Is anybody feeling the crunch yet?

wez

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Say Forrest.. did you know how many things you can make outa acorns?
You can make:

baked acorns,

You can make:

fried acorns,

roasted acorns,

acorn kabobs,

acorns on a half shell,

boiled acrons

etc...............
hahahaha... Things are bitter though.. oh well.. better than starving.

 

Old Salt

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Sh t.. I got enough acorns in my yard right now to feed me for months.. And I'll rake, bag, and discard them.. Perhaps I should "squirrel" them away.. Quite a few of them around too if I'm craving blood.. :D
Good eatin'.
What's it taste like? CHICKEN!!!!

 

Anna Perenna

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Off course I'm worried about my kid! I'm worried for America!
I see goverment control.

I'm worried because if the democrats get total control I see a depression on the horizon.

I see terrorism on our soil again and we cower and put our head in the sand.

I see war in which we won't be prepared in.

I see a patronizing president instead of a patriotic president.

I see the fall of America.
I see dead people.

 

snafu

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=491_5WxfcgI]YouTube - OBAMA's TAX PLAN - Penn & Teller and gang return to comment on Barack Obama's socialist plans to turn the United States into a Marxist wasteland! FEATURING Plumber, Joe Wurzelbacher. Vett Barack Obama, NOT Joe the Plumber! [/ame]
 

ImWithStupid

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_en-b1IFFxA&feature=iv&annotation_id=event_936642]YouTube - OBAMA'S TAX PLAN EXPLAINED for those who are CONFUSED! PROPERLY VETT BARACK OBAMA, NOT Samuel Joseph Joe Wurzelbacher / JOE THE PLUMBER! THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS and SUPPORT! WARNING UNCENSORED! Democratic TAX Promise[/ame]
 

phreakwars

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Guess what? your gonna have four years of hearing our (if it happenes). :D
Four years of you eating humble pie and admitting your boogeyman perceptions were all wrong, and 8 years of watching your life get better and better, and still never being able to admit it... Yeah, I can't wait..

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ImWithStupid

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEU1ElkjdLE&feature=related]YouTube - Obama Video Telling San Francisco Chronicle He Will Bankrupt the Coal Industry[/ame]
 

snafu

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Four years of you eating humble pie and admitting your boogeyman perceptions were all wrong, and 8 years of watching your life get better and better, and still never being able to admit it... Yeah, I can't wait..

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Won't be able to admit it? Yeah the Obama police will silence me!

I'll smear that humble pie all over my face if the dems don't rasie taxes for , I'll say 50,000 a year Americans in the next two years.

And take pics and post them.

 

ImWithStupid

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This goes right along with Al Gore's statements that he want gas to go above ten dollars a gallon so that he can get what he wants. Obama wants the same thing. He wants us to pay financially, sacrafice, and suffer do he can get his way.

"The problem is not technical, uh, and the problem is not mastery of the legislative intricacies of Washington. The problem is, uh, can you get the American people to say, “This is really important,” and force their representatives to do the right thing? That requires mobilizing a citizenry. That requires them understanding what is at stake. Uh, and climate change is a great example.You know, when I was asked earlier about the issue of coal, uh, you know — Under my plan of a cap and trade system, electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket. Even regardless of what I say about whether coal is good or bad. Because I’m capping greenhouse gases, coal power plants, you know, natural gas, you name it — whatever the plants were, whatever the industry was, uh, they would have to retrofit their operations. That will cost money. They will pass that money on to consumers.

They — you — you can already see what the arguments will be during the general election. People will say, “Ah, Obama and Al Gore, these folks, they’re going to destroy the economy, this is going to cost us eight trillion dollars,” or whatever their number is. Um, if you can’t persuade the American people that yes, there is going to be some increase in electricity rates on the front end, but that over the long term, because of combinations of more efficient energy usage, changing lightbulbs and more efficient appliance, but also technology improving how we can produce clean energy, the economy would benefit.

If we can’t make that argument persuasively enough, you — you, uh, can be Lyndon Johnson, you can be the master of Washington. You’re not going to get that done.
Tara Lynn Thompson: MORE AUDIO: Obama to "skyrocket" electric bills on purpose

 

ImWithStupid

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Four years of you eating humble pie and admitting your boogeyman perceptions were all wrong, and 8 years of watching your life get better and better, and still never being able to admit it... Yeah, I can't wait..

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Difference is, I'll be glad to say I was wrong, I hope to ***, I'm wrong. I really doubt that you or any other Kool-aid drinker, no I predict and **** near guarantee, that you all will still blame someone else, when this guy, along with Pelosi, and Ried, take our country to the extreme left and we end up the worse.

Like I said, I'll praise *** and be the first to admit, I'm wrong, if in the next four or eight years, if that happens, we don't lose, or see substantial restrictions on our basic rights and freedoms, as they are established today, under the Bill of Rights, or if we see less of a tax burden and lower government spending, or at least one or more of our energy industries, if not other industries, aren't nationalized.

Anyone want to take a wager? :cool:

 

Anna Perenna

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Four years of you eating humble pie and admitting your boogeyman perceptions were all wrong, and 8 years of watching your life get better and better, and still never being able to admit it... Yeah, I can't wait.
They won't admit they were wrong or eat humble pie. Look forward to 4 years of ******** about the little things (mostly monetary, of course).

I believe that Obama & Biden will do great things for the USA. In fact, most people in Australia are planning parties for tomorrow night, to celebrate the positive change that's going to come about.

Snafu - I actually feel really bad for you, that you are afraid about this. Half(?) of your countrymen and the majority of the rest of the worlds' population are excited and happy, you should be too.

 

hugo

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Gas at $1.79. Recessions are good as long as you keep your current income. The major risk under the Democrats will be a higher unemployment rate similar to the unemployment rate in most of Europe. The fact is we have two socialist parties. The Republicans have never shown any inclination to cut entitlements which is the bulk of non-defense spending. Tax cuts without spending cuts simply lead to huge deficits. The other probability is the loss of the right to bear arms as an individual right, This most likely will not effect those living in red states.
 

hugo

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The Grand Old Spending Party

How Republicans Became Big Spenders

by Stephen Slivinski

President Bush has presided over the largest

overall increase in inflation-adjusted federal

spending since Lyndon B. Johnson. Even after

excluding spending on defense and homeland

security, Bush is still the biggest-spending president

in 30 years. His 2006 budget doesn?t cut

enough spending to change his place in history,

either.

Total government spending grew by 33 percent

during Bush?s first term. The federal budget

as a share of the economy grew from 18.5 percent

of GDP on Clinton?s last day in office to 20.3 percent

by the end of Bush?s first term.

The Republican Congress has enthusiastically

assisted the budget bloat. Inflation-adjusted

spending on the combined budgets of the 101

largest programs they vowed to eliminate in

1995 has grown by 27 percent.

The GOP was once effective at controlling

nondefense spending. The final nondefense

budgets under Clinton were a combined $57 billion

smaller than what he proposed from 1996

to 2001. Under Bush, Congress passed budgets

that spent a total of $91 billion more than the

president requested for domestic programs.

Bush signed every one of those bills during his

first term. Even if Congress passes Bush?s new

budget exactly as proposed, not a single cabinetlevel

agency will be smaller than when Bush

assumed office.

Republicans could reform the budget rules

that stack the deck in favor of more spending.

Unfortunately, senior House Republicans are

fighting the changes. The GOP establishment in

Washington today has become a defender of big

government.

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