In times like these...

59 Dano

I just want to make friends!
He’s on the Reddit UPS page talking about the right-wingers on here.
I just took a peek and you're as right as right can be! He even admitted as much AND I saw a post where he complained about me!!! I don't have an account there. Could you be so kind as to tell him I said hello and that I appreciate the mention?

EDIT: Also tell him I miss the other accounts that suddenly stopped posting when he got banned.
 
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Virescit Vulnere Virtus
I just took a peek and you're as right as right can be! He even admitted as much AND I saw a post where he complained about me!!! I don't have an account there. Could you be so kind as to tell him I said hello and that I appreciate the mention?

EDIT: Also tell him I miss the other accounts that suddenly stopped posting when he got banned.
Sorry, I don’t have an account on there either. Only reason I even knew about it was people on here posted about them when this site came back up after a month.
 

Meat

Well-Known Member
Pennsylvania is mini American. Philly, Scranton, and Pittsburgh-commie, add Happy Valley-snobby, college, out of touch elites. Harrisburg living off the government teet. The rest of the state is regular folk, that don't want government in every single part of their lives.

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What is the net-worth threshold for being an out-of-touch-elite?
 

Meat

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...it sure would be fun to have MrFedEx back to watch him melt down over Decision '24.

MrFEDEx didn’t care for me much (not sure why), but I’m pretty sure he probably came to some combination of the following conclusions on election night (I know I did);

1) If the stock market hits half the records it did under Biden, he’ll be considered “rich” if he isn’t already is.

2) Presidents you don’t care for come and go, and are as much of a certainty in life as death, taxes and irony.

3) Electoral politics can’t save people (somewhere in the neighborhood of half the county)) from making HORRIFIC life decisions. Check out the bio’s of many of the posters that responded to this thread for specific examples - yikes!
 

Thebrownblob

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MrFEDEx didn’t care for me much (not sure why), but I’m pretty sure he probably came to some combination of the following conclusions on election night (I know I did);

1) If the stock market hits half the records it did under Biden, he’ll be considered “rich” if he isn’t already is.

2) Presidents you don’t care for come and go, and are as much of a certainty in life as death, taxes and irony.

3) Electoral politics can’t save people (somewhere in the neighborhood of half the county)) from making HORRIFIC life decisions. Check out the bio’s of many of the posters that responded to this thread for specific examples - yikes!
Yep, most peoples problems are self-made. Similar to the school loan situation. If you didn’t sit down and calculate your potential earnings after graduation and look at the job market before you sign the dotted line you made a bad or the very least risky investment. Sadly, the federal government under Obama made it impossible for student borrowers to discharge that debt. Creating lifelong debt slaves.
 

UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
Hard to believe a "union strong" person would want to elect the most anti-labor anti-union person... care to expound how you feel he'll be good for unions or labor? Truly curious the mental gymnastics that it takes to support him. For reference, I fall under "conservative christian" Trump is sickening, pandering works I guess.
Seethe, lefty.🤣🤣🤣 As if I care what you think or say, see ya.
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Thebrownblob

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Hard to believe a "union strong" person would want to elect the most anti-labor anti-union person... care to expound how you feel he'll be good for unions or labor? Truly curious the mental gymnastics that it takes to support him. For reference, I fall under "conservative christian" Trump is sickening, pandering works I guess.
Maybe it’s the same way someone who falls under “conservative Christian” could vote for Kamala Harris? clearly Trump was cleaning up on the blue-collar vote this time because the Democrats have totally lost their way and their support from the blue collar workers.
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
Hard to believe a "union strong" person would want to elect the most anti-labor anti-union person... care to expound how you feel he'll be good for unions or labor? Truly curious the mental gymnastics that it takes to support him. For reference, I fall under "conservative christian" Trump is sickening, pandering works I guess.
You work at an anti union company.
Maybe look inward, before pretending you know what you're talking about.
 

throwaway10

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You work at an anti union company.
Maybe look inward, before pretending you know what you're talking about.
Oh trust me I know, that's why they've cut overtime rules(no more OT over 8) I also worked several union jobs including UPS, remember casey invited the union in from the beginning.. I think it's one of the better run union relationships. A company that understands it's employees worth, and employees that understand they can't fluff off and expect a payday because it's "union"
 

Thebrownblob

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Oh trust me I know, that's why they've cut overtime rules(no more OT over 8) I also worked several union jobs including UPS, remember casey invited the union in from the beginning.. I think it's one of the better run union relationships. A company that understands it's employees worth, and employees that understand they can't fluff off and expect a payday because it's "union"
Mr. FedEx, you’re back? Lol the company understands our worth? Must’ve worked at UPS a long time ago. They Certainly don’t feel that way anymore.
 

throwaway10

Well-Known Member
Maybe it’s the same way someone who falls under “conservative Christian” could vote for Kamala Harris? clearly Trump was cleaning up on the blue-collar vote this time because the Democrats have totally lost their way and their support from the blue collar workers.
I would fully support a good republican candidate sorry trump isn't even close to republican., other than single issue voters(abortion/immigration) I can't see a single thing that is appealing, there are just too many downsides to having someone like him in office. I supported the idea of trump the first time around, hoping that a "great businessman" would have surrounded himself with the best people for each job, instead he surrounded himself with "yes-men" and he's doing it again.


As for christianity, even if you take the "belief" out of it and use the bible as a guidebook, these so called christian republicans don't even understand:
I'll quote the bible:

"Matthew 25:35-40: In this passage, Jesus reminds us that how we care for people in need is a fundamental measure of our lives. The passage continues, "I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me".

These current evangelicals in politics do nothing of the sort, in fact they do the exact opposite...
I know this will fall on deaf ears, it'll be a rough 4 years, but America will persevere, not without some bumps and bruises,
 

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
I would fully support a good republican candidate sorry trump isn't even close to republican., other than single issue voters(abortion/immigration) I can't see a single thing that is appealing, there are just too many downsides to having someone like him in office. I supported the idea of trump the first time around, hoping that a "great businessman" would have surrounded himself with the best people for each job, instead he surrounded himself with "yes-men" and he's doing it again.


As for christianity, even if you take the "belief" out of it and use the bible as a guidebook, these so called christian republicans don't even understand:
I'll quote the bible:

"Matthew 25:35-40: In this passage, Jesus reminds us that how we care for people in need is a fundamental measure of our lives. The passage continues, "I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me".

These current evangelicals in politics do nothing of the sort, in fact they do the exact opposite...
I know this will fall on deaf ears, it'll be a rough 4 years, but America will persevere, not without some bumps and bruises,
Do you know what you get when you mix politics and religion? Politics.
 

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
I would fully support a good republican candidate sorry trump isn't even close to republican., other than single issue voters(abortion/immigration) I can't see a single thing that is appealing, there are just too many downsides to having someone like him in office. I supported the idea of trump the first time around, hoping that a "great businessman" would have surrounded himself with the best people for each job, instead he surrounded himself with "yes-men" and he's doing it again.


As for christianity, even if you take the "belief" out of it and use the bible as a guidebook, these so called christian republicans don't even understand:
I'll quote the bible:

"Matthew 25:35-40: In this passage, Jesus reminds us that how we care for people in need is a fundamental measure of our lives. The passage continues, "I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me".

These current evangelicals in politics do nothing of the sort, in fact they do the exact opposite...
I know this will fall on deaf ears, it'll be a rough 4 years, but America will persevere, not without some bumps and bruises,
Also nice copy and paste on the interpretation of the Bible verse lol. You sound like you might be a great Christian talking about taking the “belief” out of the Bible.
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