[Homestead] Moods

bobf bobford79 at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 19 21:54:27 EST 2008


But they will whine, and 'I' will probably holler.  I'm telling you bev, people say you can't get blood from a turnip, but we are going to be coughing up interest payments on the debt that makes today's horrid t*xes seem benign.  Tell that boy of yours to try and find him a t*x h*ven location out there on the seven seas, for where to spend his latter days :-)


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--- On Fri, 12/19/08, EarthNSky <erthnsky at bellsouth.net> wrote:

> From: EarthNSky <erthnsky at bellsouth.net>
> Subject: Re: [Homestead] Moods
> To: homestead at lists.ibiblio.org
> Date: Friday, December 19, 2008, 7:43 PM
> bobf wrote:
> > Bev, I ran across a site today that was breaking down
> numbers 
> > figuring what he expected from Obama's promises ,
> platforms, etc, as 
> > well as with his stimulus packages and bail-outs (only
> the ones after
> >  the elction).  Now, I don't know if the guys
> numbers were right-- it
> >  could very well have been wrong, but his projections
> were that in 
> > eight years , Obama will have spent more money than
> all of the first 
> > forty-three presidents who preceded him spent,
> combined.  Part is 
> > just exponential overall growth in spending, but part
> is him with a 
> > democrat
> congress...........................................
> 
> And there should be no whining about it later, either. 
> Before he was
> elected, he spent more raised, taxpayer money that any
> candidate in
> history.  He set the precedent for future campaigns...he
> spends money
> like it grows on trees.  They say past behavior is
> indicative of future
> behavior.  Even with Ayer's Anneburg foundation thing,
> he was great at
> spending money he did not earn himself.   It has made me
> realize what a
> fiscal conservative I am.
> 
> Bev
> 
> 
> -- 
> The true significance of Sacajawea's involvement in the
> Lewis & Clark
> expedition is that it was the first documented trip in
> history where men
> asked a woman for directions and followed them, allowing
> them to arrive
> at their destination.
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