Random Announcements
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A nice little write up about how to treat, or not treat your denim, by @tmadd - http://www.indigoproof.com/tmadd-talks
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I want to buy @Hannya1977 IHWE-Build-5 - Iron Heart/Wesco 9" Brown Engineer Boot so bad but I know it would be a museum purchase where I buy & admire them but don't wear them cause I got tooo much stuff. . . .but I know I'll regret it like not buying those Clutch boots that were on sale a few months back
1st world spoiled & privileged problems
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i know your props @madmonday !
you don't wanna see my closet! ::)2 of my latest purchase: Freewheelers Brakeman Coat and Bridgeport Vest
So i need definitly some space!
If you are realy interested so hook me up. There is always a way! -
I bumped my sales thread to see if I can move one or two bits & get the boots
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Great to hear that, mate! So good luck to sell your goods!
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I really like that Bridgeport vest. Would love to see a fitpic. @Hannya1977
In the mean time, here's one from the Freewheelers blog:
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My not political announcement:
If you are in one of the 12 states that has a primary today, please go vote. It does actually matter, particularly for the downballot races. And arguably, those positions make a bigger difference in your daily life, so go do it. -
my random announcement is:
The entire world has every right to look at the United States & laugh.
This entire thing feels like a huge hoax/joke/prank, the candidates, the things they say on purpose in public places . . . . sheesh, we are all f^cked regardless of who wins/losses/can there be a draw.
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This is not a political statement either, so please do not take it as one. But to underline @madmonday 's comment above. This from a US politician - just unbelievable….
_"With regard to the idea of whether you have a right to health care, you have to realize what that implies. It’s not an abstraction. I’m a physician. That means you have a right to come to my house and conscript me. It means you believe in slavery. It means that you’re going to enslave not only me, but the janitor at my hospital, the person who cleans my office, the assistants who work in my office, the nurses.
"Basically, once you imply a belief in a right to someone’s services, do you have a right to plumbing? Do you have a right to water? Do you have right to food? You’re basically saying you believe in slavery. You’re saying you believe in taking and extracting from another person. Our founding documents were very clear about this. You have a right to pursue happiness but there’s no guarantee of physical comfort. There’s no guarantee of concrete items. In order to give something concrete, you have to take it from someone. So there’s an implied threat of force.
"If I’m a physician in your community and you say you have a right to health care, do you have a right to beat down my door with the police, escort me away and force me to take care of you? That’s ultimately what the right to free health care would be. If you believe in a right to health care, you’re believing in basically the use of force to conscript someone to do your bidding."_
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^^^
Unbefeckinlievable. Except it happened.
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I agree… Kind of scary too considering the "super power" status, not meaning to be political or anything [emoji849]
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U.S.Politics:
Always keep in mind…you have to be registered to vote, and in most states registered w/a party to vote in the primary.
About 62% of adults 18+ are registered--some think many less because of all the people completely out of the system. Of those about 25-30% are registered as Independents, and only between 17% and 35% vote in primaries.
So in a low turnout primary election you might only have 20% of 46% or 10 percent of adults voting, or 4% voting for the R and 6% of adults voting for the D (since in most places registered D's outnumber registered R's).So the rhetoric...is aimed at those folks, many of whom have decided well ahead of time on the real issues or policy preferences or personal issues etc no matter their candidate says, and they understand that the real target is a fragment of those people left undecided, dumb enough not to know what to think about anything, and so the stuff you hear is aimed at them for the most part: certainly the TV spots. The debate junk used to be aimed only at press, since before the R-Trump-Debate Broadcast Industry came into being three months ago, no one watched them, and it only mattered what the press reported.
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@TrickHell I've said numerous times I think you are a smart person & admire your work ethic & drive.
reading back I tried to get to what prompted your post & I can't see it.
That's all I got