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07/27/22 06:51 PM #6149    

 

Marie Gaines (Harris)

KEEP THEM COMING!!winklaugh


07/27/22 07:40 PM #6150    

 

W Leggett


07/27/22 07:45 PM #6151    

 

W Leggett

Cheryl Corazzi Essex, what I post is what keeps me laughing and out of trouble, I know some of the photos, are a little on the ??? side. But hey, Times have changed devil


07/27/22 09:31 PM #6152    

 

Cheryl Corazzi (Essex)

Bill, you are so right about times they are a changing. 


07/28/22 12:53 AM #6153    

 

W Leggett


07/28/22 04:00 AM #6154    

 

W Leggett

 

A guy looked at my Corvette the other day and said,

"I wonder how many people could have been fed for the money that sports car cost?

I replied I'm not sure;

it fed a lot of families in Bowling Green, Kentucky who built it,

it fed the people who make the tires,

it fed the people who made the components that went into it,

it fed the people in the copper mine who mined the copper for the wires,

it fed people in at Caterpillar who make the trucks that haul the copper ore.

It fed the trucking people who hauled it from the plant to the dealer

and fed the people working at the dealership and their families.

BUT,... I have to admit, I guess I really don’t know how many people it fed.

That is the difference between capitalism and the welfare mentality.

When you buy something, you put money in people’s pockets and give them dignity for their skills.

When you give someone something for nothing, you rob them of their dignity and self-worth.

Capitalism is freely giving your money in exchange for something of value.

Socialism is having the government take your money against your will and give it to someone else for doing nothing.


07/28/22 11:37 AM #6155    

 

Nova Guynes

Bill - I agree with your post.  I am not sure how we went from Kennedy's speech

"In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility — I welcome it. I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people or any other generation. The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavour will light our country and all who serve it — and the glow from that fire can truly light the world.

And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country."

 

To the Entitled Generation - What can our country do for us

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


07/28/22 12:27 PM #6156    

 

W Leggett

NOVA, I REMEMBER JFK SAYING 

And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country."

 

 


07/28/22 12:44 PM #6157    

 

Cheryl Corazzi (Essex)

So remember that speech. When did this country make the wrong turn?


07/28/22 04:18 PM #6158    

 

Nova Guynes

 +

In the 60’s I was a Kennedy Democratic.  What happened to the Democratic party?

My take of some of the US Presidents over the last 50 years

Democratic - Jimmy Carter has a very honest person but did a poor job of running the country. Under him we had one of the worst recessions that I can remember with interest rates around 20%.

Republican - Reagan set a new standard for what a president could do.

Democratic - Bill Clinton set a new standard for what a president shouldn’t do

Barack Obama – Turned a one-year recession into a 8 year recession and started the movement to the far right.

Republican – Donald Trump showed what he could do to help The USA recover but was to much of a showboat.  He made to many people hate him and the press went after him with a vengeance. I think the press decided they were King makers and are trying to use their influence to shape the USA into their view of what America should be.  Something happened to just reporting the news and let us decide.

Joe Biden – Became the worst president ever, even making Jimmy Carter look good.  Biden handlers moved the country so far right that he made Obama look middle of the road

This is just my opinion, and I am sure most of you feel differently.  You don't have to agree with me to be by friend but don't expect me to change my opinion to be your friend.

Ok back to things that make me smile jokes 


07/28/22 04:27 PM #6159    

 

Marie Gaines (Harris)

KEEP THEM COMING!  AND, PRAY, PRAY, PRAY FOR US ALL

 


07/28/22 04:33 PM #6160    

 

Nova Guynes

Things that make me smile 

 


07/28/22 06:21 PM #6161    

 

Cheryl Corazzi (Essex)

You are right, Texas is on fire but so is the rest of the country. And when it does rain, it floods!


07/28/22 08:47 PM #6162    

 

W Leggett

devilwinkcryingyesenlightened

The Pentagon has streamlined the process for sending National Guard troops into DC

 

 Migrants hold Red Cross blankets after arriving at Union Station near the U.S. Capitol from Texas on buses, April 27, 2022, in Washington. 

The District of Columbia has requested National Guard assistance to help stem a “growing humanitarian crisis” prompted by thousands of migrants that have been sent to Washington by a pair of southern states.

Mayor Muriel Bowser formally asked the White House last week for an open-ended deployment of 150 National Guard members per day as well as “suitable federal location” for a mass housing and processing center, mentioning the D.C. Armory as a logical candidate. She met on July 21 with Liz Sherwood-Randall, assistant to the president for homeland security, and Julie Chavez Rodriguez, director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.

 

The change should make it less complicated to request D.C. National Guard activation. 

The crisis began in spring when Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey announced plans to send busloads of migrants to Washington, D.C., in response to President Joe Biden’s decision to lift a pandemic-era emergency health order that restricted migrant entry numbers.

Since then the city estimates that nearly 200 buses have arrived, delivering more than 4,000 migrants to Union Station, often with no resources and no clue what to do next.

A coalition of local charitable groups has been working to feed and shelter the migrants, aided by a $1 million grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. But organizers have been warning that both their resources and personnel were nearing exhaustion.

“This reliance on NGOs is not working and is unsustainable — they are overwhelmed and underfunded,” Bowser said in her letter. She has repeatedly stated that the influx was stressing her government’s ability to care for its own homeless residents and required intervention from Biden’s government.

“We know we have a federal issue that demands a federal response,” Bowser said at a July 18 press conference.

In her letter, Bowser harshly criticizes Abbott and Ducey, accusing them of “cruel political gamesmanship” and saying the pair had “decided to use desperate people to score political points.”

Bowser does not have the authority to personally order a National Guard deployment, an issue that has become emotionally charged in recent years as a symbol of the district’s entrenched status as less than a state.

 


07/28/22 11:35 PM #6163    

 

W Leggett

A Connecticut Transit electric bus caught fire Saturday in Hamden, Connecticut, according to fire officials.

The Hamden Fire Department posted on its Facebook page, “Crews responded to an electric bus fire in the parking lot of the CT Transit Bus Depot on State Street this morning.”

“Lithium-ion battery fires are difficult to extinguish due to the thermal chemical process that produces great heat and continually reignites,” the Hamden FD noted.

 

WVIT-TV reported that with this type of battery fire, officials said they just have to let it burn.

Two CT Transit workers were transported to the hospital as a precaution from exposure to the smoke, and one firefighter for heat exhaustion.

 


07/29/22 12:08 AM #6164    

 

Cheryl Corazzi (Essex)

Our governor wont send buses because she is a democrat. But New Mexico is being overwhelmed with migrants on a daily basis also. Federal government has left it up to the border states to handle this situation but are criticized when they take action to bus them to Washington DC. The mayor of Washington DC is wrong in saying this a political ploy when the President used his authority to inflict this situation onto the border states in the beginning. 


07/29/22 02:51 AM #6165    

 

W Leggett


07/29/22 02:58 AM #6166    

 

W Leggett


07/29/22 02:13 PM #6167    

 

Dick Storey

Who owns/runs these giants?

 

The Montana Standard newspaper (e-edition; 7/29/22 )

$2,245.62 a second: Enormous profit for oil companies on record gas prices

https://mtstandard.com/business/2-245-62-a-second-enormous-profit-for-oil-companies-on-record-gas-prices/article_61fc4d39-32e8-5756-8926-a726c516ebd2.html?utm_source=mtstandard.com&utm_campaign=%2Fnewsletter-templates%2Fnews-alert&utm_medium=PostUp&utm_content=c516bd47a468e05cb96f76bff83590b8f511f63c

ExxonMobil and Chevron both reported record massive profits thanks to record gasoline prices during the quarter. 

Exxon's profit, excluding special items, came to $17.6 billion in the second quarter, nearly double what it made in its very profitable first quarter as oil and gas prices started to soar in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Second-quarter profit was up 273% from the same period a year ago.

Chevron earned $11.4 billion excluding special items, up 74% from the first quarter and 247% from a year ago.

Including one-time items, both earned hundreds of millions more: ExxonMobil's net income reached $17.9 billion, while Chevron brought in $11.6 billion.

ExxonMobil's net income came to $2,245.62 every second of every day of the 92-day long quarter. On that basis, Chevron earned $1,462.11 per second.

Since it takes about two minutes to pump 20 gallons of gas, that means between them the two oil giants earned more than $400,000 between them in the time it took you to fill your tank.

1963-- Absolute gas price: $0.32/gal. - Inflation-adjusted price: $2.70 (the article has a number of years listed)

 

 

 


07/29/22 03:41 PM #6168    

 

Dick Storey

Hi Nova,

Interesting, succinct comments on recent U.S. Presidents.   

Here are some examples of other opinions—google search listed a number of these, including 2 from Fox News website:

To see more and an explanation of the numbers please go to this website below (This rookie had a difficult time moving parts of this table to Word. The website does list all the past presidents):

https://www.c-span.org/presidentsurvey2021/?page=overall

                                                                        Final Score      Rank by year

John F. Kennedy

699

8

8

6

8

Ronald Reagan

681

9

9

10

11

Barack Obama

664

10

12

NA

NA

William J. Clinton

 

 

 

 

 

 

594

19

15

14

21

George H. W. Bush

585

21

20

18

20

Jimmy Carter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

506

26

27

25

22

Richard M. Nixon

464

31

28

27

26

Donald J. Trump

312

41

NA

NA

NA

 

Please also see:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_rankings_of_presidents_of_the_United_States

and

 

 

 

 

 

                       

https://www.usnews.com/news/special-reports/the-worst-presidents/slideshows/the-10-worst-presidents

2. Donald Trump (second worst)

Born: June 14, 1946

Presidential Term: Jan. 20, 2017 - Jan 20, 2021

Vice President: Mike Pence

Ranked by historians

https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2021/06/30/presidential-rankings-2021-cspan-historians/

Historians just ranked the presidents. Trump wasn’t last.

The only living president among the 10 worst presidents in history, Trump is also the only president to be impeached twice. Trump got his best average rating on public persuasion, in which he came in 32nd. On moral authority and administrative skills, however, he came in dead last.

Note: In 2017, former president Barack Obama entered the ranking at No. 12 best, though Howard University historian Edna Greene Medford warned The Washington Post at the time that “historians prefer to view the past from a distance, and only time will reveal his legacy.” Four years later, a little distance seems to be doing Obama’s legacy good — he is now ranked No. 10 all-time best.

The 10 worst presidents: Besides Trump, whom do scholars scorn the most?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2018/02/20/the-10-worst-presidents-besides-trump-who-do-scholars-scorn-the-most/

Dead last. That’s where a group of presidential scholars placed Donald Trump in the pantheon of American presidents.

From Fox news website

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/farewell-barack-obama-your-legacy-as-one-of-our-best-presidents-is-secure

Farewell, Barack Obama: Your legacy as one of our best presidents is secure

AND

Historians rank Obama 12th best president in new survey

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/historians-rank-obama-12th-best-president-in-new-survey

Nothing on President Biden, too early they say. I hope he does better than now. We'd all benefit.

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And my 2 cents: congress not passing the bill to help vets exposed to waste fires is outrageous  but there is hope they will correct this mistake. 

 


07/29/22 04:57 PM #6169    

 

Dick Storey

To my "2 cents worth" comment, please the Billings Gazette today:

Blindsided by a Republican retreat from a bill to aid veterans exposed to toxic burn pits, U.S. Senator Jon Tester vowed Thursday to get the legislation back on track.      ...........................

Senator Tester is from Montana, a farmer and a friend.


07/29/22 11:11 PM #6170    

 

W Leggett


07/29/22 11:13 PM #6171    

 

W Leggett

 DICK YOUR "2 cents worth WILL now costs you $5.00wink


07/30/22 02:02 PM #6172    

 

Randy Richardson (Richardson)

WOW. infoflation???


07/30/22 02:41 PM #6173    

 

Marie Gaines (Harris)

GREAT POSTS!  KEEP THEM COMING!!

 


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