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  1. I just got to thinking about the boast of Trump supporters that he has caused the stock market to reach new highs,  Doing some simple research I downloaded a 10 year history of the Dow Jones. If you draw a straight line through the points since the bottom in 2009 it just about perfectly predicts the current level.  So, either where we are is due to a rally started during the Obama administration or the market was extremely prescient that Trump would be elected eight years later.

     

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  2. 8 hours ago, Thestarider said:

     

     

    In the end, it certainly looks like he’s keeping his promises regarding fiscal responsibility by the United States government.

    Since I was not aware of anything that Trump had actually done to affect the national debt I did some research.  http://www.snopes.com/media-silence-national-debt-trump/

    While this dealt with only his first month, you get the idea that small (in a government sense) variations are not predictive of long range trends.

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  3. 20 hours ago, Thestarider said:

    . NO BUYERS REMORSE here Eagle. you just can't take the truth ! Why have the Dems adopted his philosophy as the new platform ???

    You are now officially to the right of the Wall Street Journal and the New York Post.  What will it take? What will it take?

  4. 18 minutes ago, thedbear said:

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    So where does the blonde come in or out we have here now? That I really start to believe that I'm James's sister?:dodgy:

    [...]

    I'm not much for speculating about stuff like this, but at some point today, James was eating something and the blonde came over, took his spoon and tasted his food.  I can't imagine even my sister doing that but she is probably someone close to him.

  5. All these discussions about her morality or mental health status amaze me.

    What do you think VH thought would happen when they put an unattached female in an apartment?  Did they think it would be a halfway house in preparation for joining a convent?

    And the comments as to whether the behavior of any VH  occupant is normal.  I assume you have friends and relatives who you believe are normal.  Would any of them do this?

  6. 19 minutes ago, ARMY SNIPER said:

    [...] never know or have contact with the girl's [...]

    That's true for fake voyeurism but not necessarily for the real thing.  The first time it happened to me, I was in a supermarket checkout line.   I turned around and the woman behind me was someone I had seen naked many times.  While I wasn't aware of it, I must have had a slight reaction because she had this puzzled look.

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  7. 4 hours ago, Arkay2 said:

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    Voyeurism is, for some, not only about nudism and sex but is a window into peoples lives [...]

    As I've said before, I have a high-rise city apartment that I use frequently.  It has a view into many windows of another building across the street.  And, yes, I often saw sex and nudity.  But, in real life, most times people are simply doing boring things.  The fun was trying to figure out what they were based on what you could see.  I did treat myself to high power image stabilized binoculars.

    I'll just tell you about one apartment.  A young women lived alone in a studio apartment at the same level as mine and directly across.  From a tee shirt she wore, I surmised that she had gone to an Ivy League law school.  She seemed to have regular hours, so she might have been clerking for a judge.  She was careless about window shades so I often saw her changing and doing mundane things.

    One night in early January (it was the night of the college football championship) something was different.  She was watching TV, but she was wearing a black nightgown instead of her usual PJ's.  Finally, a guy showed up around 10 pm.  Sex did happen and he became a regular late evening visitor but the point of this is my guessing about his life.  I decided that he must be a first year associate at a law firm because they require brutal billable hours.

    There were several other apartments with women living alone.  Granted I was there only a few nights a week, but over many years I never saw them have a male visitor.  But, still, it was interesting watching them living out their lives.

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  8. When I reply to a post by quoting it, I usually leave just enough of the original message to provide context for my comment, particularly if the original post was long.  That's easy to do with text  ---- you just delete any text you don't want included in your post.

    But how do you do that with images?  I find it really annoying when people reply to a posting that had text and multiple images and add a three word (often useless) comment.  And then multiple people do the same thing so that most of the page is filled with repeated text and images.

  9. Let me get my two cents in here.

    While I'm retired now, toward the end of my career I ran a company employing 250 people.  I made sure that our employees had adequate health insurance  ---- not because the law required me to but because it was the right thing to do.  In fact, I had the same insurance.

    I live in a suburb of New York City although I was raised in the city.  When I decided to buy a NYC apartment for convenience and entertainment, real estate brokers were given clear instructions to not bother showing me Trump apartments.  Why?  Because most real New Yorkers like me knew that he was a fraud who grossly overpriced what he was selling.  Sure, he sold to some locals, but I guess they felt they could maintain the myth when they sold to the next sucker.

    I haven't had to disown many friends, (I don't really, I just ignore them.)  Most people I know are educated, successful citizens who can recognize a totally incompetent leader when they see one.  It's not a close call.  I'm just amazed at how Trump supporters have to twist common sense to justify their support.

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  10. 1 hour ago, Foamy T. Squirrel said:

    Just wait 'til they go to sell their house. Just wait to see what happens when they need to cash in their IRAs or 401Ks.

    You mean couples who have capital gains over $500,000 on their home?  BooHoo

    You mean they will have to pay the tax that they have been able to defer until retirement at rates that are probably lower than they were when they first earned that money?

  11. 2 hours ago, Thestarider said:

    Eagle don't make me laugh, I guess he could steel from the American people a couple trillion like Obama did to bail out the banks and auto industry, those were his only accomplishments in the his six months with a democratic congress, 

    He would not address the failure that is the ACA, nor would address the TAX reform except to tax the fuck out of the middle class, nor would he even try to get infrastructure addressed... 

    So, you would have let the American auto industry fail?  

    The banks had gotten "too big to fail"  (You've heard of that ?) because of a LACK of regulation.  Can you imagine the chaos and cost to the economy if the big banks had failed?

    The ACA is not failing except on Fox News.  It can and should be improved but the Republicans have so poisoned the debate with scare tactics  like Death Panels that they can't step back from using it to get elected.  The fact is that despite seven years of phony bitching about it, they don't have a single idea of what would be better.  

    I'm quite a bit above middle class and I wasn't affected by the major tax increase which was to let the Bush tax cut expire for couples making  over $400,000.

    And, when I wasn't looking, Obama must have vetoed all those  infrastructure bills passed by the Republican congress. NOT.

  12. 21 hours ago, Thestarider said:

    Well Eagle lets see, the economy is growing at 2.6% , ...

    Haha.  Do you really think that six months of ZERO legislative accomplishment has affected the GDP?  I urge you (and Trump) to learn about macro-economics.  Our economy is on a glide path started by the previous administration.  You'll have to wait at least two years to have an idea of the long term affect  of the current administration's economic policies.

    I don't have time to address the other issues you raised.

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  13. 21 hours ago, Foamy T. Squirrel said:

    He's doing better than the mainstream media.

     

    What the heck does that mean?   Are you comparing a proven serial liar to the educated thoughtful press who have attained the highest level of success in a highly competitive field.  Trump categorizes any report that calls out and proves his lies as fake news.  And his gullible followers buy it.  It truly defies understanding.

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  14. It's been a while since I checked whether  any Trump supporters have changed their opinion about him.  Many of his supporters were willing to overlook is personal behavior because he was going to be effective in making America great.  Hows he doing on that score?

  15. 13 hours ago, Foamy T. Squirrel said:

    ... the fact that Hillary violated the Espionage act, and now Comey is being investigated for the same thing, as well as for several other charges. We're talking prison time, here.

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    As for Trump, his situation with Russia has been investigated by law enforcement for over 11 months now, and there is no evidence.

     

    I don't know whether to laugh or cry.

    How long was Hillary persecuted and NO charges ever made against her?  And do you think that the head of the FBI wouldn't be smart enough to avoid implicating himself in a crime?

    I don't know whether Trump or his administration colluded with Russia in a way that will lead to prosecution or impeachment.  I'm confident that the investigation is in capable hands so I have the patience to wait for it to be finished.

    You should agree that so many of Trumps people conveniently forgot about meetings with Russian related individuals  that it should at least raise a red flag.

  16. I haven't checked in here for a while.  I was just wondering whether any Trump supporters are starting to wonder about his capability to be President.

    Today we learned that his son, presumably without his father's knowledge, was willing to meet with someone  who he was told would provide him with anti-Hillary information..  In advance, he was told that the information was obtained illegally by the Russian government and that they wanted to beat Clinton.

     

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