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    Quote Originally Posted by Dienekes View Post
    I guess when I get passed by one of those overpriced toys it just brings it home how absolutely out of synch I am. And I just don't give a damn.

    Now, the nice S&W Model 19-3 I recently picked up is a whole different deal.
    Yeah.

    I just bought a Brownells M16A1. Super sale. Cost me $800, free shipping, $25 transfer fee. I betcha I get just as much pleasure out of that rifle as the guy that spent $80K on the mega-truck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomMcC View Post
    You know that in Bernie world the gov't could just mandate a $100 minimum wage and presto chango in the magic kingdom of socialism everyone's money problems are solved.
    Okay, but in Koch Bros. world, you have a 50 cent minimum wage and everybody's money problems are solved. (Nobody has any),.

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    Every four years or so I buy a new vehicle over the last decade it's been, Mustang GT, Mustang GT and as I now have a Son in College, a Toyota Tacoma.
    I've bought each of them in near new condition, under 20 K miles and I'm guessing I've saved close to 40 K dollars because some idiot couldn't pay their car note.
    I've been a stickler for maintenance, my Trucks have lasted forever. My Sons driving a Chevy Truck I gifted him that's now rolling on 375 K Miles.

    The worse case scenario would be for everyone to default at once, I simply wouldn't know which new truck to buy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uni-Vibe View Post
    Okay, but in Koch Bros. world, you have a 50 cent minimum wage and everybody's money problems are solved. (Nobody has any),.
    Greedy billionaires or greedy politicians...they're cut from the same soiled clothe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Averageman View Post
    Every four years or so I buy a new vehicle over the last decade it's been, Mustang GT, Mustang GT and as I now have a Son in College, a Toyota Tacoma.
    I've bought each of them in near new condition, under 20 K miles and I'm guessing I've saved close to 40 K dollars because some idiot couldn't pay their car note.
    I've been a stickler for maintenance, my Trucks have lasted forever. My Sons driving a Chevy Truck I gifted him that's now rolling on 375 K Miles.

    The worse case scenario would be for everyone to default at once, I simply wouldn't know which new truck to buy.
    LOL.

    Sadly a lot of morons also have really lousy taste in colors, and options.

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