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To: Irenic

You might not live in a rural/tourist area of the West or a suburb, so you might not have seen what I was referring to. You might also be understanding. I was not referring to all older women, either, and many of the guilty ones have effeminate men living with them—men who go along with whatever dirty social/political wave that washes through our country. But it happens too often.

I’ve done some of my own building on my own properties here and there over a few decades. All of the allegations that against private property rights in several places has been from older women against new, small manufacturing shops, sawmills, owner-built projects and just about anything that might be seen from roads near properties.

In one case, all of a ranching family’s property was taken (several million) because of nothing more than scores of false allegations made by a few older women with many others supporting them in gossip (their sensitive New Age guys included) in the large, sparsely populated area. The false accusers didn’t want range cattle on their properties, but they wouldn’t build fences. They were afraid their free-ranging dogs would be shot for chasing cattle. They believe that they are somehow special. They’ve demanded tax hikes for more socialists perks, while every one of them claims to be conservative and old fashioned.

I’m older than some of them, by the way, and younger than others—pretty much in the middle of our rotten Baby Boomer generation. So yes, I’ve seen what my peers were getting away with all the way, including seeing one record after another of my past employment deleted in the reports we receive from the Social Security office. But this debt regime is going to cost us all, and the unavoidable debt repudiation, regulation-repealing and currency adjustment process will straighten the mess out.

After the mess is straightened out with the needed large cuts against public spending, this “arrogant male” is going to start making parts (if still living). I’ll train other, younger “males” (and any younger women willing), No debt-sucking neighborhood gossip (or supporting effeminate boyfriend) will have the money or time to stop me then.

When so many older people decide to lobby for so much more government spending on themselves, immunities, exemptions, etc., there’s a national problem. Same with other groups full of members who disagree on many things (e.g., communists in collaboration with new, fake conservatives). I’ve thrown all commie, misogamist (family-hating) AARP mail in the trash for a couple of decades.

I stand with any younger folks who want to try to live the old fashioned way, regardless of the immoralities foisted on them by my generation in business, government and academia. Me? I won’t be around very long. The few years (if that) will be gone in a flash.

To the many others who’ve been talking about their imagined end of the world and their plans to “survive” it, the world is not ending. We are ending. And we couldn’t hold a candle to the 289 generations before us.

And politics? Both political parties are full of dishonest, socialist trash. We cant’ afford their violations of civil rights (constitutional rights), their extortions from the same or their demands for yet more big-spending services including the medical racket. And the debt won’t be paid in a generation. There’s not that much time left before the debt can be no longer maintained.


205 posted on 05/29/2013 11:36:36 AM PDT by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of rotten politics smelled around the planet.)
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To: familyop

No, I don’t live in the West but I can somewhat understand what you are writing about.

It is a bit from the other side that I’ve noticed it. I grew up in a fairly rural area and I absolutely loved our neighborhood, 2 whole streets worth and plenty of woods.

Mostly nobody bothered the other and we helped each other when needed. We always had some newbie to the neighborhood who wanted to start a civic association and all the garbage that entails—they usually didn’t get too far. They also usually moved after a short bit. That was good, they were better suited to some other way of life.

I’m grown and moved on but my mother still has to fight this non-sense. Young people move in and want to pretend like they live in some structured, rule strangled, neighborhood. They want to change this and make a rule for that...it’s tiring.

My mother also goes and swings a hammer at habitat for humanity and gives much back to the community in many areas. I wish she would stop, many of the families don’t always show up and when they do, they don’t want to work very much at all. My senior mother out there sweating her arse off and some whiner give-me twit complains about the heat. pshaw!

I had a single mother who worked full time and busted her hump keeping her place beautiful and still does. I don’t know many who could out-work my mother. She didn’t hire it done, she did it. I would have benefited having a father around ( her too) as I was a bit of a wild child but overall, I think it all turned out OK.

If my mother can get a discount for something, I think she dam* well earned it. And if all these young people keep going off on seniors and it starts to hurt my mother, there’s going to be a problem.


229 posted on 05/29/2013 12:21:47 PM PDT by Irenic (The pencil sharpener and Elmer's glue is put away-- we've lost the red wheel barrow)
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