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Arctic_AARDVARK
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Everybody calm down, AB
Joined: 07.24.2011

Mar 26 @ 7:50 AM ET
God only saved one person at Easter and that was his son so he was kind of biased. I am going to save a whole economy. I am greater than God.

https://mobile.twitter.co...tatus/1242852430582341639

- Canada Cup

Every Trump supporter supports a fascist demagogue cult leader.

This is how it starts.
Zezel
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Planet of the Leafs, ON
Joined: 02.28.2011

Mar 26 @ 7:51 AM ET
God only saved one person at Easter and that was his son so he was kind of biased. I am going to save a whole economy. I am greater than God.

https://mobile.twitter.co...tatus/1242852430582341639

- Canada Cup


That guy rules
senstroll
Location: New Fan, Needs to watch Ballet, ON
Joined: 02.22.2008

Mar 26 @ 8:15 AM ET
Donny doin Donny things

https://twitter.com/chris...tatus/1242969490721210368

senstroll
Location: New Fan, Needs to watch Ballet, ON
Joined: 02.22.2008

Mar 26 @ 8:20 AM ET
every one of these twits are dumber than the next, how do they get elected?

https://twitter.com/gbroc...tatus/1242995339457630209
Zezel
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Planet of the Leafs, ON
Joined: 02.28.2011

Mar 26 @ 8:30 AM ET
every one of these twits are dumber than the next, how do they get elected?

https://twitter.com/gbroc...tatus/1242995339457630209

- senstroll


The few people I knew who were involved in party politics....all of them kind of bummed me out with why they were into it, the stories they had...eehhhhhhh
Aetherial
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Has anyone discussed the standings today?
Joined: 06.30.2006

Mar 26 @ 9:12 AM ET
That's totally a microcosm for the bailouts too...some people are broke, need food, rent and health care. Then some people are saying omg if this continues I can't add the third swimming pool to my summer house.
- Zezel


Yeah, I know this opinion will not make me popular but, I am resentful that I am going to pay for this through higher taxes.

There are way too many people that live well beyond their means and/or don't save any money and now expect tax dollars to bail them out. My wife and I have been careful with our money, lived well beneath our means, made sure we had 2 or 3 months salary in the bank (This is NOT a new concept) and saved for our retirement. Now that retirement savings is threatened AND I am going to pay for the idiots in our society.

... obviously this frustration does not apply to the people who are genuinely struggling to make ends meet and are affected by this so seriously through no faulty or negligence of their own. I am talking about the people with huge credit card debt who are driving a BMW or a 60K pickup truck that they don't need, who are now worried about their rent and grocery costs.

I don't know how you reliably tell the difference between these kinds of people, but when I listened to Andrea Horvath this morning it made me want to puke.
senstroll
Location: New Fan, Needs to watch Ballet, ON
Joined: 02.22.2008

Mar 26 @ 9:21 AM ET
Yeah, I know this opinion will not make me popular but, I am resentful that I am going to pay for this through higher taxes.

There are way too many people that live well beyond their means and/or don't save any money and now expect tax dollars to bail them out. My wife and I have been careful with our money, lived well beneath our means, made sure we had 2 or 3 months salary in the bank (This is NOT a new concept) and saved for our retirement. Now that retirement savings is threatened AND I am going to pay for the idiots in our society.

... obviously this frustration does not apply to the people who are genuinely struggling to make ends meet and are affected by this so seriously through no faulty or negligence of their own. I am talking about the people with huge credit card debt who are driving a BMW or a 60K pickup truck that they don't need, who are now worried about their rent and grocery costs.

I don't know how you reliably tell the difference between these kinds of people, but when I listened to Andrea Horvath this morning it made me want to puke.

- Aetherial


My wife and I are in very similar situation. We both work, good paying jobs, no kids. No debt (Mortgage only). We drive 2 cars one is 13 years old the other is 11. If we both lost our jobs tomorrow we could survive for 6 months without a lot of worry...we prepared for things.

I stopped looking at my retirement savings..its rough
Fakepartofme
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Living rent free... in your head, ON
Joined: 09.20.2010

Mar 26 @ 9:29 AM ET
Actually he's doing a great job, you just don't like his style.
- TheMussel

No hes not.
Hes completely failed.

Stop.
Fakepartofme
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Living rent free... in your head, ON
Joined: 09.20.2010

Mar 26 @ 9:32 AM ET
Donny doin Donny things

https://twitter.com/chris...tatus/1242969490721210368

- senstroll

What a dumb dangerous incompetent fack he is.
Zezel
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Planet of the Leafs, ON
Joined: 02.28.2011

Mar 26 @ 9:36 AM ET
Yeah, I know this opinion will not make me popular but, I am resentful that I am going to pay for this through higher taxes.

There are way too many people that live well beyond their means and/or don't save any money and now expect tax dollars to bail them out. My wife and I have been careful with our money, lived well beneath our means, made sure we had 2 or 3 months salary in the bank (This is NOT a new concept) and saved for our retirement. Now that retirement savings is threatened AND I am going to pay for the idiots in our society.

... obviously this frustration does not apply to the people who are genuinely struggling to make ends meet and are affected by this so seriously through no faulty or negligence of their own. I am talking about the people with huge credit card debt who are driving a BMW or a 60K pickup truck that they don't need, who are now worried about their rent and grocery costs.

I don't know how you reliably tell the difference between these kinds of people, but when I listened to Andrea Horvath this morning it made me want to puke.

- Aetherial


Yeah I agree with you about all of that. It's also a problem to be paying for corporations who will still give out exec bonuses and so on. The US is worse in this regard, where predictably they are using this crisis to hand out corporate welfare.

Certainly, the percentagr of people who can't pay their bills if they miss a cheque is shocking. I'm not rolling in it by any means but I can handle some disruptions.

senstroll
Location: New Fan, Needs to watch Ballet, ON
Joined: 02.22.2008

Mar 26 @ 9:41 AM ET
this is so (frank)ed up, how is this real and on TV?

https://twitter.com/revrr...tatus/1243162967555870721

"all my friends are saying you know, this is not a priority, people are dying and i realize that, but they can't get their nails done"


how is the even really happening
Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: The centre of the hockey universe
Joined: 07.31.2006

Mar 26 @ 9:42 AM ET
My wife and I are in very similar situation. We both work, good paying jobs, no kids. No debt (Mortgage only). We drive 2 cars one is 13 years old the other is 11. If we both lost our jobs tomorrow we could survive for 6 months without a lot of worry...we prepared for things.

I stopped looking at my retirement savings..its rough

- senstroll

I can't wait until the day that driverless cars are a thing, and I don't have to pay for a franking car anymore.

We are a one-family car, and we don't use it for 99% of the week.

Saddest day of my life was when we traded in the minivan. It was 12 years old, and it was paid off after 6.

I'm back to paying off a giant hunk of metal as it depreciates out my front window.
Zezel
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Planet of the Leafs, ON
Joined: 02.28.2011

Mar 26 @ 9:45 AM ET
this is so (frank)ed up, how is this real and on TV?

https://twitter.com/revrr...tatus/1243162967555870721


how is the even really happening

- senstroll


I'm reminded of Dead Kennedys. Give Me Convenience Or Give Me Death.
Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: The centre of the hockey universe
Joined: 07.31.2006

Mar 26 @ 9:47 AM ET
Speaking of wasting money:

My sponge pump on my furnace isn't working. I know nothing about furnaces, other than I know not to tinker with my furnace. But it's obvious it's the problem - it's filling up with water and spilling all over the floor.

So I call up a reputable furnace repair company.

$130 to send a guy out to "diagnose the problem."

"Ummmm, the problem is the sponge pump isn't working."

"Yes, well we don't know that - we need to send some guy out to see that."

"OK, and then what?"

"Well, if it is, we'll make arrangements to send someone out with the proper parts to repair it - but don't worry, you won't pay for another service call, just the time it takes to repair it!"

"Wouldn't it make more sense to take down the model of the sponge pump and make sure your technician has one in the truck, so that he can simply switch them out while he is here?"

******GIANT SIGH******* "Fine, can you give me the model number of the pump?"

Please kill me now.
senstroll
Location: New Fan, Needs to watch Ballet, ON
Joined: 02.22.2008

Mar 26 @ 9:47 AM ET
I can't wait until the day that driverless cars are a thing, and I don't have to pay for a franking car anymore.

We are a one-family car, and we don't use it for 99% of the week.

Saddest day of my life was when we traded in the minivan. It was 12 years old, and it was paid off after 6.

I'm back to paying off a giant hunk of metal as it depreciates out my front window.

- Atomic Wedgie


I get that, vehicles are a huge waste of money and space.
Several years ago I put pen to paper and calculated how much we were spending a month on having cars...its way too much.

Our problem is we chose to live out in the middle of nowhere on a dead end road with cows for neighbors. we cant survive without 2 cars
Garnie
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: ON
Joined: 11.30.2009

Mar 26 @ 9:48 AM ET
My wife and I are in very similar situation. We both work, good paying jobs, no kids. No debt (Mortgage only). We drive 2 cars one is 13 years old the other is 11. If we both lost our jobs tomorrow we could survive for 6 months without a lot of worry...we prepared for things.

I stopped looking at my retirement savings..its rough

- senstroll


I haven’t looked or called my guy about my RRSP’S etc. Just hoping they come back later.
Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: The centre of the hockey universe
Joined: 07.31.2006

Mar 26 @ 9:51 AM ET
I get that, vehicles are a huge waste of money and space.
Several years ago I put pen to paper and calculated how much we were spending a month on having cars...its way too much.

Our problem is we chose to live out in the middle of nowhere on a dead end road with cows for neighbors. we cant survive without 2 cars

- senstroll

Every so often (like when hockey on weekends with both kids are in opposite ends of the city) I'll rent a car for the weekend. Only if we can't arrange car pooling first - but often we do it for tournaments.

Anyhoo, people always look at me funny when I tell them I rent a second car when we need it. I figure we do it about 6 times a year. I figure we rent about 6 times a year, and never for more than $150 a weekend.

I tell this to them, and then take pleasure in watching them do the math, figure out how much they are paying for their second car, and how they are flushing money down the toilet.
TheMussel
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Toronto, ON
Joined: 09.24.2013

Mar 26 @ 9:55 AM ET
No hes not.
Hes completely failed.

Stop.

- Fakepartofme


j/k
mr.sir
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Vancouver Island, BC
Joined: 01.18.2015

Mar 26 @ 9:58 AM ET
I'm reminded of Dead Kennedys. Give Me Convenience Or Give Me Death.
- Zezel

Since you brought up good music......


Claypool Lennon Delirium- Amethyst Realm
Ancient Shapes- Dirty Little Hands
Ancient Shapes- All the Kids
Daniel Romano- I Cannot be More Lonely
Daniel Romano-At times the fools sing freely

Other great bands:

Down by Law
OFF
Propagandhi
Bad Brains
Swingin’ Utters
Attack in Black
No Means No
Meat Puppets
Dillinger Escape Plan

Fakepartofme
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Living rent free... in your head, ON
Joined: 09.20.2010

Mar 26 @ 9:58 AM ET
Yeah I agree with you about all of that. It's also a problem to be paying for corporations who will still give out exec bonuses and so on. The US is worse in this regard, where predictably they are using this crisis to hand out corporate welfare.

Certainly, the percentagr of people who can't pay their bills if they miss a cheque is shocking. I'm not rolling in it by any means but I can handle some disruptions.

- Zezel

Alot of people live paycheque to paycheque.
Any corporation that receives a bailoit of any kind must not be able to hand out any executive bonuses. They should be voided for the lifetime of the bailout, once the company pays it back, then they can resume paying executive bonuses.
Arctic_AARDVARK
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Everybody calm down, AB
Joined: 07.24.2011

Mar 26 @ 10:02 AM ET
I can't wait until the day that driverless cars are a thing, and I don't have to pay for a franking car anymore.

We are a one-family car, and we don't use it for 99% of the week.

Saddest day of my life was when we traded in the minivan. It was 12 years old, and it was paid off after 6.

I'm back to paying off a giant hunk of metal as it depreciates out my front window.

- Atomic Wedgie

Hahaha.

Fwiw, public transit in most cities cost $100-125/mth. So it’s not that cheap, either. A bicycle is the way to go. Weed and eating out has always been my largest expenses.
Fakepartofme
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Living rent free... in your head, ON
Joined: 09.20.2010

Mar 26 @ 10:03 AM ET
j/k
- TheMussel

No more jokes!

Lol

My bad.
Arctic_AARDVARK
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Everybody calm down, AB
Joined: 07.24.2011

Mar 26 @ 10:10 AM ET
No more jokes!

Lol

My bad.

- Fakepartofme

You lectured me yesterday, too.

Down boy!!

Santo_44
Toronto Maple Leafs
Joined: 10.20.2014

Mar 26 @ 10:12 AM ET
Yeah, I know this opinion will not make me popular but, I am resentful that I am going to pay for this through higher taxes.

There are way too many people that live well beyond their means and/or don't save any money and now expect tax dollars to bail them out. My wife and I have been careful with our money, lived well beneath our means, made sure we had 2 or 3 months salary in the bank (This is NOT a new concept) and saved for our retirement. Now that retirement savings is threatened AND I am going to pay for the idiots in our society.

... obviously this frustration does not apply to the people who are genuinely struggling to make ends meet and are affected by this so seriously through no faulty or negligence of their own. I am talking about the people with huge credit card debt who are driving a BMW or a 60K pickup truck that they don't need, who are now worried about their rent and grocery costs.

I don't know how you reliably tell the difference between these kinds of people, but when I listened to Andrea Horvath this morning it made me want to puke.

- Aetherial


I don’t mean to put any of those down who like to get Audi’s and BMW’s but (frank) I would never ever consider getting one if I had the money.

Their performance and quality is the same as cars much cheaper but the name has been built up to be this car everyone will be jealous of you if you have one.

Santo_44
Toronto Maple Leafs
Joined: 10.20.2014

Mar 26 @ 10:13 AM ET
I get that, vehicles are a huge waste of money and space.
Several years ago I put pen to paper and calculated how much we were spending a month on having cars...its way too much.

Our problem is we chose to live out in the middle of nowhere on a dead end road with cows for neighbors. we cant survive without 2 cars

- senstroll


Yup.

There is a line between reliability and cheap.

I like a car that I can go anywhere in all seasons and if I ever wanted to go on a road trip I wouldn’t have to rent.
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