Donate!
Welcome, Guest. Please Login or Register :: View Members
Pages: 1 2 
Send Topic Print
Let us hope....... (Read 153 times)
justin_o_guy2
Serious Thumper
*****
Offline

What happened?

Posts: 55279
East Texas, 1/2 dallas/la.
Re: Let us hope.......
Reply #15 - 01/18/16 at 18:55:17
 
94.5% consumer confidence? They didn't talk to anyone I know.
Wal-Mart closings, Radio Shack, Kmart, geeze Louise, who believes this? And anyone who believes the unemployment numbers, regardless of what is in office, is either an idiot or has n o clue how that figure is created.
You want a clue, check Shadowstats. It's closer to reality.
Back to top
 
 

The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion.- Edmund Burke.
  IP Logged
justin_o_guy2
Serious Thumper
*****
Offline

What happened?

Posts: 55279
East Texas, 1/2 dallas/la.
Re: Let us hope.......
Reply #16 - 01/18/16 at 20:09:43
 
Back to top
 
 

The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion.- Edmund Burke.
  IP Logged
pg
Serious Thumper
*****
Offline



Posts: 5274
In Transit
Re: Let us hope.......
Reply #17 - 01/19/16 at 05:08:04
 

There you go JOG, "pedaling fiction" again.  

Best regards,
Back to top
 
 

I don't make the rules, I just know what they are.....




  IP Logged
HovisPresley
Serious Thumper
*****
Offline

Good Vibrations!

Posts: 991
Midlands, UK
Gender: male
Re: Let us hope.......
Reply #18 - 01/19/16 at 06:10:51
 
pg wrote on 01/19/16 at 05:08:04:
There you go JOG, "pedaling fiction" again.  

Best regards,


That picture is of Salem Mall, Ohio, which was in trouble in the 80's, and was officially considered a 'dead mall' in the 90's.
Not detracting from JoG's point, but that place was doomed 20 years ago....
Back to top
 
 

'96 Bobbobbobber
  IP Logged
raydawg
Serious Thumper
*****
Offline

SuzukiSavage.com
Rocks!

Posts: 11551
pacific northwest
Gender: male
Re: Let us hope.......
Reply #19 - 01/19/16 at 07:07:23
 
HovisPresley wrote on 01/19/16 at 06:10:51:
pg wrote on 01/19/16 at 05:08:04:
There you go JOG, "pedaling fiction" again.  

Best regards,


That picture is of Salem Mall, Ohio, which was in trouble in the 80's, and was officially considered a 'dead mall' in the 90's.
Not detracting from JoG's point, but that place was doomed 20 years ago....


It's SEARS, nuff said  Cheesy

Now Poppins, go trash D-bots lame chart too  Kiss
Back to top
 
 

“The biggest big business in America is not steel, automobiles, or television. It is the manufacture, refinement and distribution of anxiety.”—Eric Sevareid (1964)
  IP Logged
HovisPresley
Serious Thumper
*****
Offline

Good Vibrations!

Posts: 991
Midlands, UK
Gender: male
Re: Let us hope.......
Reply #20 - 01/19/16 at 07:55:22
 
"Now Poppins, go trash D-bots lame chart too  Kiss "
.......................................................

Roll Eyes
Back to top
 
 

'96 Bobbobbobber
  IP Logged
raydawg
Serious Thumper
*****
Offline

SuzukiSavage.com
Rocks!

Posts: 11551
pacific northwest
Gender: male
Re: Let us hope.......
Reply #21 - 01/19/16 at 08:20:12
 
HovisPresley wrote on 01/19/16 at 07:55:22:
"Now Poppins, go trash D-bots lame chart too  Kiss "
.......................................................

Roll Eyes


Thanks  Grin
Back to top
 
 

“The biggest big business in America is not steel, automobiles, or television. It is the manufacture, refinement and distribution of anxiety.”—Eric Sevareid (1964)
  IP Logged
Serowbot
YaBB Moderator
ModSquad
*****
Offline

OK.... so what's the
speed of dark?

Posts: 29382
Tucson Az
Gender: male
Re: Let us hope.......
Reply #22 - 01/19/16 at 08:52:23
 
We like the stats we like...   Grin
Back to top
 
 

Ludicrous Speed !... ... Huh...
  IP Logged
verslagen1
YaBB Moderator
ModSquad
*****
Offline

Where there's a
will, I want to be
in it.

Posts: 29012
L.A. California
Gender: male
Re: Let us hope.......
Reply #23 - 01/19/16 at 09:02:49
 
21st century[edit]
2000s[edit]
2000 – Eliαn Gonzαlez affair, Miami, Florida
2000 – Puerto Rican Day Parade attacks, June 11, Central Park, New York City, New York
2001 – 2001 Cincinnati Riots, April 10–12, Cincinnati, Ohio
2003 – Benton Harbor Riot, June 2003, Benton Harbor, Michigan
2003 – Miami FTAA Protests, November 2003, Miami, Florida
2004 – 2004 American League Championship Series, October 21, 1 dead, Boston, Massachusetts
2005 – Civil disturbances and military action in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, August – Sept., New Orleans, Louisiana
2005 – 2005 Toledo Riot, October 15, Toledo, Ohio
2006 – San Bernardino punk riot, March 4, San Bernardino, California
2007 – The Los Angeles May Day mκlιe, May 1, Los Angeles, California
2008 – Cedar Fest riot 2008, Michigan State University, April 5, 52 arrested, East Lansing, Michigan
2008 – Republican National Convention Protests, St. Paul, March, over 1000 arrested, St. Paul, Minnesota
2009 – Riots against BART Police shooting of Oscar Grant, January 7, 120 arrested, Oakland, California
2009 - Akron Riots, March 14, 2009, 7 arrested; and July 2009, unknown number arrested, Akron, Ohio
2009 – College Fest riot, Kent State University, April 25, more than 50 arrested Kent, Ohio
2009 – Spring Jam/Dinkytown riot, University of Minnesota, April 25, Minneapolis, Minnesota
2009 – Palmer Fest melee, Ohio University, May 10, Athens, Ohio
2009 – 2009 G-20 Pittsburgh summit protests, Sept. 24-25, 193 arrested
2010s[edit]
2010 – University of Tennessee Lane Kiffin Riot. Students riot on the Knoxville campus following head football coach Lane Kiffin's announcement that he took the head coaching job at the University of Southern California.
2010 – University of Maryland basketball disturbance 2010, College Park, Maryland, March 3 following a game; 28 arrested.
2010 – Springfest Riot, April 10, 200 police disperse crowd of 8000 using tear gas, pepper spray, rubber bullets and bean bag rounds, near the campus of James Madison University; dozens injured; 30-35 arrested., Harrisonburg, Virginia
2010 – Santa Cruz May Day riot, May 1, 250 rampage through downtown Santa Cruz attacking 18 businesses, causing an estimated $100,000 in damages. 1 arrested. Santa Cruz, California
2010 – BART Verdict riot, July 8, Riot breaks out in response to verdict in the killing of Oscar Grant, BART Police shooting of Oscar Grant. About 100 businesses were damaged and 78 people were arrested, Oakland, California
2010 – Eugene Melee, Sept 25, Riot breaks out west of the University of Oregon campus as police use tear gas to break up a rowdy party. 9 arrested. Eugene, Oregon
2010 – Oakland Protest riot, Nov. 5, Police made more than 150 arrests as a crowd broke windows and knocked down fences, protesting sentence of former BART officer in shooting of Oscar Grant on New Years Day 2009 see BART Police shooting of Oscar Grant., Oakland, California
2011 – Pennsylvania State University Joe Paterno Riot. Students riot in protest of the decision of the Board of Trustees to fire head football coach Joe Paterno. State College, Pennsylvania
2011 – Occupy Wall Street (Brooklyn Bridge Protests). Demonstrators blocked the bridge and more than 700 people were arrested. Brooklyn, New York
2011 – Occupy Wall Street Oakland Protests Riots. October. Protesters shattered windows, set fires, and plastered buildings with graffiti. Riot police fired heavy amounts of tear gas on the protesters.
2012 – NATO 2012 Chicago Summit May. Conflict between riot police. Dozens of demonstrators clubbed and arrested.
2012 – Anaheim police shooting and protests, July 28. Violence erupted after multiple shootings in the neighborhood by police that included unarmed Manuel Diaz. 24 people were arrested
2013 - Taylor, Michigan, January 12. An unexpected shortage of Section 8 housing vouchers results in rioting.
2013 - Huntington Beach Unrest, July 29, Riots broke out after surf competition. Rioters damaged cars, newspaper vendors, street signs, and windows.
2013 - Michigan State Riot, Dec 9, 15 Arrested, over 57 Fires after MSU's win over Ohio State
2013 – Brooklyn Riots, March 9. Riots erupt for several nights after the controversial shooting of Kimani Gray. Over 46 demonstrators were arrested.
2013 – Seattle May Day Protest Riots, May 1st, 17 Arrested as Seattle May Day Protests Turn Violent.
2014 – Deltopia Party Turns Violent, University of California, Santa Barbara, April 5, Over 80 Arrested and over 8 police officers Injured.[1]
2014 – Ferguson, Missouri, August 10. Protests turned into violent riots and unrest after the death of teenager Michael Brown, who was shot by a Ferguson police officer. Multiple arrests because of curfew violations and looting.[2]
2014 – New York City/Berkeley, California – After prosecutors and a grand jury refused to indict a police officer in the death of Eric Garner, many people protested against it in New York City and other cities, some of them causing unrest. In New York, several people were arrested for assault on a police officer, and in Berkeley, multiple people were arrested for looting and vandalizing.
2014 - New Hampshire Pumpkin Festival Riots - Police tried to disperse rowdy crowd that set fires and threw bottles
2014 - 2014 Riverwalk riot - Greenville, North Carolina police used tear gas to disperse 3000 protesters near the campus of East Carolina University. A bus was destroyed amid a mostly quiet Halloween event.[3]
2015 - Kentucky Riots - 31 Rioting Fans Arrested after Kentucky loss in Final Four. Large disturbances and many fires set.
2015 – Baltimore – After days of peaceful protests, rioting and looting began on Monday, April 27, 2015 following the death of Freddie Gray while in police custody. 201[4] people have been arrested and 98[4] police officers injured, 7 seriously, and 2 people shot. One fire victim in critical condition.[5] Baltimore Orioles home game against the Chicago White Sox on April 27 postponed due to unrest and the threat of violence. Damage included looting of a CVS and other establishments as well as the burning down of a construction site that was to be a senior center. On Friday, May 1, 2015, Baltimore state attorney, Marilyn Mosby, charges six police officers in the death of Freddie Gray; charges included 2nd Degree Assault, False Imprisonment, Negligence, Manslaughter, and Depraved Heart Murder.
Back to top
 
 
WWW   IP Logged
pg
Serious Thumper
*****
Offline



Posts: 5274
In Transit
Re: Let us hope.......
Reply #24 - 01/19/16 at 15:41:26
 
pg wrote on 01/19/16 at 05:08:04:
There you go JOG, "pedaling fiction" again.  

Best regards,


Maybe you missed this, it was a bit of satire.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PndJjTCDJmw



Best regards,
Back to top
 
 

I don't make the rules, I just know what they are.....




  IP Logged
justin_o_guy2
Serious Thumper
*****
Offline

What happened?

Posts: 55279
East Texas, 1/2 dallas/la.
Re: Let us hope.......
Reply #25 - 01/19/16 at 18:37:02
 
I like to see the comments. The few who get a tingly feeling listening to his line of crap are getting fewer. Sadly, they are also getting more shrill, because IF they admit to themselves the truth about who he is and what he has done, AND they supported it? Ohh, crap.
Back to top
 
 

The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion.- Edmund Burke.
  IP Logged
justin_o_guy2
Serious Thumper
*****
Offline

What happened?

Posts: 55279
East Texas, 1/2 dallas/la.
Re: Let us hope.......
Reply #26 - 01/19/16 at 18:38:20
 
I like to see the comments. The few who get a tingly feeling listening to his line of crap are getting fewer. Sadly, they are also getting more shrill, because IF they admit to themselves the truth about who he is and what he has done, AND they supported it? Ohh, crap.
Back to top
 
 

The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion.- Edmund Burke.
  IP Logged
raydawg
Serious Thumper
*****
Offline

SuzukiSavage.com
Rocks!

Posts: 11551
pacific northwest
Gender: male
Re: Let us hope.......
Reply #27 - 01/19/16 at 20:15:37
 
I like to see the comments. The few who get a tingly feeling listening to his line of crap are getting fewer. Sadly, they are also getting more shrill, because IF they admit to themselves the truth about who he is and what he has done, AND they supported it? Ohh, crap.
Back to top
 
 

“The biggest big business in America is not steel, automobiles, or television. It is the manufacture, refinement and distribution of anxiety.”—Eric Sevareid (1964)
  IP Logged
Pages: 1 2 
Send Topic Print


« Home

 
« Home
SuzukiSavage.com
07/02/25 at 22:45:53



General CategoryPolitics, Religion (Tall Table) › Let us hope.......


SuzukiSavage.com » Powered by YaBB 2.2!
YaBB © 2000-2007. All Rights Reserved.