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dumb_okie 5 points ago +5 / -0

Oldie but a goodie!

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dumb_okie 1 point ago +1 / -0

Now dig for what government contracts they have been awarded. 33+ survey planes is a lot for commercial ops. The equipment used cost more then the planes by far.

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dumb_okie 8 points ago +8 / -0

FEMA does not own Blackhawks. There are a handful of surplus ones in civilian hands but the must display registration numbers as all aircraft do. And they are serving as firefight heli’s. This was MIL ops or hired guns. Big money spent to fly a blackhawk.

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dumb_okie 2 points ago +2 / -0

Water makes up 71% of Earth. Earths oceans have no seltzer or carbination. Therfore the the largest part of earth is flat 😂

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dumb_okie 1 point ago +1 / -0

This! I was just telling my 8 year old (who is very smart) that intelligence is reading, learning, remembering and applying it properly. Smart is just Smart.

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dumb_okie 1 point ago +1 / -0

Strange and uncommon path!

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dumb_okie 3 points ago +3 / -0

I always felt the precipice and the storm were two different things (events) yet loosely connected.

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dumb_okie 6 points ago +6 / -0

Yes there is a lot of sauce out there, but I cant help but feel more shocking revelations to come.

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dumb_okie 18 points ago +18 / -0

No Sauce, but my personal feeling is the migrant crisis fallout in America is much much worse then even WE can even imagine here at GAW.

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dumb_okie 3 points ago +3 / -0

Why is the eviction notice on the property owner or operator’s Letterhead and not state, county or city? Because they are a campground and lots, spaces are leased. I fail to see the land grab…..

https://www.elacampground.com/

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dumb_okie 13 points ago +13 / -0

Before big Government, it was always Christian and private organizations that cared for the needy. We are heading full circle, except big government helps the foreigners now unlike before. SHAMEFULL!

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dumb_okie 8 points ago +8 / -0

Dont want to bitch to much, but my company has to deal with the ports now and then and it is always a hassle working with these guys. I am sure there are many good long shore-man, but the Union….. not so much. A giant bureaucracy in itself..

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dumb_okie 1 point ago +2 / -1

Sorry if you took that wrong! Just pointing out my thoughts for others to look into ..

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dumb_okie 1 point ago +2 / -1

Erdogan is not a good man! He too wants a Muslim ruled world. He was involved with the founder of the MB and carries the political torch when he can for the Islamists movement. He is in the world stage so he must be prudent…. Never forget that Trump wanted to designate the MB a terrorist organization.

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dumb_okie 3 points ago +3 / -0

Cash is the way! I recently saw a good explanation on this. If you pay your Barber $30, then they pay their grocer the same, and grocer pays their lawn service etc,etc,etc all in cash. That $30 always stays $30…. . If the same transactions are done with credit, every transaction takes 3-5% fee, therefore, after 30-50 transactions the same 30 dollars reduces to -0- in the consumers hand while the financial services gain $30. Before interest or membership fee’s. Brought to you by whom? Legislation.

Surcharging fee’s were a burden of the seller or the financial institution by law for the convenience prior to 2013. The changes created a whole new industry of processing. Think about this every time you swipe. It is not theft if you participate.

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dumb_okie 4 points ago +4 / -0

Now we are getting somewhere! So its not just the banks… we sign contracts with them willfully and in many cases under financial duress. So the boogie man is really the enablers that allow them to operate in such fashion. Please don’t think that I am standing up for the Banksters in any way, I am not. My point is simply Integrity, honoring agreements. The same men that allow the banks to take advantage of us (our leaders) and the men buying and yielding that power (Bankers) are driven with greed that has eroded or dissolved their integrity. In my eyes, this is where trouble begins and the first steps that lead men to where we are. Which leads me back to my original response.

I support what our man is trying to do to the financial system and the many other challenges we all face together. If it winds up being a bailout or debt forgiveness so be it and thanks to those that make it happen. But I don't see any way of separating that cost from the populations pocket book, just as the college loan bailout would have ended up on our backs…. To me the end of this vicious cycle were in starts with integrity.

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