2007-12-30
16:26:40
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To all you viscious lovelies ...the Bush years will look like Milk and Honey compared to what Hill o Beans and BO will faust upon you.
You are patriotic NOW but when you are standing in line looking for work along with hundred of Juan come lately's, hoping you will get a job for half of what you make now ...you may think less of the furling red, white and blue.
Given our present situation, I'm not sure the nation will be able to survive what the DEMO's have in mind. Might be a good time to cut one's losses and run. Those of you with any wealth in the form of RE or other such assets may well see your holding taxed to the 9n's on income and when you sell for such cheaper prices, the Feds will ravage you to the tune of half your Cap Gains instead of 20 or 30 %.
I sure hope you are all right and I am wrong ...but I don't think so.
2007-12-30
16:58:37 ·
update #1
God love you all, those of you who think there are not better places in the world to live, if you have assets, are ignorant. Many places in the world are cheaper, sweeter, friendlier and less hectic than the USA by far. I live in the USA because I was born here. I've been around quite a bit and the USA while good in many ways, is not the only Golden cloud. But it has been home and that is the tough part for me. Might be coming time to jump ship lest you drown with the rest of the home sick rats.
2007-12-30
17:07:07 ·
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Not me. I've lived 8 years under Clinton and 8 years under Bush and I am happy to say that neither one made a damn but of difference in my life. My fortunes were dependent on my own actions, not who was sitting in the White House.
2007-12-30 16:40:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Your rambling rant aside, I suggest that anyone wishing to leave this country should do it as soon as possible. Don't wait for Hillary or Barack to be elected. Just don't let the door hit you where the good Lord split you folks. Every Presidential election there are the usual fringers who threaten to leave if "fill in the blank" is elected. I wish they'd just stop threatening and do it already. The rest of us will stay here and deal with what comes our way. Silly us, we actually don't think about leaving our country like spoiled children because we didn't get our way or have wildly exaggerated notions of the horrors to come should "fill in the blank" get elected.
EDIT: MS Here's your "Amen" to rabble rouser's comment. I couldn't agree more. I'll volunteer to hold the door!
2007-12-30 17:47:40
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answered by Anonymous
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because of the over spending of the final 6-8 years, and with the help of the time this administration is comprehensive, taxes will could desire to be raised with the help of ANY candidate that gets in, inspite of social gathering. the sole difference is that the Democrats will take greater taxes from the wealthy, and the Republicans will take greater from the poor.
2016-10-02 22:43:34
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answered by jensen 4
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Just had lunch with two of my wife's Lib friends One is voting for Hillary the other wants Barak I ask why "she a women" "It's time for a black pres" Later I said i was turning down an assignment in San Fransisco an accepting one in Texas They ask why "don't think S/F is a good place for my 5 step daughter" " are you kidding it would be a great place for her not Texas" Good God If I know she had these half wits for friends I would have given it more...Na I love her
2007-12-30 16:38:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Where you gonna' go and live in peace? Bush has got just about every country in the World hating us. Just keep your head down and try not to talk with an American accent and you might make it. No one is seriously leaving and you know it. The American dollar is not worth 25 cents in other countries now. I wasn't too fond of Bush and neither is about 75% of the US, but we didn't leave. Some of our sons & daughters had to leave and many of them returned without a lot that they left with. If you want to leave, go to Iraq and help those guys who are exhausted. Then you'll know why almost 40% of them are against sending any more American troops.
2007-12-30 16:38:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I will never leave the USA for any reason or under any circumstances. Why worry if they are elected, they can be voted out next time, although it is better not to vote for them this time. But run from my country if they are elected, NO.
2007-12-30 16:38:34
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answered by lilly4 6
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Not a one. I am still waiting for Richard Gere to move out like he said he would if Bush got reelected but he is still here.
2007-12-30 16:56:38
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answered by lizabet17110 3
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If barak wins, i will move for sure, because the country will be in chaos.
Bill clinton gave america prosperity domestically and internationally under his administration, and I look forward Hillary to repeat that.
2007-12-31 03:17:36
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answered by T E 7
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You can't change the world by running away from it. Forget about these Politicians. What are you doing to make the world as you see fit? It all starts with you.
2007-12-30 16:34:20
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answered by Spirit-X 4
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and where exactly would you go? Is there some magical wondeful place better than the uS that has suddenly appeared in the world? If i hadn't left during Bush 43, I'm here for good. even with our worst President in history, we have it alot better than most.
2007-12-30 16:37:21
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answered by Myles D 6
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