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Discussion in 'Lounge' started by OneArmedBandit, Sep 1, 2016.

  1. redietz

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    Much intensity here.

    I'm just wondering, being a Trump fan for everything but him being prez (which is nuts), if he gets a cut of those "Grab 'Em by the Pussy" hoodies I ordered.

    See, I've been following Trump for a long, long time. You johnny-come-latelies don't know nothin'. I made a special trip for the opening of the Taj Mahal Casino in Atlantic City and listened to an unauthorized Trump bio on tape during the drive. Anybody seen AC 25 years later? Hoo boy -- all that infrastructure improvement looks surprisingly like Beirut. But slums three blocks from the Boardwalk is A-okay with me. It lets the little people understand who's in charge.

    I wonder if he'll sue regarding those "Grab 'Em by the Pussy" hoodies -- after all, that phrase is so attached to him, it's almost like a copyright. I better make sure I get my full "Grab 'Em by the Pussy" wardrobe before Mr. Trump realizes folks have hijacked his pet phrases. Prices are sure to double if he sues.

    I wonder if he'd sign one of them? I mean, if I gave him an autograph fee?

    People keep telling me that if I wear the "Grab 'Em by the Pussy" hoodies in public, someone will shoot me. Well, then I ask them, will it be Democrats or Republicans shooting me? Nobody's given me a clear-cut answer for that. So I suppose I'll wear the hoodie, and pack a little wire notepad so when people ask me to take it off, I can ask them how they voted and jot it down.

    See, here in Tennessee, democrats own guns. Lots of 'em. We have a state gun, in fact. So somebody taking a shot at me is no evidence of their voting preferences. I'll have to ask.

    And I need somebody to explain to me how deporting two million people will help the housing market. I'm trying to figure that one out. And help the construction industry. Can't figure that one out either. I guess I'm just dense.

    But kudos to Mr. Trump (sorry, President Trump) for appointing Steve Bannon. If Glenn Beck is "terrified" of him, that's cool. Because I'm German, and white, and was brought up Protestant.

    And some people aren't any of the above. Good luck to you. You're going to need it. Not me, baby. I could have been driving those staff cars in The Sound of Music.
     
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  2. LarryS

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    Hey V
    the brits proved they can kick ass......when they went up against the great power, Argentina.35 years ago..

    they are probably still bragging about that one..

    next on their agenda.......Freedonia is getting out of hand..leave it to the brits


    https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/...64153c1471c09e7fd27b5980d72b170f&action=click
     
  3. LarryS

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    the illegals are living with legal relatives or living in the fleabag part of town where property values cant go down anymore than they already have.
    I dont worry that if illegals are deported that the value of my home would go down.
     
  4. LarryS

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    the school systems and healthcare systems are crumbling under the weight of illegals......and the dude is worrying about the property value of a fleabag hotel going down
     
  5. Junket King

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    FDR reasoned the AmeriKan public initially had no stomach for getting involved in WW2 fighting against a Fascist dictator, yet was ready willing and able to come to the aid of the French against a "lefty" regime 13 years later. Perhaps you can see the irony here.
     
  6. gizmotron

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    There is a history of how the construction industry was lost to the wets. It all started with Southern California and the liberals allowing day labor for cash. Contractors found out that they could underbid the competition in their markets if they hired cash payed workers off the books. The government in California once cracked down on the black-market of cash payed employees, usually applied to "piece workers," by requiring unsupervised labor to be licensed, like as in being a licensed, bonded, and insured contractor that has passed a certification exam. This new law went into effect in the fiscal years 1978-1979. At that time there were no wet-back day laborers anywhere in the USA. In fact it was a green card for migrant workers program that worked very well at the time in the agriculture industry that kept these workers busy. That was on the up and up as well.

    Then somebody in the California government decided to let employers hire cash workers, off the books in the construction industry. Almost all these warm bodies were unskilled craps-men. Everything they touched was fucked up beyond belief from a consideration for state of art performance. In fact the work was so bad that it violated standards in contracts. There are no laws in the California Uniform Building Code for a consideration for craftsmanship. It could be so fucked up that you could see it from the street going 65, and it would not matter or prevent it from passing inspection.

    Somebody wanted this cash culture to be legal. So nobody enforced the laws or did anything about it back in the late 80's and early 90's. Only ten to fifteen years went by for the cash payed black-market in construction workers to be unregulated again. The contractors board did nothing. The Franchise Tax Board in California did nothing. At first legal and qualified contractors had to comply with performance considerations written into their contracts, like not more than 3/8 inch variance or tolerances in following the specifications and drawings in Blue Prints as agreed by contract. Well these worthless shit-bags, working below the market value for cash, had construction mistakes in the foundations that were as much as three inches out of square and as much as a full inch out of level, not to mention dips and swells all along critical load bearing walls. But the Uniform Building Code of California had no consideration for craftsmanship. It still doesn't.

    I left California in 1989. That was when these problems began to widen state wide. I was the primary contractor on all my work. I provided healthcare and dental insurance to all my employees, even being a Republican and not being required to do so because I was not doing government projects. I couldn't trust a foundation contractor to do the jobs right so I did most of them myself. But that changed in just four more years. The wetbacks infiltrated the concrete slab & foundation field. That's when the fuck ups began to occur. I invented the phrase "More dweebs be in." My brother used to great these worthless slime with que pasa Fuckhead, every morning. It only took another ten years for them to completely destroy the industry.

    It all started with the government not doing its job in California. So I say that if they do send them packing, and good riddance to them, don't worry about it. Those were jobs that Americans wanted and still do. Many of my friends used construction to put themselves through college.

    Now please explain to me why this low skilled, cash black-market, is so good for America? Was it the government's plan to demand sub-prime, predator loans for the lower classes, and to keep the cost of construction low because of inflation? I've always suspected that it was to increase the base in the Democratic Party. It was the Democrats pushing these loans thus increasing the ballooning market by extending its natural cycle. Why was the cash market created and allowed? If Walmart is so bad for Main Street than why was this so good for everyone?

    Thank God that the two shitheads won't see this. They are still regurgitating the same old facts that they think are correct, from the same old sources that got this election so wrong.
     
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  7. GlenBaccarat1979

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    That is the 100% or we can say 99.0% fault of the city officials and its citizens, not the casinos. Most cities take care of their infrastructure and additional development/growth necessary to sustain and expand, however, cities like Camden, Newark and a handful of others in the northeast as compared with those that managed better---were plagued by rampart corruption, mismanagement and criminals of all types within every phase of their structure.
     
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  8. Junket King

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    Ha ha who are you trying to fool?

    "How come events will happen with or without consistency within a shoe or section of a shoe".
    Yeah that's about right, take a page out of GR8's book and when all else fails, Glenda tries to baffle them with bullshit to appear to look intelligent.

    "Why is alternating B and P so prevalent in singles and doubles".
    Hrmm because they are singles and doubles, you fucking thick as shit clown.

    Are you sure you only lost 10 million dollars, I've a sneaking feeling it could be way more than that!! Just think where you could be now if you weren't a degenerate gambler, :p
     
  9. redietz

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    Three things, Glen.

    First, have you read what Trump promised to do in terms of dollars to the city? If you haven't, it's worth looking up. I was there the first month his flagship, the Taj, opened.

    Second, Christie (who I like) is part of the management about which you're talking.

    Third, you do know Trump is connected, right? So let's not throw the word "criminal" around regarding certain ethnic entrepreneurs.
     
  10. redietz

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    LarryS, I thought we were on the "less government is good" bandwagon here. The hell with healthcare. Let people pay their own way, right? The hell with school systems. If you can't handle the cost of a private school, let things crumble, right? My property values mean more than picking up the tab for the education of other people's kids.

    I mean, let's be consistent here. It's either the Trump way or the highway. Who cares about government-sponsored healthcare and government sponsored schools? Let's cut those taxes.
     
  11. HowMany

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    New Jersey is a liberal state and it's a disaster. Yet it's Trumps fault?

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!
     
  12. redietz

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    And finally, am I the only Steve Bannon fan here? You guys are awfully quiet. Am I the only one on the Bannon Bandwagon, as I like to call it. My favorite Breitbart story, "Would you rather your child had feminism or cancer?" LarryS, you're a healthcare professional. Is it a tough choice? Gotta love it.

    Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum. We just hoisted the pirate flag on the Bannon Bandwagon. All aboard. C'mon, don't be shy.
     
  13. gizmotron

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    More retarded crud from the spin Police.

    There is not s single large high rise structure built in America that does not include in its price payoffs to organized crime. It's factored into the price of the building. There are people walking around construction sites all over America doing nothing and not catching any grief by supervisors over doing nothing. But they get a nice Union scale check every week anyway. It's part of the cost of doing business. If you don't like it, I suggest you take it up with the Godfather.
     
  14. GlenBaccarat1979

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    I lived in NJ for many years. As said elsewhere, it is a far-left liberal local and state government, period. No matter what anyone says in business, their first and foremost concern will always be making money, nothing wrong with the word profit to most people. As far as NJ in certain locales being a infrastructure disaster zone, that rests with the politicians and the taxpayers, not one or a handful of local businesses'.

    Try looking into what AC and Atlantic County did with their share of the revenue stream over the years.
     

  15. GlenBaccarat1979

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    Or Mary Poppins, or The Grinch that stole Christmas.
     
  16. redietz

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    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!![/QUOTE]
    Gizmo, if you read carefully, you'll see I said nothing bad about it at all. In fact, I mentioned in another thread that when a friend of mine went to a Trump rally in Charlotte, Trump played five songs before taking the stage. The song timed for his actual entrance was an opera piece. The four previous songs were all from the movie Goodfellas. My friend happened to be a film major specializing in American Mafia movies, so he took notice.

    I think that was a brilliant in-your-face statement by Trump.
     
  17. GlenBaccarat1979

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    So if he did what ever other President or candidate did, then everyone would be saying he was copying them. God forbid.

    So if he played 'Celebration' or 'YMCA' or 'Can't Drive 55', WTF's the difference???

    The way it is being conveyed he had subliminal meaning. What about the other 'real' presidents--did they have subliminal meaning to their pre-stage songs/music?

    At least he didn't get up there and pump his fist into the air while saying, 'we shall overcome' starring off into the audience to count the number of girls her partner was trying to pussy grab!
     
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  18. LarryS

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    that is a great [post and it give people an idea how quality has deteriorated for consumers. But its not just construction....its also in other areas .
    But it seems the general public is more interested in price and speed. Quality is down on the list of priorities.

    My parents had furniture that lasted them a lifetime. Now people go to Ikea and get a bedroom set that lasts 5 years.

    Healthcare is dismal compared to how it was when I started in the late 70s/

    its all about price speed and convenience....
     
  19. redietz

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    Gizmo, if you read carefully, you'll see I said nothing bad about it at all. In fact, I mentioned in another thread that when a friend of mine went to a Trump rally in Charlotte, Trump played five songs before taking the stage. The song timed for his actual entrance was an opera piece. The four previous songs were all from the movie Goodfellas. My friend happened to be a film major specializing in American Mafia movies, so he took notice.

    I think that was a brilliant in-your-face statement by Trump.[/QUOTE]
    I don't think "subliminal" is at all the right word here. There's nothing subliminal about playing four songs from Goodfellas. I think it's a brilliant, wink-wink, in-your-face thing. It's a kind of inside joke; the only people who will "get it" are the people for which it's intended. My friend happened to be familiar with all of this stuff, so he "got it." Nothing subliminal about that.

    Nothing wrong with having a connected prez. It's happened before; it'll happen again.
     
  20. GlenBaccarat1979

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    Set aside everything. What you had to choose from was the following:

    1) A soon to be criminally charged professional politician that skated by numerous investigations only because of the person she was married to. She committed numerous violations of just about every rule and regulation, civil and criminal, governing national security and business affairs. He husband was found in direct volition of numerous presidential rules and regulations and he was impeached from the highest office in this land for lying and obstruction of justice. The husband also grouped, fingered, licked, sucked, fucked and dressed up like a 'fag in drag' with various females not married to him while he was married to a lovely lady named, Hillary.

    2) A tough son of a bitch business person that lives and abides by the credo "Do unto others before they do unto you" and believes that the word 'profit' is not a crime in private business. This person talks bluntly, flaunts and motivates himself to do what he has to do. He is probably the world's best General Manger and puts his boot up people's asses a bit more than the next guy ever thought of doing. He is a bit harsh and he likes to grab a female's ass or tits once in awhile, oh yeah, he also calls a pig a pig--nothing wrong.
     
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