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39 minutes ago, Sleepr2 said:

Anyone that thinks that puppet is a good Choice for president needs to get a brain scan. 

But she’s done such a fine job with the border!

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All the snowmobilers of America need to start a, POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE, organize, and become PUBLICLY VOCAL, calling for the removal of Biden/Harris, and the silencing of Trump!!

Posting on this little site will not do anything.

You have to write editorials, and get the numbers against these demons PUBLICLY!!  

 

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8 minutes ago, Polaris 550 said:

All the snowmobilers of America need to start a, POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE, organize, and become PUBLICLY VOCAL, calling for the removal of Biden/Harris, and the silencing of Trump!!

Posting on this little site will not do anything.

You have to write editorials, and get the numbers against these demons PUBLICLY!!  

 

           " American Snowmobilers For Political Justice "    

You are not a snowmobiler, nor a contributing member of this 'little site' ,so your off to a bad start with this.

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On 10/18/2021 at 11:18 AM, XCR1250 said:

The incredible, disappearing — incompetent — Team Biden

October 17, 2021 4:17pm 
 
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Last week was another bad one for the continually disappearing Biden administration.

As Americans took to social media to post pictures of bare Dunkin’ Donuts shelves, sold-out milk at big-box stores and other signs of an America in trouble, we learned that Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has been on paternity leave since August.

Buttigieg was always going to be a lightweight transportation chief. He got the job as a reward for dropping out of the presidential race and throwing his support to Joe Biden — and also because he said he likes trains, having gotten engaged at a train station.

My 5-year-old likes trains, too. Yet just because he can say “Choo choo!” with enthusiasm doesn’t mean he can oversee the country’s transportation system. When the country is having supply-chain problems, the transportation secretary’s skills and experience, let alone availability, become rather, uh, indispensable.

Buttigieg can take a two-month paternity leave, but the guy who runs the pizza shop down the block can’t just disappear for two months without putting someone else in charge. Someone has to make the calzone.

Team Biden's continued mishandling of ships waiting to dock has caused prices of US goods to skyrocket for the first time since 2008. Team Biden’s continued mishandling of ships waiting to dock has caused prices of US goods to skyrocket for the first time since 2008. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo

The public didn’t even learn about Buttigieg’s break at the start, but only after transportation-related problems exploded around us. Who’s running the shop? Anyone?

This is all in keeping with the way a distracted, carefree, ideological Biden administration has operated the whole time. In September, the president took a weekend beach trip as the disaster on our southern border blew up and 14,000 Haitian migrants camped out under a bridge in Del Rio, Texas. As the US pullout from Afghanistan turned into an unmitigated disaster, the president disappeared — surfacing later to claim it was an enormous “success.”

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has been reportedly on paternity leave since August as the supply chain problem grows. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has been reportedly on paternity leave since August as the supply chain problem grows. CNN

Now, as Americans start to worry about stocking their cupboards and buying Christmas presents, Biden goes more than a week refusing to take any questions. Sorry, but this is unacceptable, no matter who’s president.

Maybe we should’ve known: After all, Biden hid in his basement for much of his presidential campaign, and his aides routinely called early “lids,” telling the press the candidate would be unavailable for the day.

According to economists, the lack of goods being able to arrive at port have been feeding inflation which is already very high. According to economists, the lack of goods being able to arrive at port has been feeding inflation, which is already very high. Mario Tama/Getty Images

But he wasn’t president then; now he is.

Nor are those of his surrogates not on paternity leave offering more reassurance. Last week, Biden chief of staff Ron Klain retweeted a tone-deaf reference to the supply-chain issues as “high-class problems.” Really? It sure doesn’t feel that high-class when people are worrying about getting staples for their home. We all remember the toilet paper shortages during the pandemic last year; did that feel “high-class”?

Asked if holiday gifts would arrive on time, White House press secretary Jen Psaki was positively arrogant: “We’re not the Postal Service,” she huffed.

Prices of goods have been up well over 5 percent over last year for the past several months; the nation hasn’t seen spikes so sharp since 2008. Prices of goods have been up well over 5 percent over last year for the past several months; the nation hasn’t seen spikes so sharp since 2008. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson/File Photo/File Photo

Thanks for your concern, Madam Press Secretary.

The supply nightmare has also helped feed inflation: When you manage to find milk on the shelf, a gallon can cost over $8.

What’s Psaki’s answer? “The American people are not looking at cost-to-cost comparisons from this year to two years ago.” Huh? Prices have been up well over 5 percent over last year for the past several months; the nation hasn’t seen spikes so sharp in 13 years.

And why wouldn’t we make comparisons? Biden made lavish promises as a candidate for president about how everything would run super well when he was elected. The country had been wrecked by Orange Man, and Biden would bring normalcy, sanity back to fix it all. Why shouldn’t Americans expect that? Instead, they’re getting just the opposite.

“Look, folks,” Uncle Joe vowed last year, “we’re going to bring the Republicans and Democrats together and deliver economic relief for working families and schools and businesses.” No mention of struggling to find and buy cereal. No mention of administration officials who’d openly sneer at the problems of regular Americans.

No, Jen Psaki, you’re not the Postal Service. You’re worse at your job.

Biden & Co. never stop claiming they “inherited” all their problems from the previous administration. Yes, Joe Biden ran and won on not being Donald Trump. Someone needs to tell the president he can’t govern on that.

Biden will never resign, unless he is mortally ill. NO ONE EVER RELINQUISHES POWER. 

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1 minute ago, Carlos Danger said:

How thick skulled do you have to be to still believe the Trump Russia at this late date?

Looks at Mainecat

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1 hour ago, CFM said:

You are not a snowmobiler, nor a contributing member of this 'little site' ,so your off to a bad start with this.

And yet he shits all over the forum daily  SMH

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3 hours ago, ArcticCrusher said:

 

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Lets go Brandon

 

 

 

 

Looks like we need to find a way put the Boomer's back to work.  They can drive trucks, unload container ships, stock shelves and make me cheezeburgahz. 

Quick, someone manufacture a crisis!!! 

 

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3 hours ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

Looks like we need to find a way put the Boomer's back to work.  They can drive trucks, unload container ships, stock shelves and make me cheezeburgahz. 

Quick, someone manufacture a crisis!!! 

 

the late 50's early 60's boomers are feeling flush with the high stock market and think they can stay out of the workforce even though if a pro looked at their numbers they prob aren't that good but it will take the stock market selling off and a few years for many of them to realize it.  the later boomers were less likely to have a pension or had it cut at some point as well vs the older boomers like my old man whose the oldest boomer.   

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4 minutes ago, Angry ginger said:

the late 50's early 60's boomers are feeling flush with the high stock market and think they can stay out of the workforce even though if a pro looked at their numbers they prob aren't that good but it will take the stock market selling off and a few years for many of them to realize it.  the later boomers were less likely to have a pension or had it cut at some point as well vs the older boomers like my old man whose the oldest boomer.   

Jesus guy how about a little punctuation?!  :lol: 

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27 minutes ago, Angry ginger said:

the late 50's early 60's boomers are feeling flush with the high stock market and think they can stay out of the workforce even though if a pro looked at their numbers they prob aren't that good but it will take the stock market selling off and a few years for many of them to realize it.  the later boomers were less likely to have a pension or had it cut at some point as well vs the older boomers like my old man whose the oldest boomer.   

Yes Red, I'm gonna start to liquidate some in the near future. I just had to take some MRDs, but I'm gonna sell some loser stocks, and clean up the portfolio a bit. 

I agree this market could tank badly...............overnight. 

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1 hour ago, Angry ginger said:

the late 50's early 60's boomers are feeling flush with the high stock market and think they can stay out of the workforce even though if a pro looked at their numbers they prob aren't that good but it will take the stock market selling off and a few years for many of them to realize it.  the later boomers were less likely to have a pension or had it cut at some point as well vs the older boomers like my old man whose the oldest boomer.   

Shades of 2008

A lot of those looking to retire that had their 401ks leveled kept working or went back to work in some fashion to pay for their health care costs.  Not saying we're there yet, but the primers are in place if one looks around.

 

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6 hours ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

Looks like we need to find a way put the Boomer's back to work.  They can drive trucks, unload container ships, stock shelves and make me cheezeburgahz. 

Quick, someone manufacture a crisis!!! 

 

Are you insane!!??!!

 

 

 

 

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