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  • rwh11385
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    Originally posted by z31maniac
    Brave, that's an interesting piece.......but it's nearly pure speculation.

    I have a hard time believing by acting like idiots the last few years has cost almost as much as Iraq and Afghanistan for the last 10.
    What alternative is there? Travel to the parallel universe where there isn't a bag of dicks in the House of Reps?

    You have to remember that the magnitude of all the people making investment/purchases decisions and businesses not knowing which way to go while Congress can't do their job is greater so a small change for each times all of them is pretty big.

    I mean, just look at the costs of the stimulus and wars compared to mandatory spending, which represents the lion's share of federal spending - which in turn is just a fraction of GDP.



    Can that sliver of a fraction of a fraction of a base number over ten years equate to 1% of the base number per year for three years? It just maths. Not easy to put into perspective mentally but hopefully that chart helps.

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  • cgk_iii
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    I love it when you prove my points. I can't wait until the Zombie Apocalypse comes and all the populous areas are occupied with eating each other. But hey, you guys will have all sorts of "safe" capacity magazines and blunted knives and rubber bullets to protect yourselves.

    oh and I'm crazy???? :rofl:

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Originally posted by tjts1
    Exactly, leaving California is enter entering the stupid pool, otherwise known as Idaho, Nevada, Utah etc. You know, the fly over states or Teabagger country, whatever you want to call it.
    I love it when you prove my points. I can't wait until the Zombie Apocalypse comes and all the populous areas are occupied with eating each other. But hey, you guys will have all sorts of "safe" capacity magazines and blunted knives and rubber bullets to protect yourselves.

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  • tjts1
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    Yep, can't have people that think for themselves infecting the stupid pool.
    Exactly, leaving California is enter entering the stupid pool, otherwise known as Idaho, Nevada, Utah etc. You know, the fly over states or Teabagger country, whatever you want to call it.

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  • einhander
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    California is better than other places in the US.

    Gun control is a good thing.

    Ted Cruz's crusade failed.

    And hunting is lame.

    Welcome to 2013.

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  • BraveUlysses
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    Originally posted by 2761377
    after reading your referenced article, let me point out a flaw in their (your) reasoning-

    S&P's claim that the economy lost $24 billion during the shutdown is based on their changing their forecast from 3% growth to 2%. their projections were based on their appreciation of the last debt ceiling debacle and an assumption that politicians learned their lesson.

    since there was no shutdown in 2011, their logic is a stretch. the article offers not a single shred of actual evidence to support the claim.
    They did not say there was a shutdown in 2011. Try reading again, with less confirmation bias this time.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Originally posted by cgk_iii


    lol nah. im good off that. i live in one of the most beautiful/most expensive places in California. I'm a California native. Won't ever leave this place unless its vacation.
    Originally posted by cgk_iii
    show me one statement i made about me being in the "center" of the universe? that "less" might buy you "more" but what benefits do you have for living in bumfuck nowhere? If i wanted to i can move an hour down south and live just like a king. we have the luxury of everything is my point. you can drive 3 hours north east and your in the snow or you can drive 4-5 hours south and be on the beach. Since when is your opinion right or my opinion right? its called an opinion for a reason.

    Wtf is up with all the hate in this thread?
    That tone of "look-at-my-balls-I-live-in-the-most-expensive-place-in-California" statement, along with the "I'm-too-good-to-live-elsewhere" / "This-is-a-nice-place-to-visit-but-I-wouldn't-want-to-live-here" kinda gave the impression that you inflate your head to think you are in the greatest place in the country is where.

    By having the luxury of everything, you really have nothing in life, it's hollow and fake, like the facades of an Old West ghost town movieset.

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  • mrsleeve
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    Originally posted by cgk_iii
    yea and i also know people in Oklahoma, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and North Carolina. They dont have to work nearly as much as i do and most of them are unhappy. and guess where they used to live and were happy doing so... CALIFORNIA
    You might be amazed how hard or as much as I have to work to be able to live where I do. (mostly thanks to you CA types) dont assume because someone lives in "bumfuck" that its CHEAP.

    All the hate is beacuse CA sucks balls and contrary to about 97% of people from there that I have come in contact with all think its the greatest place on earth and want to change where they vacation, moved to, or use as a tax shelter, right back into the place they flee from. :crazy:

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  • cgk_iii
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    You could work just as hard to make less elsewhere, but the benefit is that less will buy you three times what you get where you are, but you're in the center of the Universe, so keep on thinking the planets revolve around you.

    show me one statement i made about me being in the "center" of the universe? that "less" might buy you "more" but what benefits do you have for living in bumfuck nowhere? If i wanted to i can move an hour down south and live just like a king. we have the luxury of everything is my point. you can drive 3 hours north east and your in the snow or you can drive 4-5 hours south and be on the beach. Since when is your opinion right or my opinion right? its called an opinion for a reason.

    Wtf is up with all the hate in this thread?

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  • mrsleeve
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    I know a guy that used to say those exact same things. He too was a California Native, born and raised in SoCal and lived in many nifty, highscale cities, towns and areas. He used to say "Why would you live anywhere but here, this place is the center of the universe..." and constantly think the people in the center of the country were inept country bumpkins that can be happy sitting, doing nothing by a fire in the middle of nowhere.

    One day he found he was sorely wrong, and had the real world twisted up with the pretend, make believe world. It took him some time to come to grips with the realization.



    Yep, can't have people that think for themselves infecting the stupid pool.
    :rofl:

    Farb you have some very excellent points

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    You could work just as hard to make less elsewhere, but the benefit is that less will buy you three times what you get where you are, but you're in the center of the Universe, so keep on thinking the planets revolve around you.

    EDIT: And I'm not one of those, I'm fucking stoked I took off from Southern California in 2009 and moved to rural farmland Idaho. I have not, and never will look back wondering if I made the right decision. Fuck the insanity that is being a citizen of the Republik of Kalifornia.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Originally posted by cgk_iii


    lol nah. im good off that. i live in one of the most beautiful/most expensive places in California. I'm a California native. Won't ever leave this place unless its vacation.
    I know a guy that used to say those exact same things. He too was a California Native, born and raised in SoCal and lived in many nifty, highscale cities, towns and areas. He used to say "Why would you live anywhere but here, this place is the center of the universe..." and constantly think the people in the center of the country were inept country bumpkins that can be happy sitting, doing nothing by a fire in the middle of nowhere.

    One day he found he was sorely wrong, and had the real world twisted up with the pretend, make believe world. It took him some time to come to grips with the realization.

    Originally posted by tjts1
    California would be better off without them.
    Yep, can't have people that think for themselves infecting the stupid pool.

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  • tjts1
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    You crazy people talking about Marshal Law and needing ammo and such should at least be as crazy as to pack up and move out of California.
    California would be better off without them.

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  • cgk_iii
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    You crazy people talking about Marshal Law and needing ammo and such should at least be as crazy as to pack up and move out of California.


    lol nah. im good off that. i live in one of the most beautiful/most expensive places in California. I'm a California native. Won't ever leave this place unless its vacation.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    You crazy people talking about Marshal Law and needing ammo and such should at least be as crazy as to pack up and move out of California.

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