Ah damn, now they’ve gone and done it

From MSN:

Home prices almost never go down

Beginning in the 70s and into the 80s, baby boomers who were coming of age and entering the housing world fueled a boom, so home prices generally rose (as did mortgage rates). An economic downturn began in 1990, but it was pretty mild; unemployment peaked in 1992 and home prices were already beginning to rise again.

Then there was the Great Financial Crisis, the big bad wolf. From the end of 1991 up until what would become the early aughts of the crisis, you can see home prices rising. It’s a slow burn at first, but by the early 2000s, home prices are leaping. In 2004 and 2005, values were seeing double-digit increases. But of course that all came to an end, because as housing was becoming more and more unaffordable, lending was crazy. “There was no money down and liar loans,” as “Poison Ivy” Zelman once told me. Zelman was one of the only analysts to call the housing crash in 2006 as it was developing and before it turned into the financial crisis. 

Home prices nosedived and didn’t really begin to recover until 2012. Even so, given the severity of the crash, which saw multiple large lenders filing for bankruptcy and millions of homes foreclosed on, you might have thought it would be worse.

“By my count, there have been just seven down years for the U.S. housing market over the past 75 years,” Ben Carlson, author of A Wealth of Common Sense, a well-recognized blog on all things wealth and finance, wrote recently on why housing is everyone’s favorite investment. “That’s losses just 9% of the time. And five of those seven years occurred after the housing bubble popped.”

More than a decade later, here we are. Home prices have only gone up since—exponentially so during the pandemic. Interestingly enough, in this latest cycle, mortgage rates soared in a small echo of the 1980s, and home sales plummeted, similar to the financial crisis. But home prices haven’t really fallen. The latest reading showed home prices rose 5.4% in June from a year earlier, another all-time high, despite showing signs of slowing. 

Either way, it doesn’t seem as though home prices will fall anytime soon, even if they’re no longer rising as rapidly as they had during the pandemic. Housing policy analysts, urban economists, regular economists, and even some real estate executives will mostly tell you why with one single reason: there aren’t enough homes. The deficit of homes in this country didn’t happen all of a sudden. It’s the result of years of underbuilding, and in some places, decades of policy failure that made it almost impossible to build anything but single-family homes, thanks to zoning and land-use regulation all controlled by localities. That was all happening before the pandemic housing boom, which only worsened things and helped. Housing crises that had been somewhat contained to coastal, blue states spread. 

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175 Responses to Ah damn, now they’ve gone and done it

  1. LAX says:

    First. You schmucks.

  2. Fast Eddie says:

    Housing policy analysts, urban economists, regular economists, and even some real estate executives will mostly tell you why with one single reason: there aren’t enough homes.

    I can’t recall the last time I saw a single family house being built in my daily travels. On the other hand, there are hundreds upon hundreds of pods being stuffed onto plots of land that were lush or previously contained a single structure. Not enough housing? The question is, where do you want to live. In the shadows of Manhattan or Detroit?

  3. Very Stable Genius says:

    8 am EST Apple allows pre-ordering IPhone pro 16

    Wish me luck

  4. Fast Eddie says:

    Ugly curb appeal, poor architecture but if this is your taste, they’ll take your $1.65 million:

    https://www.trulia.com/home/561-wittich-terrace-riv-vale-nj-07675-352062675

  5. Fast Eddie says:

    This cottage is being sold “As-Is” which means you better bring your inhaler. 500K is the new 300K:

    https://www.trulia.com/home/17-hillcrest-ave-montvale-nj-07645-37966686

  6. Juice Box says:

    Ed they aren’t doing it right up there in Bergen County…

    Here is an old garden center that was closed for more than a decade now being turned into 6 new homes. 2.2 million each, not sure if the pool is included. I would say not..

    https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1-Clifford-Graves-Ct-1-Red-Bank-NJ-07701/341583072_zpid/

  7. Fast Eddie says:

    We’re entering Silicon Valley pricing… we’ve already achieved Silicon Valley values. Are there tampons in the boys bathrooms in the Emerson Public School system?

    https://www.trulia.com/home/38-park-ave-emerson-nj-07630-37883789

  8. Fast Eddie says:

    Juice,

    I like the car in the garage in that rendering. Is that a Ferrari? Isn’t that like inappropriate assumption? lol. What, I can’t drive a Ford and own that house ;)

  9. Very Stable Genius says:

    Got it!

    Cool system with waiting line. I was on for like 5 minutes, got in confirmed order and will be the first ones to get it

    Hope that Gary don’t go on to sell this shares too

    Very Stable Genius says:
    September 13, 2024 at 7:18 am
    8 am EST Apple allows pre-ordering IPhone pro 16

    Wish me luck

  10. Libturd says:

    i’m on the 15 Pro. Battery still sucks and nothing much improved since my 13 besides the camera. I plan to wait for 17 at least, if the planned obsolescence of my battery does not force my hand to purchase the 16 sooner.

  11. 3b says:

    Dog strollers outsell baby strollers in South Korea. Young people not interested in having children. They have the lowest birth rate in the world.

  12. Very Stable Genius says:

    I have 13 and went to short hills mall to change battery.
    They run all kinds of tests and say battery ok, no need to replace.
    Right afterwards no charge cable would work and battery drain fast.
    Of course they screwed it up and have to get 16

    Libturd says:
    September 13, 2024 at 8:46 am
    i’m on the 15 Pro. Battery still sucks and nothing much improved since my 13 besides the camera. I plan to wait for 17 at least, if the planned obsolescence of my battery does not force my hand to purchase the 16 sooner.

  13. Libturd says:

    Battery on the 13 was true trash. I replaced it twice and I’m careful about charge cycles.

  14. Very Stable Genius says:

    I pay with iPhone credit card so I get 24 installments no interest, plus 3% cash back

  15. Libturd says:

    You got over two years. Congrats.

  16. Phoenix says:

    13 pro here.

    Still works fine. Replaced battery at 80 percent at Apple store. Still works fine.

    Only thing I don’t like is it doesn’t like any sunlight. When it gets warm the display darkens. Right when you need it brighter that is.

    Other than that it’s been flawless.

  17. Juice Box says:

    re: Battery still sucks

    I changed the battery on my iPhone 11, stock is 3,110 mAh.

    I replaced mine with a 13,000 mAh Battery, phone runs forever now….too bad there will be no more IOS software updates after this year.

    Have not attempted it on the iphone 15. Once my son break’s his phone screen and he will I will replace the battery with a bigger one.

  18. Libturd says:

    VSG,

    Little Captain Cheapo tip for you. Click through the Capital One Shopping portal. You don’t need to purchase with their card. Most of the time, if you click through the portal a day before you purchase, they double the offer in an email to you. Apple is currently 1.5% back, but they probably double it to 3%, This works at most retail sites.

    For everyone else, if you eat out, buy InKind gift cards at Costco. They are $70 for $100. Then the InKind app offers massive discounts like $20 off of $30 with rebates off your next restaurant purchase. The family has been eating out at really nice restaurants for 60 to 70% off. Why spend $100 at the Yard House when you can spend $30 at Ani Ramen or the local Poke joint to feed 4.

  19. Libturd says:

    Juice.

    I did that with my old Black & Decker dustbuster once the original batteries died. Best hack ever. I replaced the Ni-Cads with Lithiums (I think, it was a long time ago). Dumb thing ran for half an hour between charges. Charge took 24 hours.

  20. Fast Eddie says:

    3b,

    Young people not interested in having children.

    Is it diet? Are libidos being killed by additives and chemicals? Is it a state of mind? Lack of exercise? Too much glass-touching and not enough walking? All plausible, yes?

  21. Phoenix says:

    I changed the battery on my iPhone 11, stock is 3,110 mAh.

    I replaced mine with a 13,000 mAh Battery, phone runs forever now.

    Well it should, the battery has more than 4 times the capacity.

    Never thought you could buy a battery that big that will fit into a phone.

  22. grim says:

    Was hoping for a new Apple watch ultra 3, and not just a new color. I would have dropped the $800+ on it.

    But, they came out with the 10, which now has better specs than the Ultra, so it makes no sense at all to buy an Ultra.

    So I’ll buy nothing, keep my old Series 7 apple watch, which still has the “infringing” pulse ox functionality that’s still enabled. So yeah, “upgrading” to the new Ultra would end up losing me functionality.

    Product strategy is a bit of a headscratcher on this round. They have enough money to just settle the damn pulse-ox fight, instead they sit out. Try to develop sleep apnea detection without pulse ox, only the accelerometers, which is clever, but clearly a massive compromise because they can’t use pulse-ox.

  23. Phoenix says:

    Eddie,
    It’s the hormones in the Chex Mix.

  24. Phoenix says:

    So our brain dead President meets with Kier Starmer, another war mongering freak.

    Told Grandpa he better allow longer range missiles or no warm cookies or milk tonight.

    Hehe.

  25. Libturd says:

    My older son has little interest in a partner. First he is super shy. Second, he simply doesn’t have the time. Though, he never really had a girlfriend. Never even considered his prom date a girlfried even. Though I would probably attribute it to glass touching, he does find time to hang out with a group of five to ten guy friends that do a lot of offline social activities such as bowling, play poker, movies, Chipotle, etc. So I’m not really sure what gives. I don’t think he’s gay either, not that I would have an issue with it if he was. He definitely is attracted to females. I suppose, the problem might be with the females who have become so empowered by the woke movement and social media that they aren’t interested in being slowed down by us alpha males.

  26. Phoenix says:

    Eddie, they be shagging. Just with birth control.

    Fast Eddie says:
    September 13, 2024 at 9:27 am

    3b,

    Young people not interested in having children.

    Is it diet? Are libidos being killed by additives and chemicals

  27. Libturd says:

    Our whole family has embraced the apple Watch. We even got the D one so we can call him and find him when he’s away from us. I leave my phone in my pocket most of the day now that I have my watch.

  28. Phoenix says:

    Misogynist talk:

    I suppose, the problem might be with the females who have become so empowered by the woke movement and social media that they aren’t interested in being slowed down by us alpha males.

    Hehe.

  29. Phoenix says:

    Lib,

    If your son is like you and uses coupons on dates to save money the modern woman will run so far from him. Last thing they want is a cheapskate.

    Till later, when he has that pile of cash and they notice. If again, he doesn’t go dutch on a date, might find one to marry for security.

    But just like in the movie Challengers, there is always the one that have the genes they really wanted, and will slip out and hook up with when they get a chance.

    Interesting movie. Zendaya is one hell of a specimen.

  30. grim says:

    I mean, apple now sells more watches than the whole of switzerland. I believe by both metrics, unit volume and total revenue.

  31. grim says:

    Only thing I don’t like is it doesn’t like any sunlight. When it gets warm the display darkens. Right when you need it brighter that is.

    Yep, spent a lot of time at the lake with the kids this summer. Sitting on the beach chair scrolling, the damn thing always gets hot and darkens. If you are wearing sunglasses, it’s even worse. First world problems…

  32. Phoenix says:

    On the eve of the meeting, President Vladimir Putin also issued a tough warning that if Ukraine did fire Western missiles deep into Russia, it would mean that Russia was at war with NATO, and Moscow would respond accordingly.

    Gonna be fun to see what his response will be.

  33. Very Stable Genius says:

    I saw the Challengers during the US Open interesting.

  34. Very Stable Genius says:

    I have everything Apple except the watch. But I’m planning on getting it, maybe by next upgrade. Health tracking is improving

    grim says:
    September 13, 2024 at 9:46 am
    I mean, apple now sells more watches than the whole of switzerland. I believe by both metrics, unit volume and total revenue.

  35. Very Stable Genius says:

    Miquel Houllebecq brought it up 25 yrs ago.

    Most recently Scott Galloway is talking about it.

    Libturd says:
    September 13, 2024 at 9:35 am
    My older son has little interest in a partner. First he is super shy. Second, he simply doesn’t have the time. Though, he never really had a girlfriend. Never even considered his prom date a girlfried even. Though I would probably attribute it to glass touching, he does find time to hang out with a group of five to ten guy friends that do a lot of offline social activities such as bowling, play poker, movies, Chipotle, etc. So I’m not really sure what gives. I don’t think he’s gay either, not that I would have an issue with it if he was. He definitely is attracted to females. I suppose, the problem might be with the females who have become so empowered by the woke movement and social media that they aren’t interested in being slowed down by us alpha males.

  36. Phoenix says:

    Wanna get your son laid do some product placement on him.

    Women know the price of that watch, those shoes, that car. Hey they know if daddy kicks off they will get part of that estate.

    Or you can make him go to the gym and get some sleeve tats. Then he can play the bad boy role. This is good if he likes to raw dogg it.

  37. Phoenix says:

    Very Stable Genius says:
    September 13, 2024 at 9:49 am
    I saw the Challengers during the US Open interesting.

    What did you find interesting about the movie? Do you remember the daughter? How much of her did you see?

  38. Phoenix says:

    grim says:
    September 13, 2024 at 9:46 am
    I mean, apple now sells more watches than the whole of Switzerland. I believe by both metrics, unit volume and total revenue.

    Rich people buy European things just as status symbols. There is nothing that an expensive watch does better other than telegraph to the world that you have money.

    Spent some time in a casino the other night. The creatures that habit those places are interesting. I spent an hour there observing them and felt like I needed a shower. And not from the smoke either. I mean, who brings their kids to these places?

    Hey kids, let’s all go gamble, get drunk, and smoke!

  39. Very Stable Genius says:

    It is the human condition

    Phoenix says:
    September 13, 2024 at 10:14 am
    grim says:
    September 13, 2024 at 9:46 am

    Hey kids, let’s all go gamble, get drunk, and smoke!

  40. Fast Eddie says:

    The only thing “Apple” related I own is in a tech ETF. I’ve been doing Samsung for a long time so no reason to change what works.

    In other news, I see United Airlines is going to sync with Starlink. Musk will be the first trillionaire before he dies. I’ve been using United for multiple trips over the last few years and they’ve been flawless. So, no switch there, either.

  41. 3b says:

    Fast: I don’t know what the reason is for South Korea’s young people not being interested in having children. Perhaps, the cost, selfishness on the part of the young people. You would think with their hostile neighbor North Korea that would be a concern. Maybe, they just have to wait to invade the south , as there won’t be enough young people in the South Korean army.

  42. 3b says:

    Fast: There are still tear down / rebuilds in my town, all done in that blinding white with black trim. No property left once built, odd placement of windows or one side with no windows. I don’t know who are buying these things, at 900 to one million dollars or more and 25 to 30k in property taxes. I wonder if they are having kids??

  43. LAX says:

    I’m sure that Trump’s new Sec. of State Laura Loomer will. straighten everything out…

  44. Phoenix says:

    hey, does anybody know if the iPhone 16 is resistant to Pegasus?

  45. Fast Eddie says:

    3b,

    I’m talking globally and especially in the U.S. I think diet, cell phones, s0cial media has turned folks into chubby robots and soy boys. Kids can’t even read or write anymore. It’s dire all around.

  46. 3b says:

    Fast: I don’t know, but what’s all the fuss about house costs in the USA if no one is having children? No need for 3/4 bedroom houses.

  47. KidsAreExpensive AndInvestmentReturnsAreNotGuaranteed says:

    Look up South Korean history. Very tough and brutal road for a long time. The average citizen started to get breathing room in economics and political freedom after the 1988 Olympics shined a light on the military dictatorship and ruling families.

    For government, it is known that the dictatorship made known homeless, mentally ill, and problem people disappear before the Olympics. Economically, the big names you known LG, Samsung, Hyundai, etc are public companies but majority family owned conglomerates that are intertwined in politics. One of the Samsung heir just got sentenced over there.

    Because most of the population was in severe poverty 50 yrs ago. Plus it is a “Face Saving and Looking the Part” culture. Which requires a lot of constant effort to look the part constantly. It takes a lot of energy and money if you want to appear to be a semi-millionare Ken and Barbie couple. That was energy that would have gone into having kids, which makes you spend money and make you poorer financially.

    It is a well known trade off in societies globally. Well off and single or small family or large poor family. Hell, in The Sopranos – Christopher picked bumping off the girlfriend when he realized a life with her meant poverty for ever.

  48. Phoenix says:

    Neither can their teachers. Too busy wanting to hook up with them. And don’t get me started with the PoPo. Can’t memorize “you have the right to remain silent” without reading it from a cue card. Hehe.

    Kids can’t even read or write anymore. It’s dire all around.

    And VSG,
    Galloway is spot on. It’s boomers fault.

  49. KidsAreExpensive AndInvestmentReturnsAreNotGuaranteed says:

    BTW about housing in the USA.

    I don’t think that there is a shortage as much as large amount of houses are being held/owned/flipped by a speculators at any given time along with a ton load owned by really old boomers that are about to croak.

    Once speculators start dumping because the things making speculation profitable take a hit, you should see massive selling, which will coincide with old boomers croaking.

  50. Phoenix says:

    No need for 3/4 bedroom houses.

    Then why is boomer still in there when his kids are gone and her spouse is a vegetable in a chair?

    Same reason Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Nancy Pelosi, Mitchy McConnell, Donald Trump, and Joe Biden just won’t seem to go away. Unless they die that is.

  51. Phoenix says:

    Individuals shouldn’t be able to purchase more than 2 single family homes. They should never be owned by corporations or hedge funds.

    Oh, and if they use a proxy to get around this, the house should be seized, put on the market, and the money forfeited.

    Sprinkle 3 years of jail time on the cake. You can use their own money from the house sale to pay for their incarceration.

  52. Phoenix says:

    South Korea.

    You ever watch some of those RomComs?

    It’s all about the pretty girl who works in a factory meeting the son of a company like Samsung, having him fall for her, and they live happily ever after.

  53. SmallGovConservative says:

    3b says:
    September 13, 2024 at 10:43 am
    “I don’t know what the reason is for South Korea’s young people not being interested in having children.”

    Fast Eddie says:
    September 13, 2024 at 11:02 am
    “…globally and especially in the U.S. I think diet, cell phones, s0cial media has turned folks into chubby robots and soy boys.”

    HG Wells amazingly predicted this 100+ years ago in ‘The Time Machine’. The West, and western allies, have essentially become the Eloi, aptly described in Wiki as a species that “live a banal life of ease”.

  54. Fast Eddie says:

    Then why is boomer still in there when his kids are gone and her spouse is a vegetable in a chair?

    We’re not going to give up 3/4 of an acre surrounded by flowering gardens back-dropped by the sound of a babbling waterfall cascading into the pool.

    Hey, I already spend money on chex mix and tap water. I added the tent I found for shade and a tarp on the ground so the kids didn’t have to eat the grass, too. I mean, this isn’t England in the year 1073 where they crack their teeth on stones in the stale bread so I do have a heart.

  55. SmallCon LikeBS says:

    Small Con, who are you kidding.

    The reason that most people get up in the morning is to find a way for themselves and their heirs to live “a banal life of ease”.

    If you won the $800 million Mega lottery, would you give back the ticket because of the “banal life of ease” it will give you? Because deep in your moral conscience you prefer the miserable drone life the self-righteous and self-appointed religious clerical nitwits like the many new found Torquemada catholic politicians seem to want to flagellate themselves and the rest of the world with into daily misery?

    Stop drinking the beer looking kool aid. Is not really beer, just looks like it.

  56. Phoenix says:

    Behind all of the best humor is real truth. This is, in essence, how boomer really feels.

    Fast Eddie says:
    September 13, 2024 at 11:31 am

    Hey, I already spend money on chex mix and tap water. I added the tent I found for shade and a tarp on the ground so the kids didn’t have to eat the grass, too. I mean, this isn’t England in the year 1073 where they crack their teeth on stones in the stale bread so I do have a heart.

  57. Phoenix says:

    The reason that most people get up in the morning is to find a way for themselves and their heirs to live “a banal life of ease”.

    Guess that explains why I like to sleep and not get out of bed. Hehe.

    Oh, and Torquemada. Now that would make a great name for a pickup truck.

    Come drive the new Ford F250 with our legendary Torquemada diesel engine.

  58. Phoenix says:

    If you won the $800 million Mega lottery, would you give back the ticket because of the “banal life of ease” it will give you?

    Maybe they would like to not give back the ticket, and give themselves the banal life of ease distributing that money to people they believe are deserving of it.

    America is an exploitation country. Just the facts.

  59. Very Stable Genius says:

    What do young people have to be selfish about?

    Boomer
    got communist universal healthcare,universal minimum income, reduction in property taxes, votes for low minimum wage, opposes billionaires taxes.

    Who’s selfish?

    3b says:
    September 13, 2024 at 10:43 am
    Fast: I don’t know what the reason is for South Korea’s young people not being interested in having children. Perhaps, the cost, selfishness on the part of the young people.

  60. Phoenix says:

    China could just vaporize South Korea in a second. Really no use keeping it around if you aren’t going to steal that exploitative chip making factory there.

    A chip factory there, because the finance creatures of America realized chip making wasn’t profitable where you paid living wages. The money was in the design, that was kept in America.

    But like everything else that is now made in China and Korea, it turns out the skill in making things was where the value is all along.

    American oligarchs sold out the middle class years ago. It’s only when it becomes a matter of national security that they look for the Federal Government Binky to insert.

  61. Phoenix says:

    VSG,
    You can see boomer mentality in Flo-Rida.

    They buy a condo in 1970. They refuse to make payments for 50 years to pay for or improve it, crying at every step even though the rebar is coming through the concrete.
    They want to sell it at a maximum profit right before the crap comes crumbling down.

    They gave themselves pensions, but opposed them for everyone else.

    They gave themselves universal healthcare, but opposed it for everyone else.

    They had the whole entire country come to a screeching halt for them when a disease that only knocked out the oldest and the weakest came after them causing massive economic damage for the younger generation.

    Now they are exploiting the gains they made from this like pure narcissists.

    They are not called the locust generation for no reason, that’s for sure.

  62. Juice Box says:

    For 40 years we had nukes in South Korea as a deterrent against invasion, they were removed back in 1991…due to the anti-nuclear movement in Korea lots of protests.. Right now the only nukes on the ready are in the subs patrolling nearby…They can more than do the job for sure. There are nearly a dozen patrolling the pacific right now with Trident D5 missiles, those are tipped with Mark 6 and Mark 7 warheads multiple per missile.. 100 kiloton blast… 1/2 million people killed nearly instantly in a densely packed city. Kim Jong Un does not want to be deep fat fried…he won’t try anything.

  63. Phoenix says:

    Sorry meant to say Taiwan.

  64. Hold my beer says:

    Got a few quotes on grading our lawn. The winter and summers have been very dry last 2 years with lots of rain in the fall and spring. Has caused all kinds of erosion and ground heave. 1 guy wanted $3,500. He must think I’m stupid or rich or both. Other guy wanted $1,500 and that included sod. But he said sod is $200 more a pallet now then it was in the spring and it’s poor quality too right now. he said just do it yourself. Just buy 10 bags of dirt every weekend and use a hand tamper on it to compact it. Probably need 50-70 bags of dirt and a bag of grass seed.

    I’ve put down 26 bags of dirt so far. Probably need 25-35 more. Will cost me around $200-$250 for dirt and grass seeds and about 10-12 hours of work.

    I thought captain cheapo would approve.

  65. Chad Powers says:

    Germany also has a severe housing/apartment shortage as well. This is a country where the majority of people don’t own their own place and are renters. If you live in a big city- Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich, etc., you need to find anything that is affordable. Housing is on the verge of being unaffordable overall and it is getting worse. Please note though that I don’t feel guilty in the least buying our neighbor’s house.

  66. SmallGovConservative says:

    Hold my beer says:
    September 13, 2024 at 12:31 pm
    “Got a few quotes on grading our lawn… he said just do it yourself.”

    I can appreciate the thinking and the willingness to DIY, but my experience is that the lawn (unless you have a tiny plot) is one of those things that’s worth paying the pros for. Not only is much lawn work back breaking, you’ll never get the manicured look the pros can provide when you do ‘small batch’ work yourself — on any reasonably sized plot. After much trial and error I finally decided that if you want to have a healthy, lush, green lawn you must have: a) a sprinkler system to ensure deep root moisture during dry spells, b) correct and timely application of fertilizer, fungicide and weed control, c) wide-deck mowing with a mulching mower and d) manicured edging every time the lawn is cut

  67. Libturd says:

    Captain Cheapo approved HMB. Did something similar with a $500 truck full of clean fill and a $10 homemade water level. Also took like 12 hours, but saved thousands.

  68. Libturd says:

    SGC,

    You CAN do it yourself, but watering and fertilization/weed killer is really the key.

    My tools are a big Honda mower. A big Scott’s Rotary Spreader. A 40 year old weedwacker and a gas powered leaf blower that somehow still isn’t banned in my town. I have two sprinklers which cover 80% of my yard. I do move them around a lot. It’s been real dry lately so I watered for two hours the last two mornings. I will water at sunset too tonight. Wanted to give the lawn a break. People don’t realize how much water you need to get to the roots. Especially when the ground is hard (clay). My issue this year is clover. They say if you leave your lawn higher, the grass will choke it out. I resolved to just see what the Spring will bring. A couple of weeks ago, I did my last weed and feed. In late October, I’ll do one final feed. It’s not hard, but I probably spend an hour a day maintaining something in my yard.

    Also, anyone who does not put down 10-year weed barrier under mulched beds is a fool.

  69. Phoenix says:

    If you want any Honda mower, best you buy it soon. HD has some left but when they are gone that’s it.

    Honda is getting out of the lawnmower business for good. Won’t be long before parts start becoming unavailable.

  70. Very Stable Genius says:

    A couple of illegals including a cat for lunch would be cheap too

  71. Phoenix says:

    Is there truth in this comment from another forum?

    The government spent 380 billion more in August than it took in. That works out for a four trillion deficit for the year. The total deficit will be approaching 40 trillion by year’s end. Interest on that debt now exceeds one trillion a year or almost one quarter of the budget. The Fed will lower interest rates which will create more inflation that the government secretly wants. Hyper inflation allows the government to pay off old debt with devalued currency. Plus it throws everyone into higher tax brackets as wage increase.
    This is why gold is at an all time record high today.

  72. Phoenix says:

    Very Stable Genius says:
    September 13, 2024 at 1:41 pm
    A couple of illegals including a cat for lunch would be cheap too

    Hehe

  73. SmallGovConservative says:

    Libturd says:
    September 13, 2024 at 1:27 pm
    “anyone who does not put down 10-year weed barrier under mulched beds is a fool.”

    Good stuff, Lib. Agree that it’s just a matter of time before NJ bans gas leaf blowers — which might make my neighbors very happy. I use the HD paper leaf bags as a weed barrier — quick cut down the side and around the bottom so they open up and lay flat, keep weeds down during the summer, let enough moisture through for the plants, and are 90% deteriorated by Oct. Then in Oct I usually do a light mulch with a mulch that contains preen.

  74. 3b says:

    Phoenix: Boomer has been in 3/4 bedroom house for a long time and does not want to leave for a number of reasons. At one time Boomer needed those bedrooms because they had kids. The young people today are not having kids so no need for Boomer house bedrooms, unless of course their dogs need their own bedrooms.

  75. Phoenix says:

    I hope Walmart has her anxiety prescription in stock.

    https://youtu.be/tBFurlOsaBI?t=314

  76. Phoenix says:

    3b,

    Well maybe if Boomer sold his 3/4 bedroom home to a young couple at an affordable price maybe they might just bang out a few kids since they would be optimistic about their future.

    Problem is no one makes 1200 sq ft starter homes on quarter lots at affordable prices anymore.

  77. 3b says:

    Chad: That situation on Germany cant and wont go on forever in my opinion. Of course Angel Merkel letting over 1.5 million migrants into the country most of them young men did not help either. As you the right wing parties are doing well in the former east Germany, and ironically so is a “conservative party”.

  78. 3b says:

    Phoenix: No argument there.

  79. 3b says:

    Very Stable: Medicare was established in 1965. A Boomer born in 1945 would have been only 20, and the voting age was 21 at the time. So, not the Boomers who established Medicare, but of course they are benefiting from it. Just like you will when you turn 65, unless of course out of principle you elect not to utilize the Medicare program when you turn 65.

  80. LAX says:

    I think all of the immigrant anxiety is overblown. We have plenty of homegrown losers who are a tremendous drag on society.

  81. Fast Eddie says:

    The reason that most people get up in the morning is to find a way for themselves and their heirs to live “a banal life of ease”.

    I guess I’m an idiot for enjoying work. I find getting things done at home and for work satisfying. To each their own, I guess.

  82. Very Stable Genius says:

    Key Facts.

    Medicare is the largest government program in the world. And second largest program in the US federal budget: Medicare expenditures totaled $1.3 trillion

    So don’t come here grandstanding about your dislike of marxist communist big government universal healthcare collectivist policies

  83. Libturd says:

    Shame. They make the absolutely best mowers. Truth is, they make all of the best small motor appliances top to bottom. I guess, not enough people mow their own lawns anymore.

  84. 3b says:

    LAX: Yes, we have plenty of homegrown losers, and that’s why we don’t need to bring in any more, and some of those coming in are losers and killers.

  85. 3b says:

    Very Stable: But what about the Boomers and Medicare?

  86. LAX says:

    2:44 a lot of them are just hardworking people willing to cross a desert looking for a break.

  87. Libturd says:

    The vast majority of them actually.

    But if you listened to MAGA, they are here to eat your pets.

  88. 3b says:

    LAX: I understand that. But, we need to make sure the criminals are not allowed in. We now have one of the most vicious gangs here in the U.S. from Venezuela called Tren de Aragua. It wa organized in Venezuela, and spread to many other countries in South America where they are committing horrendous crimes. The Chilean government and people for instance are shocked by the level of violence having never experienced this type of activity before. They are now in the US, and the Democrats are ignoring the problem.

  89. Libturd says:

    They are now in the US, and the Democrats are ignoring the problem.

    They tried to pass a bill in the Spring. MAGA turned it down. Trump wanted immigration to be the linchpin (or is that lynchpin) in his reelection campaign.

    I can’t wait to see him lose again. Even if it means more establishment Dems with their own corruption. MAGA is truly the worst thing that has happened in American politics in my lifetime.

  90. 3b says:

    Lib: That is not disputed. But, sadly you ignore the one who are engaging in criminal activities in this country, and are impacting the quality of life for people in these communities. You can shrug your shoulders as it does not affect you and your town, but many people’s lives are being negatively impacted by this activity.

  91. 3b says:

    Lib: Yeah Trump did, but what about before this, and what about now? This is the lockstep Democratic response to everything it’s Trumps fault.

  92. Libturd says:

    3B, I hope they police can deal with it like they did the violent immigrants from Italy and Ireland of the early 1900s. I know, my grandfather worked for the son of one of them. His name was Capone. Oh the stories he would tell.

  93. 3b says:

    Lib: You should give Bill Maher a listen the quintessential Liberal who is now hated by the progressive left. Yes, MAGA is bad the worst? Or, a reaction to the Woke Left, which is also bad. There was a time when you would recognize that, but even you now, subscribe to the it’s all Trumps fault, and if he were out of the picture all would be well.

  94. Libturd says:

    3B, you know my position. They should be processed and vetted. Right now, there is no center. So the extremes win. It’s either let them all in or none of them. I say let them all in after they are vetted and processed. There are still all kinds of job shortages at the low end of the pay scale for these people to fill. Eventually, they will become a help and not a burden. But fear not. When the recession comes, they will stop coming. They always do.

  95. Libturd says:

    No, not true. I know a lot of Left shit stinks. But I will never subscribe to the populist, anti-immigrant, racist bullshit MAGA serves up regularly. That shit always ends in disaster. ALWAYS! It’s the party of mean and blame and censorship and intolerance. Fuck them.

  96. Libturd says:

    And Bill Maher is no one to idolize. He is a prick who goes for the easy laugh. I never found him entertaining at all. He’s pretty much the Left’s version of Gutfeld. Gator loves him.

  97. SmallGovConservative says:

    LAX says:
    September 13, 2024 at 2:26 pm
    “immigrant anxiety is overblown. We have plenty of homegrown losers who are a tremendous drag on society.”

    Like you. Although in fairness, you’re probably more a drag on your wife than society as a whole — but only because she’s willing to cover for your lack of productivity. In any case, importing crime from the third world is a huge problem, despite the head-in-the-sand shoulder-shrugging by you Dem stooges. It was a huge problem when the Dem peanut farmer imported Cuba’s criminals, and it’s an ever bigger problem today with Joe and Carmella the Tsar importing prison gangs from Venezuela and everywhere else. Carmella’s an imbecile, but you guys are even dumber to be making excuses for her.

  98. Libturd says:

    I follow Tangle. Best news source out there. Most transparent. Most xentric. Best $5 a month you will ever spend. I hope it grows and never takes an ad dollar. I find myself in agreement with Saul (the head writer/publisher) more than anyone else.

    I will say this too. I was very impressed by Harris’ performance at the debate. I expected her to be a darker version of HRC. She didn’t play the race card or the gender card. For this alone, I respected her more than any other female or minority politician before her who always do the opposite. You are being elected to lead the country /world. It doesn’t matter what gender or color you are. Quite actually, I think she will do quite well. She might actually stand up to Pelosi and Schumer and seems very convincing. And she probably cost me $200!

  99. 3b says:

    Lib: I was waiting for that violent immigrants of the past. It’s a silly analogy on your part for multiple reasons. Rather than list them , I will simply note legal vs illegal immigration. I don’t know why you chose to ignore that. Anyhow, I will leave it there. The days of rational back and forth discussions on this blog are over. Too bad.

  100. njtownhomer says:

    NJ could use some immigrants eating deers. Just saying

  101. Libturd says:

    “I will simply note legal vs illegal immigration. I don’t know why you chose to ignore that”

    So vet and process them. There is no will from either party to do so. I guess everyone wants cheap landscapers and blueberries.

  102. Juice Box says:

    eating deers?

    Munch Munch scrunch.. There were a whole gaggle in my yard today looks like they are beefing up nicely for the winter…too bad there are firearm laws.. “unlawful for any person to discharge any firearm anywhere within township”.

    Will just have to settle for roadkill….Hopefully fresh.

  103. Phoenix says:

    Honda mowers:
    Outsourced compression release. Machined wrong. They had to be recalled.

    Guess that was the last straw.

  104. Phoenix says:

    Juice,
    This is a nanny state. Of course there are laws.

    I miss being able to do U turns. Nanny state took them away.

    Extra fun in a Tesla.

    NJ probably has a law that it is illegal to rope a deer like livestock.
    Law against firearms, there are laws against everything here. And fees, lots and lots of fees.

  105. Hughesrep says:

    In Rumson? Have to market it as Free Range Rover venison.

  106. Hold my beer says:

    SGC

    Weather is so extreme in DFW only way to get a lush green lawn is to put a ton of stuff down on it. Even the neighbors who have the lawn fertilizer and weed trucks have patchy lawns.

    We have built in sprinklers. But off season no one blows them out like in Jersey. Every sprinkler company I called said just turn it off for the winter. Weird concept for me.

    I’m very glad we splurged and spent $1,500 last year having poly fill put under our driveway to fill in where the dirt eroded . Almost every driveway in my development is now angled oddly because of the extreme weather last 2 years.

    The mason spent 2 days on our house this week. He’s like an artist or a mohs surgeon. Can’t tell where he did the repairs.

  107. Phoenix says:

    I was very impressed by Harris’ performance at the debate. I expected her to be a darker version of HRC.

    Well, as Carlin would say.

    “She is openly white, she just happens to be black.”

    Hehe. One of his best skits ever

    https://youtu.be/ydz6gmIQwM8?t=8

  108. Phoenix says:

    Take a highway like RT 10. Used to just be able to make a U Turn years ago.

    Couple of accidents and they eliminated this. It made driving so exciting.

    Now you just sit and text until the guy behind you blows the horn. Unless you have a Tesla that beeps to let you know you haven’t moved in 3 seconds after the light changes.

    Hey that thing will keep you out of a road rage incident.

  109. Phoenix says:

    And Bill Maher is no one to idolize. He is a prick who goes for the easy laugh.

    And makes more money than a brain surgeon for doing it.

    Cause people like to be entertained. It’s what gets them off.

  110. LAX says:

    Phoenix upped his meth scrip today I see….

  111. Phoenix says:

    I saw tons of immigrants during my vacation.

    Doing all of the work that is. No complaints, friendly.

    The ones that look like me? The worst. I was at the beach, tried to talk to one that was my color, she was a beach too. Just asked a simple question. Then one, who looks nothing like me unless I stayed at a beach for months, piped up automatically, answered my question, and had a nice conversation for an hour.

    Bill Burr was right about that too:

    https://youtu.be/O1xgXJ5_Q34?t=193

  112. LAX says:

    3:13 I pull my weight just fine. 30 years with my Uber-babe, she’s gorgeous and she’s smart. The kind of woman you resent, because they’d never give you the time of day.

    Sure, I outkicked my coverage. Buuuut…..

    I’ve helped more kids in a semester and changed more lives in a month than you have in your entire existence on the planet.

  113. Phoenix says:

    I’ve helped more kids in a semester and changed more lives in a month than you have in your entire existence on the planet.

    Hopefully we won’t read an article about you in the Orange Register.

    Hehe.

  114. Hold my beer says:

    LAX and Phoenix

    Y’all need to follow this advice before it’s too late

    https://youtu.be/IIrCrGAX03Y

  115. SmallGovConservative says:

    LAX says:
    September 13, 2024 at 4:02 pm
    “I’ve helped more kids in a semester…”

    Does anyone doubt that LACKS has bought/bummed pot from his students?

  116. Phoenix says:

    Another issue from the place where the women kill cats and eat them- something a bit less cringe- Typical corporation demanding we all pay for what they want installed.

    A regulatory dispute in Ohio may help answer one of the toughest questions hanging over the nation’s power grid: Who will pay for the huge upgrades needed to meet soaring energy demand from the data centers powering the modern internet and artificial intelligence revolution?

    Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Meta are fighting a proposal by an Ohio power company to significantly increase the upfront energy costs they’ll pay for their data centers, a move the companies dubbed “unfair” and “discriminatory” in documents filed with Ohio’s Public Utility Commission last month.

  117. Phoenix says:

    Hold my beer says:
    September 13, 2024 at 4:08 pm
    LAX and Phoenix

    Y’all need to follow this advice before it’s too late

    HMB,
    No problem. I already have one dependent. Don’t need another child support payment.
    Hehe.

  118. Phoenix says:

    What happens when Americans are too lazy and stupid to work, but come up with silly acronyms:

    The ECDEVAA

    Pronounced Edecava.

    Trump needs to make a hat that says “Make Cars in America Again. (that run)

    Stellantis is a crap corporation gonna need a handout soon.

    Trump was right when he called out Harris over how Biden kept his tariffs in place long after he was out.

    The House passed the End Chinese Dominance of Electric Vehicles in America Act, which reduces the influence of Chinese companies in the U.S. electric vehicle (EV) market by adjusting IRA definitions to prevent foreign entities of concern (FEOC) from qualifying for the 30D tax credits.

  119. 3b says:

    Phoenix: Harris went from being kept under wraps for two years to now where we are told she is going to be President for all. Additionally, she is going to do an excellent job. She may even stand up to the power brokers in the Democratic party. No press conferences nor real policy , just flip-flops from her prior positions. All this from just one debate.

  120. Phoenix says:

    She flip-flopped on her stance on fracking.

    She is a liar like the rest. If she were a car you would hit the brake and go faster.

    She isn’t pro-America, she is pro-herself. The type that would throw a hand grenade in your foxhole for a buck.

    Trump was right about something else-the Roe vs Wade thing is a done deal, no matter how much she whines about it. It’s in the state’s hands now. RBG was the eejit that allowed that smoldering fire to burst into flame. That whole thing is just a distraction to keep you from looking at the big picture, which is massive wealth transfer.

    Welcome to your new subscription based world, where the masters will own you, and if you don’t pay the PoPo will shoot you.

  121. Chad Powers says:

    3b,
    Yes, the situation can’t go on forever. I am a bit worried about what the end game looks like though.

    Regarding immigration, here are a few interesting numbers. Germany currently has 1 million Ukrainian refugees. Of those 3/4 are of working age, 200,000 have a job, and 210,000 are receiving unemployment benefits, and another 300,000 are in training. Please note the majority of these people are not paying taxes. Then you have the illegals. The situation has gotten so bad that the chancellor, Olaf Scholz is taking a lot of heat because of crime, knife attacks, graffiti all over the place, anxiety from older people, etc. The government is going to set up temporary border controls. The entire western world seems to be a victim of open borders.

  122. Phoenix says:

    Regarding immigration, here are a few interesting numbers. Germany currently has 1 million Ukrainian refugees.

    And their able bodied men aren’t out fighting for their country. I met some hiding over here.

    But my tax dollars from my hard work should be going there? F every politician that sends my money there. I’m not voting for them.

    Germany, well look at their voting now. You had a hand feeding you cheap energy and no wars, instead you backed American corporate interests- f’n fools. Enjoy paying high gas prices and having your economy trashed by the Chinese that are smarter than you.

    Europe hitched itself to the wrong wagon. Enjoy the derailment.

  123. LAX says:

    Washington
    CNN

    A major defamation case against Newsmax will proceed to trial later this month, a judge ruled Thursday, dealing a blow to the right-wing network and setting the stage for the 2020 election to be relitigated during the final stretch of the 2024 race.

    Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis rejected Newsmax’s attempt to shut down the case, which was brought by the voting technology company Smartmatic, without even holding a trial. Instead, Davis concluded that key questions about Newsmax’s actions in 2020 would be weighed by a jury, barring a pre-trial settlement.

    “Newsmax reported on allegations regarding the Election and Smartmatic, but there remains a dispute as to whether Newsmax recklessly disregarded the truth,” Davis wrote. “The jury must determine if Newsmax was doing what media organizations typically do — inform the public of newsworthy events—or did Newsmax purposely avoid the truth and defame Smartmatic.

  124. Phoenix says:

    I am a bit worried about what the end game looks like though.

    Yeah, me too.

    Putin has warned you what it would be.

    Don’t think this blog will be up here so I’ll tell you now. Fire and brimstone. Keep messing with him. Unlike the smug characters America gets to vote for, that guy means business.

    F around find out. For once I hope Trump gets elected. I think he understands Putin better than Harris. She is a woman who thinks women shouldn’t be punched, so she has never seen that side of it. Men know what men they can f ucc with and the ones they better never mess with.

  125. 3b says:

    Chad: Open borders are breeding chaos. Sweden went from virtually no crime, to one of the most dangerous countries in Europe. Just shrug your shoulders I guess.

  126. Fast Eddie says:

    The U.S. government will spend a record $1.2 trillion on interest payments in 2024, the highest amount ever recorded.

    Thanks Cumella!

  127. Phoenix says:

    You finance guys should watch Industry on HBO.

    Pretty creative.

  128. Phoenix says:

    3b says:
    September 13, 2024 at 5:12 pm
    Chad: Open borders are breeding chaos. Sweden went from virtually no crime, to one of the most dangerous countries in Europe. Just shrug your shoulders I guess.

    Whenever you mix the poor and the rich you are going to breed chaos.

  129. Chi on another recruiting teip says:

    I fucking dying. Lol

    Phoenix says:
    September 13, 2024 at 11:45 am

    Oh, and Torquemada. Now that would make a great name for a pickup truck.

    Come drive the new Ford F250 with our legendary Torquemada diesel engine.

  130. Chi on another recruiting trip says:

    I love the smell of deer carcass in the morning.. The smell, you know that rotting blood smell, the whole hill. Smelled like victory.

    Juice Box says:
    September 13, 2024 at 3:29 pm
    eating deers?

    Munch Munch scrunch.. There were a whole gaggle in my yard today looks like they are beefing up nicely for the winter…too bad there are firearm laws.. “unlawful for any person to discharge any firearm anywhere within township”.

    Will just have to settle for roadkill….Hopefully fresh.

  131. Chi on another recruiting trip says:

    The Chinese are not smarter. They are more cynical and have no shame.

    Phoenix says:
    September 13, 2024 at 4:52 pm
    Germany, well look at their voting now. You had a hand feeding you cheap energy and no wars, instead you backed American corporate interests- f’n fools. Enjoy paying high gas prices and having your economy trashed by the Chinese that are smarter than you.

    Europe hitched itself to the wrong wagon. Enjoy the derailment.

  132. BRT says:

    3b can’t be true. I heard immigrants commit crime at a lower rate than natives.

  133. Juice Box says:

    Elon off the Ozempic?

    https://x.com/allinsummit

  134. grim says:

    Can’t wait for Walz to post photos Goose hunting when season opens in a month.

  135. grim says:

    Wonder if the Haitian goose thief got the recipe from the official Ohio state hunting website.

    https://ohiodnr.gov/discover-and-learn/education-training/wild-ohio-harvest-cookbook/upland-game-recipes

    Curious if Trump realizes how many gun owning republican waterfowl hunters he’s insulting?

  136. Phoenix says:

    Republican Taylor Swift Fans Getting Rid of Concert Tickets in Aftermath of Kamala Harris Endorsement.

    Any way to track ticket prices? I’d bet there is so much demand that even if every repub dumps them on the market they won’t drop a nickel.

  137. grim says:

    Anyone who would suggest that is massively out of touch with America.

  138. Phoenix says:

    So Boomer is begging the federal government for help again? F ‘k em. Default on all of that crap and let them suck wind.

    Once again it’s supposed to be the working man’s job to support the deadbeats that refused to fix their own place with their own money. Bunch of welfare queens.

    Florida’s condo crisis risks becoming a national issue with a top investor warning 80 percent of condo owners in the state are at risk of losing money on their properties.

    Grant Cardone, who owns 15,000 properties, told the ‘perfect storm’ of sky-high insurance premiums, inflation and interest rates was now likely to fuel a national property crisis.

    Cardone said if the federal government doesn’t ‘step in,’ it is putting condo associations reserves across the US ‘at risk’ of filing bankruptcy

  139. grim says:

    Not sure why condo associations filing for bankruptcy is of any concern to anyone at all.

  140. Fast Eddie says:

    Why does she stumble like a drunken 14-year old when asked questions off script? Did you hear that 11 minute word pileup with that local reporter in Philly? Do you need anymore proof that she was “prepped” for that debate? And if I need to define “prepped” then you’re an idiot.

  141. Fast Eddie says:

    “VP Harris, what will you do to get the hostages released in Gaza?”

    “Well, as you know, I was raised a middle-class child…”

  142. Fast Eddie says:

    “VP Harris, Putin has threatened nuclear war if more long range missiles are shipped to Ukraine. What will you do to alleviate the threat?”

    “Well, when I was child, everyone was proud of their green lawn.”

  143. Hold my beer says:

    In my area all the developments have a brick wall in the back yards of the houses that line the main roads you have to drive on to get into the development. Sections of my development wall were in danger of collapse due to ground heave. Something like 30% of the community voted against a 1 time assessment to tear down and replace the wall 2 years ago. 17% of the community still hasn’t laid the 1 time fee of a little over 1k. We even had
    HOA Payment plans of equal amounts over 12 or 24 months. People can’t pay $50 a month while they have 60-100k pickups and suvs in their driveways.

    Pathetic. Someone could have been killed in their own back yard by the collapse of a community owned wall or taken out walking on the sidewalk along the perimeter of the place.

  144. Very Stable Genius says:

    Right wing Boomer loves and demands big government welfare collectivist Marxist communist bailouts all the time.

    “Cardone said if the federal government doesn’t ‘step in,’ it is putting condo associations reserves across the US ‘at risk’ of filing bankruptcy“

  145. Very Stable Genius says:

    “Knock knock I’m from the Federal Government here to bail you out with tax payers money”

    It’s Boomers favorite Reagan’s phrase

  146. Phoenix says:

    HMB

    The sooner you disassociate from the crowd the better off you will be.

    Group think is some of the most dangerous shite on the planet.

    Only do that with the few select people you know you can trust.

  147. Phoenix says:

    VSG,
    When this country collapses, history will prove it was the Boomer’s fault.

    Unfortunately for the younger folks, they will pay the ultimate price.

  148. Very Stable Genius says:

    Yep. Good watch.
    A bit uneven but fun.
    Ken Leung is excellent. He had one great episode with uncle Junior at Sopranos.

    Phoenix says:
    September 13, 2024 at 5:23 pm
    You finance guys should watch Industry on HBO.

    Pretty creative.

  149. Very Stable Genius says:

    4 out of 5 Trumps kids are anchor babies

    Phoenix says:
    September 13, 2024 at 4:52 pm
    Regarding immigration, here are a few interesting numbers

  150. Very Stable Genius says:

    Grim,
    I just saw that the 10 Hermes with new titanium wristband. Looks great.
    Not sure if it’s too much?

    grim says:
    September 13, 2024 at 9:46 am
    I mean, apple now sells more watches than the whole of switzerland. I believe by both metrics, unit volume and total revenue.

  151. Hold my beer says:

    Phoenix

    Last year I told my neighbors about our driveway repair. How the wooden spacer in between the slabs is letting water pool under the driveway and eroding the dirt and it’s cheaper to fix it now before the slabs start to move. They did nothing and now their driveways are sloped at interesting angles. I wonder how long before someone EV causes the concrete to collapse.

    And I think people voted against the special wall assessment because the brick wall isn’t in their backyard. They’re probably too dense to realize if theirs an accident the HOA would get sued and they would be liable if the HOA insurance policy wasn’t enough to cover the costs and judgement.

  152. Very Stable Genius says:

    And they have the biggest flags waiving at the front door.

    Peak maga selfishness is destroying us.

    What’s the meaning of the flag if you don’t care about your community. FoxNews is not America. Your community is

    Hold my beer says:
    September 14, 2024 at 9:33 am
    Phoenix

    Last year I told my neighbors about our driveway repair. How the wooden spacer in between the slabs is letting water pool under the driveway and eroding the dirt and it’s cheaper to fix it now before the slabs start to move. They did nothing and now their driveways are sloped at interesting angles. I wonder how long before someone EV causes the concrete to collapse.

    And I think people voted against the special wall assessment because the brick wall isn’t in their backyard. They’re probably too dense to realize if theirs an accident the HOA would get sued and they would be liable if the HOA insurance policy wasn’t enough to cover the costs and judgement.

  153. SmallGovConservative says:

    Fast Eddie says:
    September 14, 2024 at 8:40 am
    “VP Harris, what will you do…”

    Just watched the full interview — I fully expected her to demonstrate that she’s an imbecile, but it was MUCH WORSE!!! She might literally be the stupidest, least competent person on the planet. Heaven help the USA if the Dems are allowed to harvest enough ballots to install her as president.

  154. Chi on another recruiting trip says:

    Fast: watched the 11 minute interview; the first half is rehash, but about midway through (roughly minute 6) where she discusses guns until the end was fresh ground.

    I don’t think your charge holds. She was fine. Clear answers and I thought it was genuine.

  155. Libturd says:

    She has been very impressive. Both at the debate and during the interview. Compared to Trump’s idiocy, she sounds brilliant.

    And when it comes to repeating her story, Trump refused to answer any questions, as always, and went back to the INVASION OF AMERICA!!! They are eating our pets!!!

  156. Phoenix says:

    HMB says:
    “What’s the meaning of the flag if you don’t care about your community.”

    Being patriotic in America is bull shite. People here love themselves way more than they love their country.

    It’s all pearl clutching. fuc cers will kill your dog and bang your wife.

  157. Chi on another recruiting trip says:

    Regardless, the border is the biggest issue. And when you couple it with lawlessness and failure to prosecute crime, he should be hammering it home repeatedly. She was completely derelict in her responsibility, whether that’s a reality or at least in appearance.

    Libturd says:
    September 14, 2024 at 3:18 pm
    And when it comes to repeating her story, Trump refused to answer any questions, as always, and went back to the INVASION OF AMERICA!!! They are eating our pets!!!

  158. BRT says:

    Lib, you can’t have unchecked immigration from nations that sport the highest murder rates and expect good outcomes.

  159. Juice Box says:

    Covid is back, several of my co-workers got it in the last week and my wife has it now. She was in the city for work a few days starting feeling sick yesterday. Dry hacking cough and lungs hurt. I made her test this morning for it.

    I am fine and my kids are ok so far too. Hopefully it does not jump to me or my kids, just spent the morning airing out the house and disinfecting doorhandles and tv remotes etc.

  160. Phoenix says:

    Humor and science mixed together. Y’all should watch this:
    https://youtu.be/GGEzJJYiROk?si=73EmZB5IfyNegKkH

  161. Phoenix says:

    Juice,
    We aren’t allowed to take off work for that anymore.

    Not enough miners to run the coal mines.

  162. BRT says:

    Juice, we all had it 2 weeks ago. 5th time.

  163. Juice Box says:

    Someone tried to get Trump again with an AK-47?

  164. BRT says:

    why would they do that when he is losing?

  165. Very Stable Genius says:

    False flag. another one.

    He’s losing and trying to shore up support

  166. Clotpoll says:

    Booooyah. Smoke ’em if you got ’em, gang.

    “Structural change” in white-collar job markets. The party’s over.

    The next catchword in economics will be “degrowth”. Time to invest in horse-drawn carts.

    https://www.theissue.io/why-the-job-market-is-in-shambles-right-now-plus-weekend-open-thread/?ref=the-issue-newsletter

  167. NJCoast says:

    “Structural change” in white-collar job markets. The party’s over.

    My plumber made $1,200,000 last year.

    Going to head to the beach with my chair for a free concert, thanks Bruce and E Street. Will cost you $300+ if you want to stand on the other side of the stage. No See. Hear.Now.

  168. Clotpoll says:

    In what universe is plumbing a white-collar job?

    I dig the superskilled trades, but we’ve educated the last two generations for white collar work…and it’s dying. That’s gonna be a problem.

  169. Clotpoll says:

    Dotard and James Bowman are both working the fascist demagogue cult playbook hard now.

    To be fully in the cult, members must either cede power to define what reality is to the leader or surrender their integrity. The guys at the top of the ticket are feeling a little vulnerable these days, so they’re reminding their glazed-eyed horde of the responsibilities they took on when they swallowed the first Big Lie.

  170. Fabius Maximus says:

    “In what universe is plumbing a white-collar job?”

    I’ve come across a few between plumbing and HVAC. They sit in their F150 Platinum quoting work and signing off jobs under their license while the minions do the real work.

  171. Fabius Maximus says:

    That said, there is a good chance my kid will end up on a plumbing apprenticeship.

    My kid initially got accepted into Montclair for Elementary Education. The High school were happy as they reported another kid accepted into a 4yr mainstream school, but I knew that was not going to fly. The kid would be an awesome teacher, but would never survive the Administrative side of teaching. For me, the kid was not ready for that.

    I put them into the local community college for an Associates Degree in 3D Manufacturing Technology which they are loving. Last night was Plasma cutting on the Welding course.

    I would rather spend $6K at community College a year and let them work out what they want to do, than whatever Montclair is these days to keep a High School happy.

  172. Clotpoll says:

    Plasma cutting sounds like fun. I could do me some damage with a blowtorch.

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