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Bush approval up/Americans feel better about economy
Don White wrote:
"John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 08:54:40 -0500, HK wrote: BAR wrote: I am glad that the government encourages corporations, via tax relief or grants, to grow and expand and employ more individuals. Corporations are good. Our own little Gordon Gekko...how nice. It's just wonderful that we grant welfare to corporations so they can shut down US operations, fire US workers and hire slave labor overseas. Poor Harry, never owned a share of stock, never owned any mutual fund shares, never invested in a retirement plan owning mutual fund shares...what a crying shame. Of course, that lobsta' boat is probably appreciating significantly! -- John H Johnny...why are you so interested in Harrys' boats? I believe you were one of the chosen few who was ever offered an outing and you spit in Harrys' face. I was one of the chosen few too Don. I had to decline due to the fact that I was physically worn out from a neighborhood fishing trip and other household activities that weekend. You ain't been fishing until you been fishing with my neighbors. |
Bush approval up/Americans feel better about economy
Don White wrote:
"John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 08:54:40 -0500, HK wrote: BAR wrote: I am glad that the government encourages corporations, via tax relief or grants, to grow and expand and employ more individuals. Corporations are good. Our own little Gordon Gekko...how nice. It's just wonderful that we grant welfare to corporations so they can shut down US operations, fire US workers and hire slave labor overseas. Poor Harry, never owned a share of stock, never owned any mutual fund shares, never invested in a retirement plan owning mutual fund shares...what a crying shame. Of course, that lobsta' boat is probably appreciating significantly! -- John H Johnny...why are you so interested in Harrys' boats? I believe you were one of the chosen few who was ever offered an outing and you spit in Harrys' face. Herring gave up his invitation to become a charter member of the "Assholes Obsessed with Harry Club." I suppose if your physical abilities are failing, as Herring's are, you have to try to live vicariously. Are you waiting for the next report from the Diaper Cruise to Nowhere aboard the S.S. Mickey Mouse? :} |
Bush approval up/Americans feel better about economy
"HK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 08:54:40 -0500, HK wrote: BAR wrote: I am glad that the government encourages corporations, via tax relief or grants, to grow and expand and employ more individuals. Corporations are good. Our own little Gordon Gekko...how nice. It's just wonderful that we grant welfare to corporations so they can shut down US operations, fire US workers and hire slave labor overseas. Poor Harry, never owned a share of stock, never owned any mutual fund shares, never invested in a retirement plan owning mutual fund shares...what a crying shame. Of course, that lobsta' boat is probably appreciating significantly! -- John H Johnny...why are you so interested in Harrys' boats? I believe you were one of the chosen few who was ever offered an outing and you spit in Harrys' face. Herring gave up his invitation to become a charter member of the "Assholes Obsessed with Harry Club." I suppose if your physical abilities are failing, as Herring's are, you have to try to live vicariously. Are you waiting for the next report from the Diaper Cruise to Nowhere aboard the S.S. Mickey Mouse? :} If I have to read another of his Goofy cruise reports I'll be ready to take one. |
Bush approval up/Americans feel better about economy
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 10:18:02 -0500, BAR wrote:
http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/html/pa592/pa592index.html All tools to get the corporations to do what the government wants, why is this a problem to you. You really are a quite a bit dim at times. There are other ways to get corporations to do what the government wants. Say, pass a law. You asked for a definition of corporate welfare, here's one: "a program is considered Corporate Welfare if its public cost outweighs its public benefits." I believe it's Ralph Nadar's. I have no problems with corporations doing what they were designed to do, but an incestuous relationship has developed between corporations and our politicians. At the heart of it, is campaign finance. |
Bush approval up/Americans feel better about economy
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:13:48 -0400, "Don White"
wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 08:54:40 -0500, HK wrote: BAR wrote: I am glad that the government encourages corporations, via tax relief or grants, to grow and expand and employ more individuals. Corporations are good. Our own little Gordon Gekko...how nice. It's just wonderful that we grant welfare to corporations so they can shut down US operations, fire US workers and hire slave labor overseas. Poor Harry, never owned a share of stock, never owned any mutual fund shares, never invested in a retirement plan owning mutual fund shares...what a crying shame. Of course, that lobsta' boat is probably appreciating significantly! -- John H Johnny...why are you so interested in Harrys' boats? I believe you were one of the chosen few who was ever offered an outing and you spit in Harrys' face. Wrong boat. He offered me a ride on his 25' Parker (no matter what lie he makes up). I declined because I couldn't have taken being with Harry that long, at least not on a boat that small. Now, if he offered to take me along on the Disney Magic, that might be different. No, I didn't spit in his face. Be careful, you're getting close to making up lies to make your story better, a la JimH and Harry. Become your own man, Don. Being a puppy is unbecoming. -- John H |
Bush approval up/Americans feel better about economy
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 12:31:30 -0400, "Don White"
wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 08:54:40 -0500, HK wrote: BAR wrote: I am glad that the government encourages corporations, via tax relief or grants, to grow and expand and employ more individuals. Corporations are good. Our own little Gordon Gekko...how nice. It's just wonderful that we grant welfare to corporations so they can shut down US operations, fire US workers and hire slave labor overseas. Poor Harry, never owned a share of stock, never owned any mutual fund shares, never invested in a retirement plan owning mutual fund shares...what a crying shame. Of course, that lobsta' boat is probably appreciating significantly! -- John H Johnny...why are you so interested in Harrys' boats? I believe you were one of the chosen few who was ever offered an outing and you spit in Harrys' face. Herring gave up his invitation to become a charter member of the "Assholes Obsessed with Harry Club." I suppose if your physical abilities are failing, as Herring's are, you have to try to live vicariously. Are you waiting for the next report from the Diaper Cruise to Nowhere aboard the S.S. Mickey Mouse? :} If I have to read another of his Goofy cruise reports I'll be ready to take one. Have you been out on Harry's 36 footer, Don? That thing should handle the bay chop pretty well. That's about the size many of the local charter captains use. -- John H |
Bush approval up/Americans feel better about economy
"John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:13:48 -0400, "Don White" wrote: "John H." wrote in message . .. On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 08:54:40 -0500, HK wrote: BAR wrote: I am glad that the government encourages corporations, via tax relief or grants, to grow and expand and employ more individuals. Corporations are good. Our own little Gordon Gekko...how nice. It's just wonderful that we grant welfare to corporations so they can shut down US operations, fire US workers and hire slave labor overseas. Poor Harry, never owned a share of stock, never owned any mutual fund shares, never invested in a retirement plan owning mutual fund shares...what a crying shame. Of course, that lobsta' boat is probably appreciating significantly! -- John H Johnny...why are you so interested in Harrys' boats? I believe you were one of the chosen few who was ever offered an outing and you spit in Harrys' face. Wrong boat. He offered me a ride on his 25' Parker (no matter what lie he makes up). I declined because I couldn't have taken being with Harry that long, at least not on a boat that small. Now, if he offered to take me along on the Disney Magic, that might be different. No, I didn't spit in his face. Be careful, you're getting close to making up lies to make your story better, a la JimH and Harry. Become your own man, Don. Being a puppy is unbecoming. -- John H Gee...it wasn't so long ago that you were Chuck's deputy sheriff. Now that was embarrassing.... even I was embarrassed for you, the way you tagged along trying your best to be a reasonable facsimile... but ended up just a cheap copy. |
Bush approval up/Americans feel better about economy
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 19:29:17 -0400, "Don White"
wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:13:48 -0400, "Don White" wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 08:54:40 -0500, HK wrote: BAR wrote: I am glad that the government encourages corporations, via tax relief or grants, to grow and expand and employ more individuals. Corporations are good. Our own little Gordon Gekko...how nice. It's just wonderful that we grant welfare to corporations so they can shut down US operations, fire US workers and hire slave labor overseas. Poor Harry, never owned a share of stock, never owned any mutual fund shares, never invested in a retirement plan owning mutual fund shares...what a crying shame. Of course, that lobsta' boat is probably appreciating significantly! -- John H Johnny...why are you so interested in Harrys' boats? I believe you were one of the chosen few who was ever offered an outing and you spit in Harrys' face. Wrong boat. He offered me a ride on his 25' Parker (no matter what lie he makes up). I declined because I couldn't have taken being with Harry that long, at least not on a boat that small. Now, if he offered to take me along on the Disney Magic, that might be different. No, I didn't spit in his face. Be careful, you're getting close to making up lies to make your story better, a la JimH and Harry. Become your own man, Don. Being a puppy is unbecoming. -- John H Gee...it wasn't so long ago that you were Chuck's deputy sheriff. Now that was embarrassing.... even I was embarrassed for you, the way you tagged along trying your best to be a reasonable facsimile... but ended up just a cheap copy. Whoooosh! Be your own man, Don. -- John H |
Bush approval up/Americans feel better about economy
Don White wrote:
"John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:13:48 -0400, "Don White" wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 08:54:40 -0500, HK wrote: BAR wrote: I am glad that the government encourages corporations, via tax relief or grants, to grow and expand and employ more individuals. Corporations are good. Our own little Gordon Gekko...how nice. It's just wonderful that we grant welfare to corporations so they can shut down US operations, fire US workers and hire slave labor overseas. Poor Harry, never owned a share of stock, never owned any mutual fund shares, never invested in a retirement plan owning mutual fund shares...what a crying shame. Of course, that lobsta' boat is probably appreciating significantly! -- John H Johnny...why are you so interested in Harrys' boats? I believe you were one of the chosen few who was ever offered an outing and you spit in Harrys' face. Wrong boat. He offered me a ride on his 25' Parker (no matter what lie he makes up). I declined because I couldn't have taken being with Harry that long, at least not on a boat that small. Now, if he offered to take me along on the Disney Magic, that might be different. No, I didn't spit in his face. Be careful, you're getting close to making up lies to make your story better, a la JimH and Harry. Become your own man, Don. Being a puppy is unbecoming. -- John H Gee...it wasn't so long ago that you were Chuck's deputy sheriff. Now that was embarrassing.... even I was embarrassed for you, the way you tagged along trying your best to be a reasonable facsimile... but ended up just a cheap copy. Good grief, after all these years, herring is still lying about that... |
Bush approval up/Americans feel better about economy
"JimH" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:13:48 -0400, "Don White" wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 08:54:40 -0500, HK wrote: BAR wrote: I am glad that the government encourages corporations, via tax relief or grants, to grow and expand and employ more individuals. Corporations are good. Our own little Gordon Gekko...how nice. It's just wonderful that we grant welfare to corporations so they can shut down US operations, fire US workers and hire slave labor overseas. Poor Harry, never owned a share of stock, never owned any mutual fund shares, never invested in a retirement plan owning mutual fund shares...what a crying shame. Of course, that lobsta' boat is probably appreciating significantly! -- John H Johnny...why are you so interested in Harrys' boats? I believe you were one of the chosen few who was ever offered an outing and you spit in Harrys' face. Wrong boat. He offered me a ride on his 25' Parker (no matter what lie he makes up). I declined because I couldn't have taken being with Harry that long, at least not on a boat that small. Now, if he offered to take me along on the Disney Magic, that might be different. No, I didn't spit in his face. Be careful, you're getting close to making up lies to make your story better, a la JimH and Harry. Become your own man, Don. Being a puppy is unbecoming. -- John H Gee...it wasn't so long ago that you were Chuck's deputy sheriff. Now that was embarrassing.... even I was embarrassed for you, the way you tagged along trying your best to be a reasonable facsimile... but ended up just a cheap copy. Good grief, after all these years, herring is still lying about that... John Herring lives in a glass house. And he continues to bring me up with lies about me.............tell those lies enough times and folks may start to believe them. Infatuation. The old man needs another Goofy Cruise. Better yet, he could get a job on the Disney cruise ship and play the part of Goofy. If he had the endurance to stay on his feet for more than 15 minutes at a time, he'd be a natural. |
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