdeplume, jps, bphuric, obscene Harry, RLM, and some others, should wake up and smell the coffee. Money talks, bull**** walks. That's the way it goes. And one other thing. Why are these libs always name-calling and cussing? Libs should be polite and compliant, IMO. They should their piece politely and move on. Then maybe some of the cash will trickle down to them. Just a word to the wise there. Enough for now. *Going to check the boat. *Can't remember if I reconnected the bilge pump after doing a job down there, and the shaft gland is leaking pretty good. *Shaft is pitted badly, but removing the compass bearing is PITA, so I've put off replacement. I've been pondering getting a bilge alarm that will sound off at the marina, and also send me a phone call. Any recommendations? I really don't have any recomendations concerning a bilge alarm, but I was jsut thinking last night. I have a circle of friends who are multi- millionares, and and financially, I'm not worthy to be the *hole in the middle. Butthat's OK, because *I'm happy, and they are too. And we get along well. Nobody looks down on another. and in more ways than one, we're on equal terms. I have boats, and they have boats. Theirs are much newer, bigger, or or classier than mine, but the thing is all float, and all are fun. The fun factor, thats where the value is. Bu due to the mass inflation, yes, there are more millionares than ever. I rememeber in the early 70's a the dad of class mate of mine had a $50,000.00 a year income. Drove new caddy's every year or two. Back then that was LOADED. Now it's just bread on the table. I also remember that when I was a kid. If you went to town with 5 bucks in your pocke you were really comfortable. Now if you don't have at least a $50, you're naked. Odd how times change. But it looks like my typing hasn't ... LOL! |
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