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Kommentar till text 16634 av TIM RICHARDSON (8923.2fidonews)
Ärende: Let's Play TimBall
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Greetings TIM!
08 Jul 14 17:48, Bill McGarrity wrote to TIM RICHARDSON:
TR>> McGarrity must be jealous.
BM> Jealousy has nothing to do with it Tim. It's laughable he spent all
BM> that money and got nothing out of it. C'est la Vie...
These guys are finding more and more mirrors to speak into. Even holding
thoee mirrors close to the vest doesn't do anything for their integrity.
TR>> Texas is in line to overtake Saudi Arabia in oil production soon.
BM> Not sure where you get that from... but according to most analysts,
BM> texas production will reach about 3.4 million barrels/day by the end
BM> of the year due to shale, which will scorch the land to make it
BM> totally useless when done, as compared to Saudi Arabia's daily
BM> production of just under 10 millio/day. Let us know when they
BM> overtake them Tim. Are you using the same crystal ball Reagan used?
TR>> Texas is also becoming the place for business to re-locate and
TR>> dare to grow their business without much interference from the
TR>> state.
BM> Sure, less "interference". Guess blowing up a town is good for
BM> business but screw the people who live there and who died. Brilliant.
Stupid is as stupid says, I always say.
TR>> But I wouldn't make book on his life expectancy after Jan 20th,
TR>> 2017.
BM> So you have inside information on this Tim?
One doesn't need insider info to specualate on such matters.
BM> One could possibly say you're predicting the killing of a former
BM> president.
One could also say that speculation using non-popularity numbers speaks
volumes for what the majority of Americans think (and wish for).
BM> I'm sure the Secret Service would love to hear more...
They wouldn't have any interest in speculation. Perhaps a full blown
threat would work.
BM> please continue while I dial (202) 406-5708.
I hope he records the call; I want to hear the guffaws from those SS boiz
when he mentions speculative statements as a threat... 8^)
TR>> And its amazing how people like BM can throw `living breathing
TR>> people' out there in regard to those who crash our borders in
TR>> defiance of our laws, and equate it to `abortion'. Sort of a skewed
TR>> reasoning.
BM> Again, read what the law says before you start spewing garbage.
As if he does...LOL!
BM>> I know you're not a Christian nor do I care what you are but
BM>> the fact remains you're a very sick individual.
TR>> And of course, `religion' always gets thrown into it. Leftists
TR>> always think they've got a `trifecta'...ignore the law, flout the
TR>> rules, gun control.
BM> No, the religious angle is used by the GOP as their standard...
That's an interesting statement. He attempted to use the religious angle
in an attempt to argue against most people think of faggots, but now it's
a thing with the GOP. Can you say hipocrite?
BM> forgot about Hobby Lobby already and the 5 GOP shills sitting on the
BM> SCOTUS.
Fortunately there are 5 which outnumber and make a great balance against
the 4 liberal shills on the USSC...
RW>> Nothing Exciting in eXcrement Today. Try New Jerkey.
TR>> Texas has one of the largest and growing economies in the entire
TR>> country.
BM> No, they are home to some of the largest corporations that suck the
BM> life out of people.
That's odd. Most large corporations employ people who in turn pay income
taxes to support what? A liberal gov't that can't stop spending what we
don't have to the tune of 17, going on $18T dollars? And intend to spend
more if they can just get a majority in the House. Meanwhile, every poor
taxpaying SOB out there has to make a choice between eating and paying
health care premiums, with an increase comeing in September...
TR>> It has six of the top fifty Fortune 500 companies in the nation.
BM> LOL... all oil companies that are subsidized by the American Taxpayer
BM> to the tune of $21 billion/year.
Not a very informed statement. All oil companies are making so much off of
every citizen who must buy inflated oil to go to work to pay their
inflated taxes (can you say liberally taxed).
TR>> It grossed over $265 BILLION in exports in 2012 alone. Texas
TR>> unemployment rate is around 5.5% (the nation's is said to be 6.3%
TR>> this past April). Also, over 800,000 people dropped out of the work
TR>> force that same month nationwide.
BM> Yet when Bush left office it was over 10% and losing
BM> 400,000-500,000/month.
Not in Texas, which is what Tim is talking about. Nationwide and
especially in the blue states of the NE, that number is correct.
BM> Great analogy.
One has to take in the whole text, not use any of it out of context, as
Bill has attempted to do.
TR>> So...Texas is doin' pretty good.
BM> Then tell me why for every dollar texas sends to Washington they
BM> receive back $1.47 if they're doing so good?
Here, he's jealous that Texas is 35th among the states who receive tax
money back; 15 ahead of New Jerkey.
New Mexico (#1 blue state) receives $2.03 of Fedeeral Tax Dollars (FTD)
for every Tax Dollar Paid (TDP) per capita, Meanwhile, New Jerkey (blue
state ranking last of 50) receives 61 cents for every TDP. That's called
sucking hind tit in my book and isn't typical of most of the blue states,
such as New Mexico.
BM> The rest of your smoke and mirrors regarding texas wealth is sitting
BM> in the hands of the few.
Stupid is as stupid says, I always say.
BM>> Some of the states (New Jersey being one) who are carrying your lazy
BM>> asses are tired of doing it so please, go your merry way and take
BM>> along all those other red states who are "takers" as well.
TR>> The entire U.S. non-farm jobs for the month of June 2014 was just
TR>> over 288,000...or an increase of around 1.8%.
TR>> In Texas...between May 2013 and May 2014, non-farm jobs increased by
TR>> 383,000, or 3.4%!
BM> So you're comparing the data from one month for the country to the
BM> data in texas over a year? Now if we extrapolate the numbers you've
BM> just given, the increase in jobs country wide should be about
BM> 3,456,000. Sounds about right, according to the Fed's calculations.
See, he really doesn't know shit about it, since he's relying on Fed
numbers to back his play.
BM> With the size of texas being they are about 8.4% of the total
BM> population and generated 11% of the newer jobs, not bad.
Fed numbers again, but if true, then he's lost the debate.
BM> But lets take a look at the income per capita. Good Lord, they're
BM> below the average in the country by over $1,000.
Fed numbers again? There are 6 states with an income above the average per
capita states. Texas, Florida, New York, California, DC and New Jerkey
rank as the highest in taxes paid per capita. What a whiner.
BM> Yet look at NJ.. above average by over $10,000, NY.. above by
BM> $8,000, Massachusetts, above by $11,000. Even your state of
BM> California is above by $3,000. Guess the working people of texas are
BM> getting the shaft by all those Fortune 500 companies.
This is getting too hilarious to continue reading. My ribs hurt too much
already.
TR>> BTW...Texas unemployment rate has been at or below the national rate
TR>> for over 80 consecutive months!
BM> Being they're home to six of the largest Fortune 500 companies, I
BM> expect it to be 0%. They're not doing very well then.
I wonder what part of '80 consecutive months' went over his head.
80 = 6.6 years...about as long as SFB has been squating in the WH...
TR>> "...carrying your lazy asses...".? BM must be hallucinating!
BM> You just don't seem to understand facts do you? Even your own home
BM> state gets back only 94% of what it sends to Washington. Where is
BM> your outrage over that?
California ranks 8th lowest returns with New Jerkey, Nevada, Connecticut,
New Hampshire, Minnesota, Illinois and Delaware leading the sucks hind tit
category. I also note that New York ranks just below California.
BM>> Funny, I thought all you GOP kinfolk hated those "takers". Guess
BM>> looking in the mirror isn't your style. <N>ext bullshit..
BM> Face it Tim, RED states are more dependent on the Federal Goverment
BM> than the Blue states. texas is 18th MOST dependent. Why is that with
BM> all those Fortune 500 companies?
What a line of shit in the face of reality.
BM> As a side note, North Dakota (who just happens to be so red it's
BM> blushing) receives over $5 for every dollar they send to Washington
Ummmm, ND ranks near the top in TDP vs TDR...At the top are 3, count um,
3 blue states; New Mexico, Mississippi and West Virgina.
BM> yet they have an unemployment rate of 3.1%. Oh wait, BIG oil is up
BM> there... never mind.
TDP vs TDR has nothing to do with big oil companies being present.
BTW, I have a picture of Tim and his mother, I can see who he got the buck
teeth from and why he grows a beard to hide his ugly face.
Have a day!
R\%/itt - K5RXT
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