"Remember those long lines you’d see on the television and people lining
up in all kinds of vehicles just to get a box of food in their trunk?"
Biden remarked during a speech in Chicago. "How quickly we forget people
were hurting. And what did the [Make America Great Again] crowd want to
do? Forget it. Forget it."
"God, this is the United States of America," he said. "The idea that
people would have to wait in line an hour or hour and a half to get a
box of food in their trunk — it’s just unbelievable."
- Joe Biden, May 2022
But...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80WBCmdvEvE
- CBS News, August 2022
Of course CC&P and his Oregon peeps are not hurting one bit. Must be
nice to be a selfish, non-caring liberal. If only these people could
save $8.7 mil on their electric bills...
--------------
Liberals fear Donald Trump more than they fear climate change.
On 9/8/2022 8:49 AM, George.Anthony wrote:
"Remember those long lines you’d see on the television and people lining up in all kinds of vehicles just to get a box of food in their trunk?" Biden remarked during a speech in Chicago. "How quickly we forget people were hurting. And what did the [Make America Great Again] crowd want to do? Forget it. Forget it."
"God, this is the United States of America," he said. "The idea that people would have to wait in line an hour or hour and a half to get a
box of food in their trunk — it’s just unbelievable."
- Joe Biden, May 2022
But...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80WBCmdvEvE
- CBS News, August 2022
Of course CC&P and his Oregon peeps are not hurting one bit. Must beAgain, I have no idea what you, or your strawman are trying to say?
nice to be a selfish, non-caring liberal. If only these people could
save $8.7 mil on their electric bills...
--------------
Liberals fear Donald Trump more than they fear climate change.
I have never said there is no suffering here. It's part of the human condition. The handicapped and poor will always be with us. I expect
that we will always have suffering everywhere.
One of the fun changes in our life time: I can remember when
seriously poor people wore ragged clothes. These days about the only
people you see in ragged clothes are people with a serious mental
problem. Most of those folks dress decently too. It's startling, when
you remember how Portland used to look, to see just about everyone
dressed in nice clothes. Some sort of decent tent and a sleeping bag
seems to be the norm these days too. I can remember when it wasn't that
way, not too long ago. "Suffering" just keeps changing all the time.
What I have said, and proved with charts and graphs and everything
is that in general Americans are amazingly prosperous. We are more prosperous now than we have ever been in our entire history. Even with
the recession the Federal Reserve has decided to impose on us because they've decided that we're simply spending too much money, we are likely
to remain more prosperous than we were in 2010. Hard times! Woe is us.
If I put up a "free" sign I can give away just about anything that
isn't outright garbage. I once gave away half a toilet.
I can remember back when just about the only people who showed up
at food banks were the truly poor, and low lifes. Many of the poor
people had too much pride. Originally the reason for the Social Security
tax was so that people understood it wasn't charity. They were afraid
some people wouldn't take it if they thought it was a charity. Seriously.
These days the food banks have people who live in nice homes and
drive nice cars, showing up for the free food because they're over
extended and think they're entitled. Waiting in line must be tough for them.
TB
On 9/8/2022 8:49 AM, George.Anthony wrote:
"Remember those long lines you’d see on the television and people
lining up in all kinds of vehicles just to get a box of food in their
trunk?" Biden remarked during a speech in Chicago. "How quickly we
forget people were hurting. And what did the [Make America Great
Again] crowd want to do? Forget it. Forget it."
"God, this is the United States of America," he said. "The idea that
people would have to wait in line an hour or hour and a half to get a
box of food in their trunk — it’s just unbelievable."
- Joe Biden, May 2022
But...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80WBCmdvEvE
- CBS News, August 2022
Of course CC&P and his Oregon peeps are not hurting one bit. Must be
nice to be a selfish, non-caring liberal. If only these people could
save $8.7 mil on their electric bills...
--------------
Liberals fear Donald Trump more than they fear climate change.
Again, I have no idea what you, or your strawman are trying to say?
I have never said there is no suffering here. It's part of the human condition. The handicapped and poor will always be with us. I expect
that we will always have suffering everywhere.
One of the fun changes in our life time: I can remember when seriously poor people wore ragged clothes. These days about the only
people you see in ragged clothes are people with a serious mental
problem. Most of those folks dress decently too. It's startling, when
you remember how Portland used to look, to see just about everyone
dressed in nice clothes. Some sort of decent tent and a sleeping bag
seems to be the norm these days too. I can remember when it wasn't that
way, not too long ago. "Suffering" just keeps changing all the time.
What I have said, and proved with charts and graphs and everything is that in general Americans are amazingly prosperous. We are more
prosperous now than we have ever been in our entire history. Even with
the recession the Federal Reserve has decided to impose on us because
they've decided that we're simply spending too much money, we are likely
to remain more prosperous than we were in 2010. Hard times! Woe is us.
If I put up a "free" sign I can give away just about anything that isn't outright garbage. I once gave away half a toilet.
I can remember back when just about the only people who showed up at food banks were the truly poor, and low lifes. Many of the poor
people had too much pride. Originally the reason for the Social Security
tax was so that people understood it wasn't charity. They were afraid
some people wouldn't take it if they thought it was a charity. Seriously.
These days the food banks have people who live in nice homes and drive nice cars, showing up for the free food because they're over
extended and think they're entitled. Waiting in line must be tough for
them.
TB
On Thursday, September 8, 2022 at 4:18:18 PM UTC-7, Technobarbarian wrote:showers, and maybe even electricity!
On 9/8/2022 8:49 AM, George.Anthony wrote:
"Remember those long lines you’d see on the television and people lining >>> up in all kinds of vehicles just to get a box of food in their trunk?"Again, I have no idea what you, or your strawman are trying to say?
Biden remarked during a speech in Chicago. "How quickly we forget people >>> were hurting. And what did the [Make America Great Again] crowd want to
do? Forget it. Forget it."
"God, this is the United States of America," he said. "The idea that
people would have to wait in line an hour or hour and a half to get a
box of food in their trunk — it’s just unbelievable."
- Joe Biden, May 2022
But...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80WBCmdvEvE
- CBS News, August 2022
Of course CC&P and his Oregon peeps are not hurting one bit. Must be
nice to be a selfish, non-caring liberal. If only these people could
save $8.7 mil on their electric bills...
--------------
Liberals fear Donald Trump more than they fear climate change.
I have never said there is no suffering here. It's part of the human
condition. The handicapped and poor will always be with us. I expect
that we will always have suffering everywhere.
One of the fun changes in our life time: I can remember when
seriously poor people wore ragged clothes. These days about the only
people you see in ragged clothes are people with a serious mental
problem. Most of those folks dress decently too. It's startling, when
you remember how Portland used to look, to see just about everyone
dressed in nice clothes. Some sort of decent tent and a sleeping bag
seems to be the norm these days too. I can remember when it wasn't that
way, not too long ago. "Suffering" just keeps changing all the time.
What I have said, and proved with charts and graphs and everything
is that in general Americans are amazingly prosperous. We are more
prosperous now than we have ever been in our entire history. Even with
the recession the Federal Reserve has decided to impose on us because
they've decided that we're simply spending too much money, we are likely
to remain more prosperous than we were in 2010. Hard times! Woe is us.
If I put up a "free" sign I can give away just about anything that
isn't outright garbage. I once gave away half a toilet.
I can remember back when just about the only people who showed up
at food banks were the truly poor, and low lifes. Many of the poor
people had too much pride. Originally the reason for the Social Security
tax was so that people understood it wasn't charity. They were afraid
some people wouldn't take it if they thought it was a charity. Seriously.
These days the food banks have people who live in nice homes and
drive nice cars, showing up for the free food because they're over
extended and think they're entitled. Waiting in line must be tough for them. >>
TB
I agree... Never has there been such a luxurious grade of poverty, for most of the nation's, "bottom feeders".... One might say, "We are in the "Golden Age of Poverty".... There is now such a thing as downtown "hobo jungles", with running water,
During my feckless youth, when I dabbled in the "Hobo Lifestyle", there was little sympathy for wanderers, with insufficient funds.... We tried to avoid public scrutiny, whenever possible... Decades later, when my grandson went "on the bum", hedinned on the bounty of food banks, and fraternal protection from cops, who years before, would simply run us out of town, as they would a stray dog!
Joe Hilstrom Jr.
On 9/8/2022 5:59 PM, film...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday, September 8, 2022 at 4:18:18 PM UTC-7, Technobarbarian
wrote:
On 9/8/2022 8:49 AM, George.Anthony wrote:
"Remember those long lines you’d see on the television and peopleAgain, I have no idea what you, or your strawman are trying to say?
lining
up in all kinds of vehicles just to get a box of food in their trunk?" >>>> Biden remarked during a speech in Chicago. "How quickly we forget
people
were hurting. And what did the [Make America Great Again] crowd want to >>>> do? Forget it. Forget it."
"God, this is the United States of America," he said. "The idea that
people would have to wait in line an hour or hour and a half to get a
box of food in their trunk — it’s just unbelievable."
- Joe Biden, May 2022
But...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80WBCmdvEvE
- CBS News, August 2022
Of course CC&P and his Oregon peeps are not hurting one bit. Must be
nice to be a selfish, non-caring liberal. If only these people could
save $8.7 mil on their electric bills...
--------------
Liberals fear Donald Trump more than they fear climate change.
I have never said there is no suffering here. It's part of the human
condition. The handicapped and poor will always be with us. I expect
that we will always have suffering everywhere.
One of the fun changes in our life time: I can remember when
seriously poor people wore ragged clothes. These days about the only
people you see in ragged clothes are people with a serious mental
problem. Most of those folks dress decently too. It's startling, when
you remember how Portland used to look, to see just about everyone
dressed in nice clothes. Some sort of decent tent and a sleeping bag
seems to be the norm these days too. I can remember when it wasn't that
way, not too long ago. "Suffering" just keeps changing all the time.
What I have said, and proved with charts and graphs and everything
is that in general Americans are amazingly prosperous. We are more
prosperous now than we have ever been in our entire history. Even with
the recession the Federal Reserve has decided to impose on us because
they've decided that we're simply spending too much money, we are likely >>> to remain more prosperous than we were in 2010. Hard times! Woe is us.
If I put up a "free" sign I can give away just about anything that
isn't outright garbage. I once gave away half a toilet.
I can remember back when just about the only people who showed up
at food banks were the truly poor, and low lifes. Many of the poor
people had too much pride. Originally the reason for the Social Security >>> tax was so that people understood it wasn't charity. They were afraid
some people wouldn't take it if they thought it was a charity.
Seriously.
These days the food banks have people who live in nice homes and
drive nice cars, showing up for the free food because they're over
extended and think they're entitled. Waiting in line must be tough
for them.
TB
I agree... Never has there been such a luxurious grade of poverty,
for most of the nation's, "bottom feeders".... One might say, "We are
in the "Golden Age of Poverty".... There is now such a thing as
downtown "hobo jungles", with running water, showers, and maybe even
electricity!
During my feckless youth, when I dabbled in the "Hobo Lifestyle",
there was little sympathy for wanderers, with insufficient funds....
We tried to avoid public scrutiny, whenever possible... Decades
later, when my grandson went "on the bum", he dinned on the bounty
of food banks, and fraternal protection from cops, who years before,
would simply run us out of town, as they would a stray dog!
Joe Hilstrom Jr.
Yeah, I've lived and traveled under a wide variety of circumstances too. Everything from first class air travel to traveling
on my thumb. I've lived in tents, sheds, RVs and a home made motorhome,
but I've never thought of myself as "homeless" or suffering. It's pretty funny talking with jive ass about "suffering" because he doesn't have a
clue and wants to pretend that he gives a shit.
TB
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