First off, I'd like to thank kefira for my V-Gifts!
Second, here are some fun videos. The first one is from Jon Stewart and the last two are about a singer who not only looks like Freddie Mercury but sounds like him.
It's really hard to feel sorry for that man. And really, don't these people realize that the real job creators are the middle class? It's simple economics. If the middle class has money to spend (other than on necessities), there's a demand for products, that demand leads to businesses opening and jobs. When the middle class has no money to spend, there's no demand, which means businesses close (or don't open) and no jobs. That isn't coming from my own head, but from a small business owner. *shakes head*
My new friend is also a Neal McDonough fan, so I think she'll fit right in. What do you think? *snerk*
Oh, I *really* can't understand trickle down-economics. Call me crazy, but you can't build a house from teh roof down. You kinda need the foundation and the walls to hold up the roof first. When you ignore the foundation and walls, you end up with a shanty that crahes down around you.
I mean really.. how hard is that to understand??? *siigh*
Woot. LOL Perhaps she'll enjoy the insanity.
/Completely random... today is bisexual pride day. I wonder what El is going to do to celebrate. ;)
Tax breaks help business owners, but that alone won't create jobs or keep them open. They need people coming in to buy their goods. Trickle-down economics does not work. That was proved in the 80's and it's being proved now with the divide growing between the middle class and the wealthy. I'm not against wealth, but it's hard to push this theory when so many people are out of work and those that are supposed to be the job creators are getting richer. If they are job creators, where are the jobs? Oh, wait, they do create jobs, just not in the US. :p
Actually it's probably a good thing his district is in some other part of the state. Somehow I don't think they like it if the first time you reach out to a politician, it's to strangle them.
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LOL That was hilarious yesterday. Oh Jon. Never change. <3
Welcome new person. We're not totally nuts. That's part of the fun! :D
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It's really hard to feel sorry for that man. And really, don't these people realize that the real job creators are the middle class? It's simple economics. If the middle class has money to spend (other than on necessities), there's a demand for products, that demand leads to businesses opening and jobs. When the middle class has no money to spend, there's no demand, which means businesses close (or don't open) and no jobs. That isn't coming from my own head, but from a small business owner. *shakes head*
My new friend is also a Neal McDonough fan, so I think she'll fit right in. What do you think? *snerk*
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Oh, I *really* can't understand trickle down-economics. Call me crazy, but you can't build a house from teh roof down. You kinda need the foundation and the walls to hold up the roof first. When you ignore the foundation and walls, you end up with a shanty that crahes down around you.
I mean really.. how hard is that to understand??? *siigh*
Woot. LOL Perhaps she'll enjoy the insanity.
/Completely random... today is bisexual pride day. I wonder what El is going to do to celebrate. ;)
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What could El possibly do to celebrate? ;)
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But, yes.. I loved that whole sketch. <3
way to FREAK OUT, there, LJ.. o.O
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I still need to see last night's ep.
Oh? What happened with LJ?
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o.O
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[getting lazy]
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I watch the show from the website. There are very few commercials. :)
You're welcome!
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Yes, I meant to say that out loud.
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Mores the pity because I'd love to show him what I could do with $200,000. Hell, I'd be completely out of debt including mortgage and student loans.
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