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Re: Tough Times For Retailers

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 1:42 pm
by garyb
braincell wrote:It's not a conspiracy, it's people taking advantage of a sloppy government. Democrats went along with it but it was instigated by the republicans.

The Reagan administration ushered in the first frontal attack aimed at dismantling the antitrust policies of the United States. The Commodity Futures Modernization Act was passed by a republican controlled Congress and signed into law by President Bill Clinton in December 2000. That is what led to the volatility in oil prices.

all just surface isssues which ignore where this legislation came from and who the framers and supporters of the legislation work(ed) for. these things aren't at all secret, but they are veiled by soundbites like yours.

also, this "democrats went along, but it was republicans who started it" stuff sounds like little children tattling on each other. face it. both parties colluded on the subject and left those they claim to represent footing the bill, while they all became a little more fabulously wealthy.

and since when does the USA control international trade prices? THAT would be the hugest conspiracy of all! what IS true is that US based international corporations, and the finaciers and royaly that own them engineered the price "instability". they are the ONLY one's with the ability to do so, having members in various positions of world government and authority.

do you notice how i used the term "world government"(governance would be the preferred term)? not just the governments of the world, but the world governing organization itself....

Re: Tough Times For Retailers

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 1:44 pm
by garyb
XITE-1/4LIVE wrote:When we see this..............it'll be a sign of the end times.
Jim, with respect i disagree.

that will be the sign of the new times, possibly even the back to paradise times.

Re: Tough Times For Retailers

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 1:59 pm
by dawman
I should have put a little logo by her saying something like................." Times are tough when the Queen has to shop at Wal-Mart. "
I am in total agreement about the powers that be............since I can't do anything about it, I tend to want to have fun with it.
BTW I hope you, j9k & siriusbliss don't suffer too much from rolling black outs and fires.
Keep your piece handy, like right above your privates. :wink:
I can already see the smoke coming up through Antelope Valley in the south side of Emerald Bay............Dayamn.

Re: Tough Times For Retailers

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 2:06 pm
by siriusbliss
XITE-1/4LIVE wrote:I should have put a little logo by her saying something like................." Times are tough when the Queen has to shop at Wal-Mart. "
I am in total agreement about the powers that be............since I can't do anything about it, I tend to want to have fun with it.
BTW I hope you, j9k & siriusbliss don't suffer too much from rolling black outs and fires.
Keep your piece handy, like right above your privates. :wink:
I can already see the smoke coming up through Antelope Valley in the south side of Emerald Bay............Dayamn.
stay safe yourself.
I barely made it through the San Diego fires last year. And I mean barely.

Greg

Re: Tough Times For Retailers

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 10:02 pm
by garyb
XITE-1/4LIVE wrote:I should have put a little logo by her saying something like................." Times are tough when the Queen has to shop at Wal-Mart. ".
gotcha! :lol:

Re: Tough Times For Retailers

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 10:03 pm
by garyb
stardust wrote:Dodi will take it over

no end times
:lol:

Re: Tough Times For Retailers

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 10:19 pm
by siriusbliss
stardust wrote:Dodi will take it over

no end times
hehe

Re: Tough Times For Retailers

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 10:20 pm
by garyb
XITE-1/4LIVE wrote: BTW I hope you, j9k & siriusbliss don't suffer too much from rolling black outs and fires.
Keep your piece handy, like right above your privates. :wink:
I can already see the smoke coming up through Antelope Valley in the south side of Emerald Bay............Dayamn.

yeah, the fires are a lot heavier than when i talked to you. the streets look like an ashtray or a very dirty first snow here in Long Beach. maybe they'll give us some rain.

Re: Tough Times For Retailers

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 2:44 am
by dawman
As a child my family did the Route 66/Disneyland trip from St.Louis every year 'cause my Mom grew up there.
Many people say oh this happens all of the time.
But this has only become a yearly event on such a large scale in recent times.
They were a seasonal event up by Big Bear & Arrowhead but never spread this much because of the altitude and when Santa Ana'a revenge ( old school )came, it carried the jet stream moisture also.
My Uncle lives there still in Santa Ana Hills ( modern day Alamo ) since the late '20's and also thinks these are manmade from overdevelopement.
Just glad ya'll are O.K. as SoCal and L.A. are one of the most dangerous places to live on the Planet IMHO.
Gotta Go, one more set,....Tables and chairs tonight. :lol:

Re: Tough Times For Retailers

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 6:07 am
by sharc
XITE-1/4LIVE wrote:In all fairness, paricipants from American Idol should be able to tell Simon Cowell how they feel publicly after his comments. The ratings would hit the roof IMHO.
TBH I couldn't care less about the contestants on Pap Idol ..or the US spin-off. I've got about as much time for them as I've got for Cowell himself.

Re: Tough Times For Retailers

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:25 am
by garyb
XITE-1/4LIVE wrote:As a child my family did the Route 66/Disneyland trip from St.Louis every year 'cause my Mom grew up there.
Many people say oh this happens all of the time.
But this has only become a yearly event on such a large scale in recent times.
They were a seasonal event up by Big Bear & Arrowhead but never spread this much because of the altitude and when Santa Ana'a revenge ( old school )came, it carried the jet stream moisture also.
My Uncle lives there still in Santa Ana Hills ( modern day Alamo ) since the late '20's and also thinks these are manmade from overdevelopement.
Just glad ya'll are O.K. as SoCal and L.A. are one of the most dangerous places to live on the Planet IMHO.
Gotta Go, one more set,....Tables and chairs tonight. :lol:

i don't really think there are more fires than ever, but the people are more and more likely to be in their path as developement continues. also, the news loves to sensationalize.

Re: Tough Times For Retailers

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:29 am
by garyb
stardust wrote:The queen wont buy at Walmart.

It is not as obvious as it might sound.

She and her family will always find supporters that avoid that. But that is now really OT. :D
yeah, they grow their own food, and have slaves, not to mention that they have a stake in the money printing and own all land in the UK including the parliement's grounds. running out of money is not really an issue.

Re: Tough Times For Retailers

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:44 am
by braincell
I wonder what paranoid people thought about before civilization.

Re: Tough Times For Retailers

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:48 am
by braincell
I spoke too soon about Obama using email at the White House. His aids just said he is likely to give it up as did Clinton and Bush because of transparency laws. One solution being considered is that he would receive email but not send it. That would suck. He is expected to be the first to have a laptop on his desk in the Oval Office.

Re: Tough Times For Retailers

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:50 am
by garyb
:lol:
who said there were paranoid people before "civilization"?

yup, civilized people are sooo civil and good to each other. the inbred leaders of this civilizing are known for imprisoning, maiming and torturing, if not outright killing their next of kin for power. :lol: that kind of thing makes people paranoid... :lol:

Re: Tough Times For Retailers

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:53 am
by braincell
This made me laugh:

The paper quotes aides saying that his emails, sometimes sent as late as 0100 or 0300, were "generally crisp, properly spelled and free of symbols or emoticons".

Re: Tough Times For Retailers

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:55 am
by garyb
braincell wrote:I spoke too soon about Obama using email at the White House. His aids just said he is likely to give it up as did Clinton and Bush because of transparency laws. One solution being considered is that he would receive email but not send it. That would suck.
there aren't enough lols for this!

did you really think the man would spend all day answering emails?

transparency laws?! :lol:
the government isn't trying to be "transparent"! they're trying to obfuscate! emails aren't secure enough! YOU are required to be 100% transparent to the government. YOUR every action and communication is subject to scrutiny under these illegal terrorism laws. everything your politicians do, however(not actually, but according to policy and practice), is covered by "national security".

-btw, they will have email and memos, admitted or not. there won't be any problem with in house communication. there never is.

Re: Tough Times For Retailers

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 11:01 am
by braincell
It takes him less time than calling or faxing.

Re: Tough Times For Retailers

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 12:15 pm
by dbmac
garyb wrote:did you really think the man would spend all day answering emails?
Only if he needs a dick lengthener, viagra or a fake rolex.

/dave

Re: Tough Times For Retailers

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 1:00 pm
by garyb
:lol: