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I learned that it's all a joke. All of it.
I learned that there is definitely on PatNet a strong and harsh bias against fake tits vs natural ones.
I mean, c'mon! Tits are tits! Can't we just enjoy them all?
https://patrick.net/post/1293879/?c=1692401
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#AllTitsMatter
I also credit this site for making me a soon to be new gun owner when I get to pick up my Glock 19 next weekend.
The old Patrick.net site had some very interesting links, among them iTulip (major hat tip to Patrick for this). Through finding that site, I avoided the 2008/2009 meltdown and actually doubled my money. I was living in Austin at the time, and the housing bubble was unfathomable and in full malicious rage . I despaired about being able to own my own home, but Patrick was one of the few sane voices, so I held out against the insanity.
I'm still a renter, but I'm through the looking glass and keeping my now substantial powder dry. I'm glad I didn't mortgage my future away, and in these uncertain times, I have the ability to pick up stakes and move to greener pastures when needed as opposed to being saddled with the albatross of mid- to high-6-figure debt.
Thanks Patrick.
How does Schrödinger's cat fit in a political discussion you might ask?
There were those who saw it and even made money off it. Watch The Big Short. Awesome film.
4.) I used to think of the NRA as a radical nutjob organization. However, what I learned over time is that there is no such thing as “fair and reasonable” gun laws. The political left will never cease in trying to achieve a total firearms ban, which they will never admit. But the truth of the matter is that with every shooting, the left will push towards a total ban. The NRA knows this, and refuses to give an inch. This is part of our freedom.
BayArea says4.) I used to think of the NRA as a radical nutjob organization. However, what I learned over time is that there is no such thing as “fair and reasonable” gun laws. The political left will never cease in trying to achieve a total firearms ban, which they will never admit. But the truth of the matter is that with every shooting, the left will push towards a total ban. The NRA knows this, and refuses to give an inch. This is part of our freedom.
Since the police/DA offices don't seem to be tossing the crooks with firearms (illegally owned, as criminals are not allowed to own guns) in jail, I want no new gun laws until the ones on the books are being enforced.
Since the police/DA offices don't seem to be tossing the crooks with firearms (illegally owned, as criminals are not allowed to own guns) in jail, I want no new gun laws until the ones on the books are being enforced.
I'd like to see the government enforce immigration laws, too.
Schrodinger's Cat Litter is way too expensive and impossible to install.
6.) The tax rules on used car purchases are a travesty. It’s wrong for the Gov to collect sales tax every time a used car changes hands. Take a $55k Lexus bought new in 2010. The government collects $5k sales tax. Two years later the car is sold for $40k, and the Gov collects $3.6k, and so on. It’s wrong!
What most Lib’s fail to understand is that Democrats are only supporting illegal immigration as a result of their corporate /union / land developers contributions to their political campaign fund chests .Corporate and big land developers interests are on cheap labor , unions trying to fill their dwindling enrollment
Hadn't thought about unions wanting illegals, but that makes sense too.
Disagree here. Unions have no interest in organizing illegals, and it goes contrary to Union member's interest to allow illegals in the workforce. But Unions are no longer about their members interest, as the major Unions have morphed into a agency whose sole mission is to deliver votes to the Dems (and occasional RINO).. Majors unions support unfettered illegal immigration solely because that is what the Dems want.
I’d like to hear what stands out for you over the years in terms of things you learned that were eye opening. I’ll start:
1.) Recognizing the incentives and conflicting personal wins for all parties involved in a real estate transaction. If you haven’t read “Housing Trap”, it’s great.
When the smoke clears, there are several political points that are of importance to me. I realized them only after countless debates and idea exchanges here:
2.) America first! Bring jobs back from China. For years I was pounded with the idea that globalization is the new world order. It’s not. America and US citizens should be put first.
3.) Speaking as an immigrant who is a US citizen: I am against the mass importation of cheap labor from places like Mexico, India, China, and Eastern Europe for the benefit of corporate profits. Again Americans first!
4.) I used to think of the NRA as a radical nutjob organization. However, what I learned over time is that there is no such thing as “fair and reasonable” gun laws. The political left will never cease in trying to achieve a total firearms ban, which they will never admit. But the truth of the matter is that with every shooting, the left will push towards a total ban. The NRA knows this, and refuses to give an inch. This is part of our freedom.
5.) The candidate that I choose for President has nothing to do with how they present or what feelings they hurt. Instead it has all to do with their political positions aligning with my own.
6.) The tax rules on used car purchases are a travesty. It’s wrong for the Gov to collect sales tax every time a used car changes hands. Take a $55k Lexus bought new in 2010. The government collects $5k sales tax. Two years later the car is sold for $40k, and the Gov collects $3.6k, and so on. It’s wrong!