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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2020 9:44:01 GMT -5
I'll take linguistics advice from someone who knows the difference between there and their. Things aren't interchangeable just because you want them to be. Every one of your arguments turns into a technical bullshit parsing of words. It bores me. It board me to the point that I don't back reed my tablets auto correct at while posting about this. You might want to refer back to billisonboard post #32 where he brought up the subject of money vs wealth. Bullshit indeed !
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2020 9:45:56 GMT -5
Remind me to not send you any wealth. Seriously though, it's an interchangeable synonym.One can measure there invested wealth by the amount of money they have. Or, if I have $10,000 in my pocket and it isn't recent income, it's still wealth as money. We really need to talk about something else, my eyes are starting to spin. Re: the bolded. In a very general discussion they are. In a serious discussion of distribution of resources they aren't. Looks like your there serious one.
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Post by bean29 on Apr 24, 2020 10:08:29 GMT -5
we have a paddle. it is sensible fiscal policy. it was in place from 1949 to about 1979. it has not been in place since then. and this is the last big money grab we can stand. Carter probably still kicks himself for telling everyone to put on a sweater instead of weaponizing the Fed and firing up the printing press to a ludicrous level. Actually, I think Carter sleeps well knowing he has lived life as a good Christian and an example to all of how to conduct themselves. I don't think he worries about anyone criticizing how he did things in the late 70's early 80's.
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Post by billisonboard on Apr 24, 2020 10:57:15 GMT -5
Carter probably still kicks himself for telling everyone to put on a sweater instead of weaponizing the Fed and firing up the printing press to a ludicrous level. Actually, I think Carter sleeps well knowing he has lived life as a good Christian and an example to all of how to conduct themselves. I don't think he worries about anyone criticizing how he did things in the late 70's early 80's. It was an important choice point. Under Development Nations were taking control of their natural resources, working to end economic colonization. The United States should have actually and metaphorically "put on a sweater" but instead voted to pull out the national credit card.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2020 15:35:46 GMT -5
Carter probably still kicks himself for telling everyone to put on a sweater instead of weaponizing the Fed and firing up the printing press to a ludicrous level. Actually, I think Carter sleeps well knowing he has lived life as a good Christian and an example to all of how to conduct themselves. I don't think he worries about anyone criticizing how he did things in the late 70's early 80's. I wasn’t serious about Carter, I actually really like him but I also don’t think being a christian correlates with someone being a good person either.
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Post by billisonboard on Apr 24, 2020 16:02:55 GMT -5
Actually, I think Carter sleeps well knowing he has lived life as a good Christian and an example to all of how to conduct themselves. I don't think he worries about anyone criticizing how he did things in the late 70's early 80's. I wasn’t serious about Carter, I actually really like him but I also don’t think being a christian correlates with someone being a good person either. I think being a Christian does correlate. Saying you are a Christian? That might be a different story.
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Post by tallguy on Apr 24, 2020 16:13:59 GMT -5
I wasn’t serious about Carter, I actually really like him but I also don’t think being a christian correlates with someone being a good person either. I think being a Christian does correlate. Saying you are a Christian? That might be a different story. And unfortunately politicians who most go around saying it have a negative correlation to actually being it. It is not by words one is known.
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Post by pulmonarymd on Apr 24, 2020 16:46:00 GMT -5
I wasn’t serious about Carter, I actually really like him but I also don’t think being a christian correlates with someone being a good person either. I think being a Christian does correlate. Saying you are a Christian? That might be a different story. But those who say they are a Christian do not frequently act like they are a Christian. People who act Christians, do not need to tell us they are.
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Post by billisonboard on Apr 24, 2020 17:11:06 GMT -5
I think being a Christian does correlate. Saying you are a Christian? That might be a different story. But those who say they are a Christian do not frequently act like they are a Christian. People who act Christians, do not need to tell us they are. Not sure why your post starts with "but".
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Post by pulmonarymd on Apr 24, 2020 17:12:29 GMT -5
But those who say they are a Christian do not frequently act like they are a Christian. People who act Christians, do not need to tell us they are. Not sure why your post starts with "but". Not worded as well as I should have. I guess I wrote it like we were having a conversation
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Post by tbop77 on Apr 25, 2020 5:23:47 GMT -5
Will the state bailout be the next round?
Cuomo Dares McConnell to Let States Seek Bankruptcy
McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, has suggested that states could pursue bankruptcy as an alternative to federal stimulus, as a way to ease fiscal crises caused by virus stay-at-home orders.
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