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Setting aside all the horseshit regarding promises and backtracking by both sides, let's identify what is important and what needs to be done.

 

Is a barrier effective in securing our border? If so, where does it need to go? Do we need other border security measures? Is it the Presidents responsibility to do everything he can to secure the border?

 

Do we have a child sex slavery crisis at our border? Do we have drug smuggling happening at our border? Do we have people trying to sneak across our border and blend into our country, whether its in a sanctuary city/state or not? Are some terrorists/criminals slipping in?

 

When the above questions get answered then we can focus on what needs to be done rather than stick to silly positions. If we can agree that for the good of the country we need some barriers, then does it really matter that Trump claimed that Mexico would pay for the wall? If Mexico were to pay for the wall would it then be a moral wall? Why does it matter to Trump's opposition that the wall was a campaign promise? Either we need it or not. The discussion needs to be centered on the need for the wall rather than petty political positions to hurt Trump.

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10 hours ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Too funny:

 

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5c3fec2be4b027c3bbbdef31/amp

 

Pelosi owns Trump, that's how you handle dogs:

 

"One of President Donald Trump’s favorite insult is to compare people to dogs. 

But “Late Show” host Stephen Colbert said Trump’s now in the doghouse himself after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) asked to postpone the State of the Union address. 

“Trump acts like the big dog,” Colbert cracked. “But she won’t let the dog into her House because she knows he’s going to poop everywhere.” 

 

https://mobile.twitter.com/colbertlateshow/status/1085713314091479042?ref_src=twsrc^tfw|twcamp^tweetembed&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fd-5121258802721338535.ampproject.net%2F1901081935550%2Fframe.html

 

 

 

Trump is bad because he calls people dogs.  So, I'm going to call him a dog and say he poops in the house.  So Colbert (who I loved on Colbert Report) is stooping to Trump's level.  He looks like a fool IMHO.

 

You can't our Trump Trump.  You're gonna lose.

 

 

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48 minutes ago, Boyst62 said:

Then you should have saved sufficient funds to sustain yourself for 6 months minimum like an adult.  Stop whining because you're irresponsible and chose not to save and the shutdown is now impacting you.

But dog/cat food and vet bills are more important. 

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12 minutes ago, reddogblitz said:

 

Trump is bad because he calls people dogs.  So, I'm going to call him a dog and say he poops in the house.  So Colbert (who I loved on Colbert Report) is stooping to Trump's level.  He looks like a fool IMHO.

 

You can't our Trump Trump.  You're gonna lose.

 

 

I disagree.  People eat this stuff up.  Maybe not you or me in the end... But when in Rome do as the Romans.  A guy like Trump feasts on the non-resistant.

 

In the end, it's the hearts and minds of good people that come to realization that they were manipulated by a con-man, carnival barker... When they realize they are flawed, broken... That's when things will change.

 

You have to parody a guy like Trump... People see their moral mistake. 

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54 minutes ago, Boyst62 said:

Then you should have saved sufficient funds to sustain yourself for 6 months minimum like an adult.  Stop whining because you're irresponsible and chose not to save and the shutdown is now impacting you.

Go to: USAJobs.gov to see how much Feds make.

 

The big benefit is time off, benefits, etc... 

 

My wife works.  I don't work for the pay.  I work because it affords the benefits...

 

You won't get rich working for Fed... It has never been about the pay.

 

Trump is doing exactly what he always has done. Stiff his employees.

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4 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Go to: USAJobs.gov to see how much Feds make.

 

The big benefit is time off, benefits, etc... 

 

My wife works.  I don't work for the pay.  I work because it affords the benefits...

 

You won't get rich working for Fed... It has never been about the pay.

 

Trump is doing exactly what he always has done. Stiff his employees.

Spare me, snowflake.

 

I employ some folks making far less than you'd imagine. I don't take well to the plight of ignorance and idiocy. 

 

You can always save money. These folks B word about it but have a new iPhone, new leased car, waste it on fast food daily... People are stupid.

11 minutes ago, pop gun said:

But dog/cat food and vet bills are more important. 

You'd be amazed what people spend on their animals. Saw a bill for $36k a few months ago.

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4 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

For those of you that live paycheck to paycheck you might want to pay a little attention to this guy:

 

https://www.daveramsey.com/

Yeah, everybody can be a millionaire.  Just like everybody should go to college.  How's the cost of education working out.

 

With the shutdown... Just let the economy crash.  More people will blame the Prez.  Prez. is easy lightening rod, figurehead.  Human nature will take over.

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Just now, 3rdnlng said:

For those of you that live paycheck to paycheck you might want to pay a little attention to this guy:

 

https://www.daveramsey.com/

 

I'm loving this.  People telling other people how to handle their money.  Assuming if people are living paycheck to paycheck it's because they're blowing there money on luxuries. 

 

Maybe they have a person in their family with a chronic illness that sucks up a lot of ca$h.  Maybe they are paying back student loans.  Maybe they do save but it's in their 401K which they can't take it out without a huge penalty.  You have no idea.

 

Judging people whose paycheck has been ended due to no fault of their own and then giving them advice from afar not knowing their circumstances is a pompous arrogant attitude IMHO.

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Just now, Boyst62 said:

Spare me, snowflake.

 

I employ some folks making far less than you'd imagine. I don't take well to the plight of ignorance and idiocy. 

 

You can always save money. These folks B word about it but have a new iPhone, new leased car, waste it on fast food daily... People are stupid.

You'd be amazed what people spend on their animals. Saw a bill for $36k a few months ago.

Nice.  I am not the Snowflake.  You are.  I don't complain for these people living pay check to paycheck.

 

Just default.  Mass default.  Protect your residence, transportation... Etc....and crash the economy.

 

That ain't a Snowflake talking... People have to do what they need to do.  Pick themselves up and move on.

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2 minutes ago, reddogblitz said:

 

I'm loving this.  People telling other people how to handle their money.  Assuming if people are living paycheck to paycheck it's because they're blowing there money on luxuries. 

 

Maybe they have a person in their family with a chronic illness that sucks up a lot of ca$h.  Maybe they are paying back student loans.  Maybe they do save but it's in their 401K which they can't take it out without a huge penalty.  You have no idea.

 

Judging people whose paycheck has been ended due to no fault of their own and then giving them advice from afar not knowing their circumstances is a pompous arrogant attitude IMHO.

I posted the website of Dave Ramsey, a radio host that teaches people how to get out of debt and save money. It's basically sacrifice early on in life so that you aren't a slave to debt and interest.

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2 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Nice.  I am not the Snowflake.  You are.  I don't complain for these people living pay check to paycheck.

 

Just default.  Mass default.  Protect your residence, transportation... Etc....and crash the economy.

 

That ain't a Snowflake talking... People have to do what they need to do.  Pick themselves up and move on.

By that logic them turning to crime will be a reasonable answer.

 

 

*****sakes, I know that story is coming soon.  Furloughed fed workers turning to illegsl activities to pay for their expenses.  .... That headline is coming.

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Just now, 3rdnlng said:

I posted the website of Dave Ramsey, a radio host that teaches people how to get out of debt and save money. It's basically sacrifice early on in life so that you aren't a slave to debt and interest.

 

I understand.  It's not just you.  I see this attitude coming from a lot of places.

 

I also think part of this I can't afford to buy food and I'm going to lose my house after missing the first check is somewhat exaggerated by some people.

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1 minute ago, reddogblitz said:

 

I understand.  It's not just you.  I see this attitude coming from a lot of places.

 

I also think part of this I can't afford to buy food and I'm going to lose my house after missing the first check is somewhat exaggerated by some people.

My son-in-law can't afford to buy a house but can pick up carry-out and get his coffee from Starbucks nearly every day.

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5 minutes ago, Boyst62 said:

By that logic them turning to crime will be a reasonable answer.

 

 

*****sakes, I know that story is coming soon.  Furloughed fed workers turning to illegsl activities to pay for their expenses.  .... That headline is coming.

No?  What crime?

 

Defaulting on non-essentials, working with creditors, mortgage companies is not a crime.

 

Maybe file bankruptcy.

 

Wait till till the health insurance companies want their premiums...  This will get good.

 

Then if Feds get back to work... They owe 40% of those premiums.

 

I wouldn't authorize back pay, what a cluster eff health will be.

 

When I was Seasonal, I was rountinely furloughed, my health carried through.  And it took me twice as long as the furlough to catch my health premiums back up.

 

This shutdown is only just starting to get good.

 

Yes... I sympathize with the employees... But many mechanisms to get through it, even if living paycheck to paycheck.

This ain't 1930.

6 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

My son-in-law can't afford to buy a house but can pick up carry-out and get his coffee from Starbucks nearly every day.

This is a problem!  I agree with you here!

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3 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

My son-in-law can't afford to buy a house but can pick up carry-out and get his coffee from Starbucks nearly every day.

 

It's not a difficult concept: don't buy what you don't need.  Spend less than you earn.  With the rest, save, then invest.

 

And credit is not cash.  It's debt against future earnings - which is useful tool, but an awful lifestyle.

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2 hours ago, Swill Merchant said:

Your overall point is correct, however, the unwillingness to compromise is not symmetrical in my estimation. The President has gone from a $20b concrete wall to a $5b steel barrier. Pelosi has said under no condition will they provide any funding for any barrier at any time. She's not even giving the appearance of a willingness to compromise.

 

Pelosi IMO has nothing to lose by holding out.  The media will have her back.  Her House members are mostly in lock step with her or are afraid of her.  She and much of the Dem base don't want border security or don't care. Mexico hasn't yet offered to pay for the wall, and Nancy is Harry Reid nasty and stubborn. 

 

As time goes on Government workers not getting paid will make an increasing amount of noise and the media will run wild with that.  All of the pressure is on Trump and will continue to be IMO.  Trump has done a mostly lousy job of presenting the issue of border security to Americans and an even lousier job of exposing his opposition's true position of wanting open borders. 

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14 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

My son-in-law can't afford to buy a house but can pick up carry-out and get his coffee from Starbucks nearly every day.

This is a common problem. I was getting tires for my Corolla and the guy putting on the tires--earns less than me, I assume--was saying how lucky I was because his pick up truck costs twice as much to get tires. And I said, ya, and every time you fill up at the pump too! 

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