Posted on 08/08/2011 12:01:54 PM PDT by Sopater
Freep this poll:
Do you think the tea party is to blame for the downgrade of the nation's credit rating?
Yes 21 (5%)
No 359(93%)
Undecided 0 (0%)
Other 2 (0%)
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
By participation in the poll you give it’s reason impetus. It deserves ignoring completely.
But that can not be correct, mac,the crybaby liar, daddy, moron biden and the will slaves of the dumb-o-cart party say they are.
Oh wait, they are the members of the party of liars - never mind.
FREEP THIS POLL ***PING!*** FRmail me if you want to be added or removed from the Fearless Poll-Freeping Freepers Ping list. And be sure to ping me to any polls that need Freepin', if I miss them. (looks like a medium volume list) (gordongekko909, founder of the pinglist, stays on the list until his ghost signs up for the list)
Oh, sorry D. When I clicked on the link, it would only give me the results page, and I thought the poll was closed. I should have given you the option to check it out yourself.
Next time...
I think I voted, but it was hard to tell with all the fershlugginar pop-ups!
Are you running Firefox?
If so, get Ad Blocker plus. Works like a charm.
Also, NoScript works for lots of stuff too.
The Washington Times is DC’s conservative newspaper; the Washington Post is the lib paper.
I have it set on light, not full block.
I have it off entirely on FReerepublic, but it’s active on most other sites, 100%.
END TIMES PING . . . assuming this makes it through the gauntlet . . .
Here’s some thoughtful points on the ball park topic of the economy that’s being trashed:
by poster:
PauseForThought
posted on 8/8/2011 @ 13:17 this post
I am reading so many expressions of anguish because of the responsibility people feel towards family (and also employees) in the face of growing financial pressure that I thought it worth offering some pointers which could even make a difference should the whole system tank.
The answer is not going to drop into anyones lap. The only way to get through will be to act. The time to view current events as abstract economics is clearly gone. We are all being affected, and we will all reap the future rewards of decisions taken and policies pursued by those responsible.
Be proactive. Sit down and make a plan.
* Assess your priorities. What expenditure can you cut out now before things get any worse? Can you do without any of the services you currently pay for? Can you at least find a cheaper provider? Be more ruthless than ever before.
* Accept that we now live in different times, and we all need to cut our cloth accordingly. It is nearly always possible to reduce food bills, and with determination it is often possible to reduce fuel bills: drive less, and drive more slowly. Can you share some journeys?
* When time comes to pay for large annual bills, is there an option to shift to smaller, regular payments? (Just beware exorbitant interest.)
* Is it time to consider supplementing your income? A small part-time job? Maybe you would never have considered it before. Times are changing. Are there items you could sell? Reassess, and act.
* Might it actually be time to consider moving from a job that is looking increasingly insecure to one that pays (?considerably?) less, but is more secure? Think about it. And act.
* Last, but not least do you know someone who is in more difficulty than you? Is there anything you can do for them? Act. If you help someone else survive it will boost your self-esteem and increase your determination in the face of events over which you have no control. (And you never know before too long you may find yourself needing someone elses help too...)
The main point is: there are things we can do. We are not entirely controlled by circumstances beyond our control. When times are relatively easy we all tend to sit back to an extent, and accept our circumstances. It just wont work in a massive crisis.
The real answer to the economic woes of our time is massive austerity: a ruthless cutting back of government expenditure in carefully targeted areas. But the masses are too used to having everything put in their lap, and they wont accept it willingly. But if we swallow hard and accept the necessary pain on a personal level we can all get through. But it takes guts.
What suggestions can you add
from here:
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread737854/pg1
Thanks Sopater. Working link, poll FReep:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/polls/2011/aug/7/do-you-think-tea-party-blame-downgrade-nations-cre/
ha Ha! I just voted, and I’m with the 93%
It does nothing for the smell however!
Sooooo, you'd rather have the 0bama regime?!?
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