From CNBC:
Existing home sales see small October gain, but supply is now dropping
Improvement in mortgage rates at the end of the summer boosted home sales, but that gain may be short-lived.
Sales of previously owned homes in October rose 1.2% from September to 4.1 million units on a seasonally adjusted, annualized basis, according to the National Association of Realtors. Sales were up 1.7% year over year.
This count is based on home closings, so contracts likely signed in August and September. While contract signings would not be impacted by the government shutdown that started in October, closings, especially those requiring flood insurance or government-backed rural home loans, could be.
During that contract-signing period, the average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage came down for a bit but then moved up again. The popular 30-year rate started August at 6.63%, fell steadily to 6.13% by mid-September, and then came back up to 6.37% by the end of the month, according to Mortgage News Daily. It now stands at 6.36%.
The inventory of homes for sale has also come down. After gaining for much of this year, supply fell to 1.52 million units, down 0.7% from September, although still nearly 11% higher than a year earlier. At the current sales pace, there is a 4.4-month supply, still considered lean.
And that’s why prices are still gaining. The median price of a home sold in October was $415,200, an increase of 2.1% from October 2024 and the 28th consecutive month of annual gains.
“Looking ahead, home shoppers in today’s market face some advantages from falling mortgage rates and seasonally slower competition,” said Danielle Hale, chief economist at Realtor.com, in a release. “At the same time, a lack of housing affordability continues to be a challenge keeping home sales in their historically low level.”
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And that’s why prices are still gaining. The median price of a home sold in October was $415,200, an increase of 2.1% from October 2024 and the 28th consecutive month of annual gains.
And yet again, nothing has changed.
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Ohh, snap!
“It’s called SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL. Each one of these traitors to our Country should be ARRESTED AND PUT ON TRIAL. Their words cannot be allowed to stand — We won’t have a Country anymore!!! An example MUST BE SET,” he wrote in one post on Thursday.
He went on to say: “This is really bad, and Dangerous to our Country. Their words cannot be allowed to stand. SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR FROM TRAITORS!!! LOCK THEM UP???”
In a third post, he wrote: “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH!”
Trump also reposted a TruthSocial post that read “HANG THEM GEORGE WASHINGTON WOULD !!”
Mike Johnson funny.
Mike Johnson hold head down when asked about comment.
Mike Johnson didn’t agree on camera.
Mike Johnson too chicken to say it if he actually agreed.
Karoline Leavitt Funny.
Karoline Leavitt on the hotseat over comment.
Karoline Leavitt tried to spin the conversation and failed.
Karoline Leavitt ran from her pulpit tail down.
Rest of world laughing.
PoPo working overtime, extra donuts and coffee paid for by taxpayers.
Six Democrats are receiving round-the-clock protection from Capitol Police after Donald Trump accused them of ‘seditious behavior’ that should be ‘punishable by DEATH.’
When you can no longer handle the rotational load and spin it, you resort to “fibbing.”
Busted! On camera.
All of this after having a doddering clueless guy, now this one and his cohorts.
CNN’s Kaitlan Collins accused White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt of lying at Thursday’s press briefing over her characterization of a video message from Democratic lawmakers to military and other service members.
Collins, 33, the network’s chief White House correspondent, took issue with Leavitt’s description of the video, which features six Democratic lawmakers telling members of the military and intelligence community: ‘You can refuse illegal orders.’
Leavitt, 28, told reporters several times that the lawmakers – all veterans – were urging the military to refuse ‘lawful orders.’
After an exchange with reporters in which CBS Chief White House Correspondent Nancy Cordes argued otherwise, Leavitt called an end to the briefing only to be met with complaints from the press.
‘Karoline, you misquoted Democrats in that video,’ Collins said as Leavitt walked off.
‘That’s actually not what they said.’
Alzheimers is a bitch, the anger issues are a dead giveaway.
Looking forward to Bondi being disbarred.
Ten 406
Shhh. No one is supposed to know about this, but I am allowed to leak it to you.
How silly.
Trump really wants his Nobel Peace Prize badly. And wants to deliver it for Thanksgiving.
I wonder what part of America he sold to the Saudis for 1 Trillion dollars.
No one gives you a “Trillion” dollars and expects nothing in return. Citizens here have been whored out. May take a while, but eventually it will come out exactly how much of your soul and future the president has wagered your life on.
KYIV — The White House is pressuring Ukraine to sign on to its new peace proposal by Thanksgiving or lose U.S. support to the country, according to two officials familiar with the talks, speaking on the condition of anonymity to describe sensitive diplomatic discussions.
How billionaires took over American politics
The concentration of wealth among the richest Americans is unlike anything in history — and so is billionaires’ influence in politics.
Your handlers have sold you and that silly Constitution you believe in.
Now sold out to the Saudis as well.
Don’t forget to salute that flag today.
Dark: The decline of the U.S. continues.
The 20 Billion bailout to Argentina has been pulled by JP Morgan, Citi. Etc, in favor of a plan to lend 5 billion in short term loans.
3b – Argentina has $400 billion in “external” debt of bonds and loans from the IMF wth annual interest of $15 billion. Any money given to them is just for debt service, it will do nothing for their country other than extend a default by a few months. Basically we are paying ourselves back with any money we give them.
They have been trapped in a cycle in a cycle of borrowing, defaulting and restructuring that goes all the way back to 1958 when it first entered into one of over twenty IMF arrangements. Generational debt that they have not been allowed to default on, they have tried and failed many times.
Juice: Argentina bonds and currency rallied sharply after the October elections, in which Meili s party did very well, giving him a mandate to continue his efforts to turn Argentina around. Socialism and corruption have destroyed what should be one of the most prosperous countries in the world.
Pumps, what’s bitcoin at?
I was at an “AI meetup” yesterday. Interesting conversations.
The guest speaker – a career enterprise sales guy said AI is in a bubble. At which one guy interrupted to say it is unpatriotic to say AI is in a bubble because we are in an AI war!
One other guy – working for Accenture, who could have been the guy from the basement in the movie Office, said “fairness” is a relative concept and AI doesn’t have to be fair.
A young 20 yr old asked – so what happens when the AI bubble bursts. Has anyone seen an economic or social model of what that would look like?
We live in quite a moment!
Socialism and corruption have destroyed what should be one of the most prosperous countries in the world.
Will be the same here. Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, Government employee benefit subsidies, massive local debt, corrupt politicians and government workers lining their pockets at every turn, double or triple dipping, gold-plated retirement benefits, pensions that are effectively insolvent.
America has a massive socialism and corruption problem.
Lets start by eliminating public sector pensions and benefit subsidies.
Case in point.
Murphy wants to spend $260 million to backstop public sector health insurance, so that employees don’t need to pay it. It’s a giveaway, $260 million dollar handout to government workers. Sorry, just calling it like it is.
https://www.nj.com/politics/2025/11/nj-health-insurance-program-is-broke-murphy-proposes-260m-bailout-to-save-it.html
Everyone re-upping their health insurance for 2026 has sticker shock, whether you are getting it from an exchange or your employer.
Well sorry, not everybody, government employees are exempt from that, because they can just spend our money instead of theirs.
Grim
Why do you think there are badge bunnies.
They know what a pension is.
It’s a lifetime check for them no matter what if they marry.
Do 5 years with a guy you don’t like, profit for life. Get knocked up, that’s a multiplier.
Grim,
While researching retirement planning financial principles, one of the things I discovered was that generous inflation-adjusted pensions are pretty much the holy grail of retirement. Common in public sector employees, sets them up for carefree retirement, thanks to having taxpayer money always on tap. In the real world, you need savings something like 33 times your first year spending and to invest it in risky assets to support the spending and ravages of inflation.
On the other hand, the government needs to phase out the platinum pension plans far far ahead, because while government employees think they’re so smart, they’ve been so coddled that they need decades to prepare for life in the real financial wilds.
Yeah, I’m not going to deny I’ve been considering how to move to public sector as I’m getting a little bit older. Comfortable enough that I can step away from the corporate world, but why shouldn’t I get the government cheese owed to me? Time for the cushy public sector job?
My district was just forced to opt out of the blue cross/blue shield insurance and forced to go private with aetna because of a 28% increase. Teachers have been hurting for a long time….constantly getting f/ed. Don’t think they are immune. I got a 1% raise this past contract in 2021 with that high inflation. I am taking it on the chin. Right now, no contract, and basically f/ed….they won’t have money for a raise. F this unappreciated job. Feel sorry for any 20 s0mething signing up for this abuse.
Grim: If you can make the switch, now is the time to do it. Get in and get grandfatherd under the current platinum benefits.
As for the social security and Medicare problems the income caps need to be raised and the ability to negotiate drug prices would be too good changes to make. As for raising the retail age, the reality is that corporate America does not want people in there 60 s or older that’s just the reality. And of course fraud has to be rooted out, and I am sure there is a lot of that at least in Medicare, although I understand it has gotten better.
California faces an 18 billion dollar budget deficit, and Newsome is the Democratic front runner for President in 2028. Just saying.
Republican congressman?
grim says:
November 21, 2025 at 10:11 am
Yeah, I’m not going to deny I’ve been considering how to move to public sector as I’m getting a little bit older. Comfortable enough that I can step away from the corporate world, but why shouldn’t I get the government cheese owed to me? Time for the cushy public sector job?
My taxes at work
3b says:
November 21, 2025 at 9:15 am
Juice: Argentina bonds and currency rallied sharply after the October elections, in which Meili s party did very well, giving him a mandate to continue his efforts to turn Argentina around. Socialism and corruption have destroyed what should be one of the most prosperous countries in the world.
you guys don’t want my taxes going to black peoples or college students but are Ok sending them to Argentina
Grim,
Gator tried going that route. In Essex county, YOU HAVE TO KNOW SOMEONE. They simply say you’re overqualified. Which is definitely the truth.
They took away COLA from teachers. Another punch to the face.
No One says:
November 21, 2025 at 9:48 am
Grim,
While researching retirement planning financial principles, one of the things I discovered was that generous inflation-adjusted pensions are pretty much the holy grail of retirement. Common in public sector employees
“California faces an 18 billion dollar budget deficit, and Newsome is the Democratic front runner for President in 2028. Just saying.“
Seems like the ideal candidate.
Our Cobra went up $400.
Bitcoin at 82. Should I buy now?
Grim – Plotkin just got some blood from one of the insurance companies. Supposedly overcharged the state for public worker and retiree health plans. Horizon Blue Cross/Blue Shield of NJ just agreed to pay the state $100 million to settle claims.
The ironic part is Horizon is a not for profit organization. Horizon cannot be sold or change to become a for-profit company that is owned by shareholders or investors.
There is now a massive deck shuffling going on in NJ. Most companies and from what I now here the government plans are all changing providers.
What is the real cause? Is it not obvious? Hospitals, medical facilities, doctors, and nurses all charge more in the U.S. than in other countries, with hospital costs now increasing much faster than ever.
Note: I am not blaming anyone here other than the legislature. They are allowing it.
Took Bezos a decade of Billionaire dick envy to catch up to Elon, he finally landed a Blue Origin booster on a drone ship in the ocean.
The first Space X successful landing was a decade ago and over 400 more since then.
https://tinyurl.com/2wevvy43
Lib – Should I buy now?
The experts at Bloomberg say No. Not if you don’t want to lose your wife, house, savings and have to sell your prize possessions.
“Bitcoin could crash to $10K if 2018 pattern repeats, warns Bloomberg analyst
Just a day earlier, Bloomberg’s Mike McGlone warned that the market could unwind all the way to $10,000. He added that Bitcoin’s current structure reminds him of the major unwinds seen in 2018, when the price collapsed from $10,000 to nearly $3,000.
“The market could return to $10,000 if pressure continues across risk assets,” McGlone said.
He cited expanding token supply, late-cycle ETF inflows and a deteriorating macro backdrop.
He added that volatility signals — including the VIX hovering near its 200-day average and the S&P 500’s realized volatility falling to 2017 levels — indicate rising fragility.
“I don’t see any clear catalyst that would halt Bitcoin’s downside momentum,” he warned.”
Washington Post – Zelensky has a gun to his head.
“U.S. pushing Ukraine to sign peace deal by Thanksgiving or lose support”
VSG Who here said they don’t want their taxes going to Black people? It’s a racist thing to say that taxes are only being spent on Black people. As for College students, what taxes are you talking about?
Our Cobra went up $400.
We saw individual deductibles and maximums absolutely skyrocket for next year, up THOUSANDS of dollars.
Not to mention increases in premiums as well.
For the past two years, we completely consumed our maxed-out HSA contributions, and then some.
“U.S. pushing Ukraine to sign peace deal by Thanksgiving or lose support”
Does Trump know they don’t celebrate Thanksgiving?
“If taxes are your issue, then New Jersey’s probably not your state.”
grim says:
November 21, 2025 at 9:20 am
Case in point.
Murphy wants to spend $260 million to backstop public sector health insurance, so that employees don’t need to pay it. It’s a giveaway, $260 million dollar handout to government workers. Sorry, just calling it like it is.
I think people don’t want a structural policy of handing benefits out to illegal immigrants. Obviously help people in emergency need, but not an entitlement.
3b says:
November 21, 2025 at 11:00 am
VSG Who here said they don’t want their taxes going to Black people? It’s a racist thing to say that taxes are only being spent on Black people. As for College students, what taxes are you talking about?
Chgo: That is understandable and reasonable. His comment was about taxes going to Black people , and by that I assume he means Black American citizens.
Socialism and corruption have destroyed what should be one of the most prosperous countries in the world.
Its been a fascist dictatorship for the past 50 years.
Illinoisistan?
What a rude thing to say about your family!
Especially this near the holidays.
Fabius Maximus says:
November 21, 2025 at 11:34 am
Its been a fascist dictatorship for the past 50 years.
Peronism/ Fascism is a form of state socialism.
It’s messed up. Something has to be done with healthcare insurance costs. It’s simply not sustainable. As i said earlier, districts are fed up with it and changing plans. They have no choice…doctors/hospitals have to start getting real with what they charge. Insurance is not a reason to charge whatever the f you want.
Juice Box says:
November 21, 2025 at 10:46 am
Do not listen to these clowns. It never fails…every drop they all get stupid and greedy. They sell and wait for price levels that will never come when they should be buying now. DCA if you don’t want to go all in, but for christ’s sake, buy the cheapies before they are gone. These guys are on crack calling for 10,000 btc. It prob already bottomed since everyone and their mother now waiting for 50-75k…they can dream on.
It’s mostly a game of psychology to win. These same people that buy the top do the same thing with the bottom….they wait and wait at the bottom thinking it will go lower. Then it reverses hard, and they wait and wait for a chance to buy back in, and then they finally throw in the towel and buy the top.
That’s the markets in a nutshell. Happens with real estate, stocks, crypto, or any other investment. It’s all a psychological game.
Juice Box says:
November 21, 2025 at 10:58 am
Lib – Should I buy now?
The experts at Bloomberg say No. Not if you don’t want to lose your wife, house, savings and have to sell your prize possessions.
“Bitcoin could crash to $10K if 2018 pattern repeats, warns Bloomberg analyst
Just a day earlier, Bloomberg’s Mike McGlone warned that the market could unwind all the way to $10,000. He added that Bitcoin’s current structure reminds him of the major unwinds seen in 2018, when the price collapsed from $10,000 to nearly $3,000.
“The market could return to $10,000 if pressure continues across risk assets,” McGlone said.
He cited expanding token supply, late-cycle ETF inflows and a deteriorating macro backdrop.
Trump met with Saudi Arabian hospitals to ship medical treatments abroad.
All I know, when crypto trend reverses, it’s going to run hard. This time is not different…
I would think we bottomed here already….my two cents. Does it really matter to me…no. It’s already at free prices, and if it gets even cheaper, so be it. I just think the bottom is in and this is max fear. I love buying chit when no one wants it, and that has made all the difference.
The current Federal Retirement system called FERS is no bargain, but you do get a meager pension to go along with your social security. The old federal retirement system was very generous which is why they did away with it. Many state employee retirement plans in my understanding are a great deal for the employee (not so good for the taxpayers though). California, Illinois and New York offer great benefits but don‘t seem to be sustainable. An American that I know over here is a retired California teacher. He has a great retirement plan, although because of some deal between the teachers union and the federal government he said he doesn‘t collect social security.
Market psychology is hilarious. Will get in line to buy at 110k. When the price drops to 82k, they all get scared and greedy…a price they would have loved 3 months ago is now here, and they don’t want it…..they will miss it. Never fails.
Why anyone would sign up for teaching now is beyond me.
“Yes, according to a 2025 report from the New Jersey Policy Perspective, the New Jersey teacher pension is considered the least generous for new hires in the nation. This is due to several policy choices, including a low “benefit factor,” a high normal retirement age, a lengthy vesting period, and the absence of cost-of-living adjustments (COLA). ”
Chad Powers says:
November 21, 2025 at 12:21 pm
The current Federal Retirement system called FERS is no bargain, but you do get a meager pension to go along with your social security. The old federal retirement system was very generous which is why they did away with it. Many state employee retirement plans in my understanding are a great deal for the employee (not so good for the taxpayers though). California, Illinois and New York offer great benefits but don‘t seem to be sustainable. An American that I know over here is a retired California teacher. He has a great retirement plan, although because of some deal between the teachers union and the federal government he said he doesn‘t collect social security.
Homework for the weekend:
1) Exercise, ride a bike, stationary bike, hike or treadmill four miles on Saturday and four miles on Sunday. Eliminate sugar and flour for the weekend.
2) Dress neatly, even if running to the store for bread. Avoid sweats, slip-ons and old tee-shirts. Try to look a little stylish instead of looking like a slob.
3) Let people turn when driving, hold the door for people in public, let someone go ahead of you and smile.
4) Pause once and a while.
Try these things above for a few days instead of being selfish little me, me, me little boys and girls all the time.
12:31 5) molest a pre-teen iffn ur MAGA
Doctors are not the issue.
Doctors have contracted rates with insurance plans which are far less than what insurance bills the individual. The difference is the profit for the insurer. I had an hour-long convo with the billing manager at an Ophthalmology practice in Hackensack. She said doctors are spending $60-90K on testing hardware only to get $24-55 per patient reimbursements for testing.
The most interesting thing I learned in 2025 regarding the health insurance industry is: My nutritionist gets reimbursed $100 to bullshit with me on the phone for 30 minutes. This amount is far more than my physical therapist, internist, family doc, pediatrician, or orthopedic consults get reimbursed. And, there’s literally no requirements or caps on the number of visits. Ain’t that some sh!t, eh? They just keep paying her and I think it may be more than $100 per visit.
As I sit here, fifty pounds lighter, in the best shape since college, and with enough energy for an extra kid. I’m salty about all you Ozempic porkchops doing it the easy way. It’s okay though, without a lifestyle change it’ll start creeping back up.
Someone I know is a very early tier in the NYC BOE dating back to the ’70’s. Fairly certain the pension is > $10K month as I remember being told his union instructed him to juice this and tweak that towards the end. The union meetings are wild, all the help and resources you need to help yourself to the largest legally allowable portion of the pie.
$10K per month!! and free health.
WTF with all the bitchin and cynicism here??
The people who post here are among the luckiest people on the face of the earth.
We live in the most prosperous and free country in the history of the world.
We are richer than 99% of the people who have ever existed.
Your sons get to spend their young adulthoods in overpriced universities worrying about how AI will affect their career choices rather than in the ball turret of a B-17 flying over Germany.
Healthcare/insurance too expensive? Well, some of us (and some of our loved ones) would already be dead or disabled if we went back to the days of “cheap” healthcare 50 years ago.
Sure, things aren’t “perfect”, but they never have been, and never will be.
Count your blessings.
shared an article about New York’s mayor-to-be Zoran Mamdani allegedly proposing to remove Technion from the Cornell Tech campus because it’s an Israeli university that supports the IDF
If there is grass on the field, play ball.
Ex says:
November 21, 2025 at 12:37 pm
12:31 5) molest a pre-teen iffn ur MAGA
OC1,
You are right. We all need to take a step back and realize we are blessed. Greatest country in the world. People just have to adopt the mindset again that it is a privilege to wake up and work hard for your family and country. Live life appreciating hard work and the purpose it provides. What else are you going to do….sit on your ass and live off others? That’s a waste of a life. No purpose.
I don’t think you got the memo about all the in-person services you are supposed to get for the $100.
Boomer Remover says:
November 21, 2025 at 12:56 pm
The most interesting thing I learned in 2025 regarding the health insurance industry is: My nutritionist gets reimbursed $100 to bullshit with me on the phone for 30 minutes. This amount is far more than my physical therapist, internist, family doc, pediatrician, or orthopedic consults get reimbursed. And, there’s literally no requirements or caps on the number of visits. Ain’t that some sh!t, eh? They just keep paying her and I think it may be more than $100 per visit.
Lib aka Captain Cheapo….
Here is my deal of the day for Amazon Prime Black Friday….
Project new Fridge for Mom….
The discontinued model was selling for $ 1,099.00, now 45% off.
$599.99 with delivery (Was $799 last week)
Tax $39.75
Haul away old fridge $49
$688.74
Take out a new Amazon credit card… -$250 off.
Whole deal delivery, installation and haul away $438.75
I will tip the guys $40 if they don’t scratch the floors..
Oc1: You are most certainly right. However, I think you will find the issue is more with those on the Left , then the moderates or center right, not the MAGA people of course.
Juice: You are a good Son.
Chad – ” although because of some deal between the teachers union and the federal government he said he doesn‘t collect social security.”
Not a deal. They get to not pay into it at all. No 6.2% payroll deduction for employees and a no matching 6.2% for employers, for a total of 12.4% on covered earnings.
October CPI will not be released, and November CPI will not be released until Dec 18th , more than a week after the Fed’s Dec meeting. I don’usually do the conspiracy theory thing, but this sort of smells. Of course, this is being attributed to the government shut down which accomplished nothing, but it still kind of smells.
NY Fed member Williams says Dec good for a rate cut, so now the odds that the Def does has increased to 50 percent. Maybe they do actually push a Dec cut through.
3b – Dear old mo, always wanted a stainless steel fridge but was too cheap to buy one herself, she would rather pile the money into Apple and Amazon stocks..We Irish can be pretty cheap and proud of it too and have a good roar about how much we saved as well.
I also just used a ton of credit card points for a new iPhone 17 for my wife. Her six year old iphone 11 was giving her trouble…and I did not want to hear the complaints anymore so an early Christmas present arrived..Those Apple Feckers are charging $799 now for a base model but at least they upped the storage to 256 GB with the newest A19 chip and a 6.3-inch Super Retina XDR display. Funny thing is it is almost exactly the same dimensions as the iPhone 11 it replaced, the old leather phone case fits ok too….
Juice Box,
That is correct, he didn’t pay into social security. The downside of course is he can’t collect it, nor can his spouse apply for the social security spousal benefit. If you are outside of the US and married to a non-US citizen, the non-US spouse can collect the spousal benefit which amounts to 50% of the social security payment that their partner receives.
No guarantees, but I told you how I feel about this yesterday. Expect a rate cut. Ignore the fear headlines this week trying to shake out stock and crypto holders with no rate cut next month….they are full of chit. Drink up.
3b says:
November 21, 2025 at 1:46 pm
October CPI will not be released, and November CPI will not be released until Dec 18th , more than a week after the Fed’s Dec meeting. I don’usually do the conspiracy theory thing, but this sort of smells. Of course, this is being attributed to the government shut down which accomplished nothing, but it still kind of smells.
NY Fed member Williams says Dec good for a rate cut, so now the odds that the Def does has increased to 50 percent. Maybe they do actually push a Dec cut through.
Boomer – “Doctors have contracted rates with insurance plans which are far less than what insurance bills the individual. The difference is the profit for the insurer.”
Doctors have contracted rates is true but again what are you really talking about here?
There is a misconception about how medical billing actually works. Insurance does not collect any difference.
The “difference” between what insurance bills the individual and the what they pay the doctor the “contracted rate” is only a “discount” the insurer has negotiated on your behalf. This “discount” is written off by the provider and never actually changes hands there is no money collected. They don’t collect any difference or the whole amount of the bill ever.
Insurance collects only monthly premiums and pools that money and pays out to the providers based on whatever claims come in. Whatever is left is their gross profit.
Federal law caps health insurance profits to 15-20% of collected premiums. It’s known as the MLR rule.
The latest game in the for profit insurance world is insurers keep more of the premiums they collect when they also own the medical providers. For example UnitedHealth doesn’t just want to be your health insurer. It wants to be your doctor, your outpatient surgery center, your pharmacy and your drug price negotiator. It’s called vertical integration, and the federal law known as the MLR rule ( medical loss ratio) does not apply for care when they own the provider.
Hitler had a micro-penis. Figures.
Of course it follows:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DEntY-gPJks/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
ex,
That instagram video isn’t really funny ha ha, it’s more funny weird.
I just watched Inglorious Basterds last night, there was no discussion in that movie of Hitler having a micropenis. Though it did show Goebbels f-ing his French translator.
If only Tarantino had known back then, he might have worked it in.
South Park is now fixated on Trump’s dick though.
“South Park sucks now. And it’s because it’s all of this political s***. We’re just getting totally bogged down in it. Remember when we used to do stuff? Just us guys? Ever since all this political crap took over, it’s like-what? Like-like what happened to us?”
This is a quote from the Show.. Stan Marsh says it.
South Park has joined the conformity.
The creators originally said they wouldn’t ever “go hollywood” but after 30+ years they succumb to the sucking sound of Comedy Central leftism and go for its clapping seal audience. Swapping Mr. Garrison for PC Principal was one noticeable turning point many years ago. Also Trey Parker recently said he now hates the first couple of seasons, which shows he’s just a different person now.
Of course there’s still a chance that this season of South Park is just epically trolling the typical Comedy Central leftist clapping seal, pulling them in during the season by pandering to their biases of seeking out anything anti-Trump as “funny”, and will then rug-pull them in the final episode. (Not by going pro-Trump by any means – but possibly by making fun of them). But I think it unlikely.
The Sun rises in the East…….
Ex says:
November 21, 2025 at 2:49 pm
Of course it follows:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DEntY-gPJks/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
Out in Half Moon Bay, Montara State Beach.
Here: https://imgur.com/gallery/montara-state-beach-vibes-QLAMlu7
Possibly one of the most beautiful places I’ve been.
Maybe 20 mins from my house.
Shabbat Shalom
grim says:
November 21, 2025 at 7:57 am
“Looking forward to Bondi being disbarred.”
And yet no complaints about Fat Fani or Fat Leticia. Not sure if it’s Grim’s TDS showing, or the fact that he was a pimple-faced dork in high school and only got wedgies from the pretty girls.
grim says:
November 21, 2025 at 9:20 am
“Murphy wants to spend $260 million to backstop public sector health insurance, so that employees don’t need to pay it. It’s a giveaway…”
Didn’t you just vote for more-of-the-same Mikey?
grim says:
November 21, 2025 at 11:07 am
“Does Trump know they don’t celebrate Thanksgiving?”
He knows that law-abiding, American taxpayers do. And that they’d be very thankful to stop shipping billions to the Ukes for a war that they can’t win and that tens of thousands of their own young men aren’t willing to fight for.
The last three posts are the musings of an imbecile.
Here is author Oliver Kornetzke on Trump:
Behold. The festering carcass of American rot shoved into an ill-fitting suit: the sleaze of a conman, the cowardice of a draft dodger, the gluttony of a parasite, the racism of a Klansman, the sexism of a back-alley creep, the ignorance of a bar-stool drunk, and the greed of a hedge-fund ghoul—all spray-painted orange and paraded like a prize hog at a county fair. Not a president. Not even a man. Just the diseased distillation of everything this country swears it isn’t but has always been—arrogance dressed up as exceptionalism, stupidity passed off as common sense, cruelty sold as toughness, greed exalted as ambition, and corruption worshiped like gospel. It is America’s shadow made flesh, a rotting pumpkin idol proving that when a nation kneels before money, power, and spite, it doesn’t just lose its soul—it shits out this bloated obscenity and calls it a leader.
re: “pimple-faced dork in high school ”
Hey I resemble that comment.
Except I also was on the football team and wrestled too. I could tie you up into a pretzel while I sing a Klingon fight song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPND7QYuZF0
Mandami kissed the ring..
Queue a South Park episode. ( Never going to happen).
Trey and Matt – 1.5 Billion dollar deal they can hide in the Hollywood Hills for a long time with that money.
Marjorie Taylor Green. Leaving Clowngress in Jan.
Staying just long enough for the pension to vest. Free healthcare too!
I wear a shirt and tie regularly. When it’s hot, I wear polo shirt tucked in. Pisses me off that a lot of teachers decided to dress down. Have some respect for yourself and your profession.
Fast Eddie says:
November 21, 2025 at 12:31 pm
Homework for the weekend:
1) Exercise, ride a bike, stationary bike, hike or treadmill four miles on Saturday and four miles on Sunday. Eliminate sugar and flour for the weekend.
2) Dress neatly, even if running to the store for bread. Avoid sweats, slip-ons and old tee-shirts. Try to look a little stylish instead of looking like a slob.
3) Let people turn when driving, hold the door for people in public, let someone go ahead of you and smile.
4) Pause once and a while.
Try these things above for a few days instead of being selfish little me, me, me little boys and girls all the time.
Ex – As usual………should I say it “mistaken”?
She is 4 years of service..age 51… Congressional Pension? 62 with 5 years of service, age 50 with 20 years of service, or at any age with 25 years of service. I could post on facebook Congress critter get secret service protection for life and you would believe that too.
Look that beach you posted looks nice.. I have been there just once in the summer. It’s fucking cold year round.
Pumps – got news for ya…..everyone is a clown..
Crazy….ai set off the nuclear age.
“Nuclear power spending is set to surge rapidly in the US:
The US is expected to spend at least $350 billion on nuclear power by 2050.
This would boost output from nuclear reactors by +63% over the next 25 years.
Furthermore, annual nuclear spending is estimated to surge ~10x by 2038, to $25 billion.
By 2025, AI data centers are expected to demand +53 gigawatts of new nuclear capacity, and lift the total nuclear fleet to ~159 gigawatts.
AI is set to drive a nuclear energy boom.”
Also Ex……Oliver Kornetzke is no Hunter Thompson…
Pumps – The proposed federal nuclear laws say I can build a nuke plant here.
nice cooling water…..
https://maps.app.goo.gl/pJnC3YF5W3UnJGP47
Lmao..
Only if they can build a mosque next to it.
10:11 it’s a gorgeous little place. Yes, water temps & air temps skew colder here. But I find it invigorating.
Ex – A little story for you. When we got married, we discussed East Coast vs West Coast to raise our children. I voted for West Coast and my wife voted for East Coast. Fact is our families have more of us near here, so we decided to raise them near cousins etc near NYC and never moved far.
I wonder how life would be different if we moved to the West Coast. I suspect I would now be very different for sure….
Watched Zelensky’s response today..
He said NO.
Without our support, there will be no intel..EU is going to support them? They are a joke when it comes to satellite intel.
It’s insane how much influence on your personality depends on what coast you were born on. Wild.
That’s why i feel bad for the good ghetto kids. Who knows how far they would have gone with real parents.
11:27 interesting to think about!
Pumpkin – The birth lottery is what it is….you are who your ancestors were it’ s not always true the apple does not fall far from the tree. Does not mean whether Polish, Irish, Vietnamese, Abanian or Somali you cannot escape that fate.