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Show me the money

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
I will use Judge Jerry. If I lose we will go on the Jerry Springer show and,, well its the Jerry Springer show, who knows what's will happen lol

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You might consider Judge Roy Bean, the only law west of the Pecos.

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Viker

Your beloved eccentric Auntie Cristal
You might consider Judge Roy Bean, the only law west of the Pecos.

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A dead man fined for obscenity.
A mule imprisoned for cattle theft.
A prostitute fined for overcharging.
This is my kind of judge.
He'd have litter imprisoned for loitering.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
If we were a nation of Buddhist monks there would be vastly more agreement of the right thing to do as a moral society, and fewer disputes for bad reasons.
Let's say they all agree on all things.
What do they actually get done in the real world?
Gazing at navels doesn't build cars or make vaccines.
 

F1fan

Veteran Member
Let's say they all agree on all things.
What do they actually get done in the real world?
Gazing at navels doesn't build cars or make vaccines.
It's not as if Buddhist monks have housekeepers and chefs doing all their work. They actually are quite busy and disciplined in doing their tasks.

Of course my point is that there are many things that the USA should be doing but are not getting done due to needless squabbling over ideological nonsense. Climate change and healthcare are two huge issues that just aren't getting done. We see the floods and damage from the recent hurricane causing all sorts of damage that could be avoided with better infrastructure. Wee don't want to spend the money, but then money gets spent when the damage happens. And often it is just repairs, not reworking the infrastructure to avoid it again.

It's this sort of short-sighted decision making that my humorous suggestion would solve. Be responsible. Get done what needs to be done to avoid future problems.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
It's not as if Buddhist monks have housekeepers and chefs doing all their work. They actually are quite busy and disciplined in doing their tasks.

Of course my point is that there are many things that the USA should be doing but are not getting done due to needless squabbling over ideological nonsense. Climate change and healthcare are two huge issues that just aren't getting done. We see the floods and damage from the recent hurricane causing all sorts of damage that could be avoided with better infrastructure. Wee don't want to spend the money, but then money gets spent when the damage happens. And often it is just repairs, not reworking the infrastructure to avoid it again.

It's this sort of short-sighted decision making that my humorous suggestion would solve. Be responsible. Get done what needs to be done to avoid future problems.
One's person's ideological nonsense is another's important beliefs.
Such differences won't go away, so any solution lies in civility,
compromise, & cooperation.
I don't see monks building infrastructure.
 

We Never Know

No Slack
-Get paid to get vaxed
-Get fined for no mask
-Sue someone because of an abortion
-Sue the state over abortion laws
-Sue social media
-Sue the media
-Governments suing states
-States suing the government's
-Sue anyone for any reason you can come up with

Welcome to the United show me the money States.

That is crazy insane


Watt agreeing to a four-year extension worth more than $112 million
4x365=1460 days
$112 million÷1460=$76,712 a day.

Steelers OLB T.J. Watt to earn highest annual salary of any defensive player in NFL history
 
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