June 15, 20223 yr 26 minutes ago, Ipiggles said: Ahh the lefts tactic, when you cant debate the facts, attack the presenter, label them. Good job, you are exactly who I thought you were. Meanwhile 30 min earlier... 1 hour ago, Ipiggles said: He probably lives in an overpriced apartment surrounded by crime in a city.
June 15, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, we_gotta_believe said: Meanwhile 30 min earlier... They're the ultimate thin-skinned bomb throwers (wonder where they get that from). Gotta love it when they get up in their feelings about being attacked.
June 15, 20223 yr 6 minutes ago, DEagle7 said: Some folks need wide open spaces. Some folks need to live in a place where the top rated local restaurant on Yelp isn't Denny's. Different strokes. I get that, but I dont choose where I live based off of restaurants, LOL And just to be clear Dennys, and all the franchise food eateries are all about the same distance to me as the top rated local restaurants are. (not that we eat out much, usually less than once a week) They are all about 20 mins away from me at best. There are 3 local Bar's that serve bar fare food within 10- 15 minutes of my house. Luckily the one with the best food is only 5 minutes away. They have an incredible view from their outside dining area as well.
June 15, 20223 yr 20 minutes ago, Bacarty2 said: zzzzzzzz Putting stickers on gas pumps must be more exhausting than it seems.
June 15, 20223 yr 5 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said: Meanwhile 30 min earlier... Not exactly the same, but touche. And to be clear, I usually refrain from personal attacks until one is lobbed my way from that individual. You have lobbed plenty my way, long before I started in on you. (though I am sure you will have selective amnesia)
June 15, 20223 yr 6 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said: Meanwhile 30 min earlier... His awareness is off the charts, but not in a good way.
June 15, 20223 yr Just now, Ipiggles said: Not exactly the same, but touche. And to be clear, I usually refrain from personal attacks until one is lobbed my way from that individual. You have lobbed plenty my way, long before I started in on you. (though I am sure you will have selective amnesia) So "he started it". Lmao, such conviction!
June 15, 20223 yr Just now, Bacarty2 said: again, they make these things called cars, where you can travel places rather quickly. weird, I know. Well with the current Putin Russia, Republican gas prices, some may not be able to afford to drive a car 20 minutes to eat at a restaurant at $50 - $75+ a head
June 15, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, Boogyman said: His awareness is off the charts, but not in a good way. You should read my response to him, I didn't start in on you till you lobbed the first insult at me But I know you lack the ability to comprehend things like responding in kind.
June 15, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, Ipiggles said: Not exactly the same, but touche. And to be clear, I usually refrain from personal attacks until one is lobbed my way from that individual. You have lobbed plenty my way, long before I started in on you. (though I am sure you will have selective amnesia) No, no, you're right. I readily have called you a stupid rube with the self-awareness of a goldfish, and you've proven that beyond a shadow of a doubt. Good job, you are who I thought you were.
June 15, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, Boogyman said: So "he started it". Lmao, such conviction! As much as you are a registirred republican.
June 15, 20223 yr 21 hours ago, paco said: rolleyesrightoutofmyheadface Last month it was Russia, this month it's republicans. I guess next month he'll blame manbearpig also I found the timing of this right after Biden started blaming the GOP hilarious Former Obama adviser Steven Rattner and MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough praised Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., for derailing President Biden’s Build Back Better Act because interest rates would be even higher if the costly bill had passed. Quote Inflation: MSNBC host, ex-Obama adviser praise Joe Manchin for killing Biden’s Build Back Better plan Rattner joined MSNBC’s "Morning Joe" to discuss inflation as the liberal network’s on-screen chyron noted it had reached a four-decade high. "This is what we’ve been warning of, this is what happens. I was wondering why it was taking so long, but you flood the economy with too much money, with too much government debt, with too many government programs, too much defecit spending, this is exactly what happens," Scarborough said. "My God, I just wonder what would have happened if progressives would've gotten their six-trillion dollar wish earlier this year." Last year, Manchin famously declared he would not support "spending trillions more" on social programs amid a dispute between the moderate Democrat and party leaders and effectively killed the massive social policy spending bill known as Build Back Better. At the time, Manchin said he "made clear to the president and Democratic leaders" that it would be the "definition of fiscal insanity" to greenlight more spending despite funding shortages for social security and Medicare. Manchin also cited concerns about the potential impact to inflation and the shaky U.S. economic recovery. Rattner, a former Treasury Department official under the Obama administration, agrees in hindsight. "In an ironic way you almost have to thank Joe Manchin for blocking that because $6.5 trillion of spending in this economy would make these numbers look small," Rattner told Scarborough. "We had a huge budget deficit, we had an unbelievable aggressive reaction by the Fed to the pandemic, you can kind of understand why they were trying," he continued. "But they just tried too hard, and now we’re all going to pay the consequences in a very, very tough environment over the next year or two while this gets sorted out." Scarborough agreed that Manchin helped save Democrats by stopping Biden’s Build Back Better Act. "I wouldn’t even say ironically thank Joe Manchin, you can just thank Joe Manchin if you’re glad that interest rates aren’t even higher," Scarborough said, referring to the Fed's rate hike to try to tamp down spending. U.S. consumers ratcheted up their outlook for where inflation will be one year from now, according to a key Federal Reserve Bank of New York survey published Monday, a potentially worrisome sign for the central bank as it tries to tame white-hot prices. The median expectation is that the inflation rate will be up 6.6% one year from now, matching an 11-year-high recorded in March, according to the New York Federal Reserve's Survey of Consumer Expectations, which dates back to 2013. Three years from now, consumers would see inflation hitting 3.9% – unchanged from last month. The new projections come on the heels of a scorching-hot Labor Department report that showed the consumer price index, a broad measure of the price for everyday goods, including gasoline, groceries and rents, rose 8.6% in May from a year ago, faster than expected. Prices jumped 1% in the one-month period from April. It marks the fastest pace of inflation since December 1981.
June 15, 20223 yr Just now, we_gotta_believe said: No, no, you're right. I readily have called you a stupid rube with the self-awareness of a goldfish, and you've proven that beyond a shadow of a doubt. Good job, you are who I thought you were. Stealing my lines? Ahh thats right you are just a parrot. If I wanted your opinion, I would just watch CNN.
June 15, 20223 yr Just now, Ipiggles said: Stealing my lines? Ahh thats right you are just a parrot. If I wanted your opinion, I would just watch CNN. Too stupid to understand the difference between being mocked and plagiarism? Yep, checks out.
June 15, 20223 yr 5 minutes ago, Ipiggles said: I get that, but I dont choose where I live based off of restaurants, LOL And just to be clear Dennys, and all the franchise food eateries are all about the same distance to me as the top rated local restaurants are. (not that we eat out much, usually less than once a week) They are all about 20 mins away from me at best. There are 3 local Bar's that serve bar fare food within 10- 15 minutes of my house. Luckily the one with the best food is only 5 minutes away. They have an incredible view from their outside dining area as well. No judgement either way. My brother lives out in the woods in Vermont. I see the appeal. But for some people having shows/restaurants/nightlife/museums etc all easily accessible is more important. It was important to me to be near the water. Like I said different strokes.
June 15, 20223 yr Just now, Ipiggles said: As much as you are a registirred republican. I am. Why is that so surprising? Is it that I'm not a bot that votes for a colored hat? Is it that hard for a bot to comprehend voting for the better candidate regardless of political party? Actually I take that question back, your inability to comprehend that is what makes you a bot. It must suck to not have any original thoughts and blindly going by last nights Newsmax and OAN talking points.
June 15, 20223 yr Just now, Bacarty2 said: I out boogy on block. He just runs around name calling/making crap up. Feel like it;s high school in here with him Here is a secret, I have both of them on block, every now and again, someone responds to both their silliness, and so I see what they post from time to time. It's all quite predictible. Trumplican, Trumpbot, NSDAP, Biggot, always attacking those they disagree with trying to discredit. SMH. It really inavlidates their opinions when they have a real one.
June 15, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, Bacarty2 said: I out boogy on block. He just runs around name calling/making crap up. Feel like it;s high school in here with him F your feelings, snowflake.
June 15, 20223 yr 5 minutes ago, paco said: I found the timing of this right after Biden started blaming the GOP hilarious Former Obama adviser Steven Rattner and MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough praised Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., for derailing President Biden’s Build Back Better Act because interest rates would be even higher if the costly bill had passed. Steve Rattner is now the Chairman and CEO of Willet Advisors, Bloomberg's family office. I know plenty of people who know him and have worked with him -- he also led the auto bailouts. He's incredibly smart.
June 15, 20223 yr 8 minutes ago, Ipiggles said: Here is a secret, I have both of them on block, every now and again, someone responds to both their silliness, and so I see what they post from time to time. It's all quite predictible. Trumplican, Trumpbot, NSDAP, Biggot, always attacking those they disagree with trying to discredit. SMH. It really inavlidates their opinions when they have a real one. It's not a secret that you block people, 4-D Stalker. You're very sensitive.
June 15, 20223 yr 5 minutes ago, vikas83 said: Steve Rattner is now the Chairman and CEO of Willet Advisors, Bloomberg's family office. I know plenty of people who know him and have worked with him -- he also led the auto bailouts. He's incredibly smart. You dont have to be a rocket surgeon to understand this: "This is what we’ve been warning of, this is what happens. I was wondering why it was taking so long, but you flood the economy with too much money, with too much government debt, with too many government programs, too much defecit spending, this is exactly what happens," Scarborough said. "My God, I just wonder what would have happened if progressives would've gotten their six-trillion dollar wish earlier this year."
June 15, 20223 yr 8 minutes ago, Ipiggles said: Here is a secret, I have both of them on block, every now and again, someone responds to both their silliness, and so I see what they post from time to time. It's all quite predictible. Trumplican, Trumpbot, NSDAP, Biggot, always attacking those they disagree with trying to discredit. SMH. It really inavlidates their opinions when they have a real one. Uh oh, secrets out! 🙄 What a moron. The whole point of the ignore function is to ignore someone lol. This idiot bypasses his own ignore list so he can see what the people on ignore are saying. 1 minute ago, VanHammersly said: It's not a secret that you block people, 4-D Stalker. You're very sensitive. Bots prefer to recharge in an echo chamber.
June 15, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, Ipiggles said: FYI, they only allow me to get a 90 day supply, and lock me out until 75 days have passed. im in the same boat
June 15, 20223 yr 59 minutes ago, Bacarty2 said: question cause you've done it in a couple threads. Why do you take personal shots at people, or make up lies to make yourself feel better when they have a different point of view? The dude is an unstable scumbag. He doesn't work so he sits in CVON all day doing things like calling females "C", threatening to fight their husbands, and mocking people when they share their elderly parent is struggling with a potentially deadly disease. It's best to limit your interactions with him, but I have to admit it is entertaining to call him out on his scuminess and mock his stupidity from time to time.
June 15, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, Kz! said: The dude is an unstable scumbag. He doesn't work so he sits in CVON all day doing things like calling females "C", threatening to fight their husbands, and mocking people when they share their elderly parent is struggling with a potentially deadly disease. It's best to limit your interactions with him, but I have to admit it is entertaining to call him out on his scuminess and mock his stupidity from time to time. Glad to see your notes on me are up to date. Please, continue.
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