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Aneirin -> Doom and Gloom (1/30/2009 6:07:28 PM)

Just a question :

All with what's happening in the world today, things that are actually touching us on a personal level, that being our finances and the worry about our personal futures, we come here and other places and moan about what is going on.

Now, I accept moaning is an outlet, I do enough of it myself, but does it actually help the situation, do we go away feeling sated for moaning, receiving the moaning of others and adding to others moans in some perverse way, or does it just push the gloom further ?

The situation is bad by all accounts,we are so well informed by the media, but then the media has always been a purveyor of doom and gloom, how often do we hear of anything good from them, are they adding to the gloom ?

So, here, what do you think, we all know times are difficult, but could we use this forum for something more positive than furthering the gloom, by all means moan, but how about some ideas on making things better for ourselves, any little tricks or savings anyone has come across, perhaps pass them on to help others, as knowledge is power and why not empower ourselves with some helpful things which might ease a person's life in these hard times.

Let's share what is good and positive.






pahunkboy -> RE: Doom and Gloom (1/30/2009 6:14:09 PM)


Great topic.  With the winter blahs ... I think I am dragging. So I am off to bed.  I try to release every care in the world there.

....there will have to be a "time out" for all the moping.   Maybe I should learn to play the piano- or read some of the interesting books I picked up.

...this is a HUGE topic. I could hear the sigh of relief in my sister voice when I told her of the things she could DO.   there is good news- we have to have a keen eye for it- and jump on it.

it is going to be an interesting time to be alive-

we dont like change.    not in our routine- .....not in our life. 

so- one day at a time.  :-)
oh--  be sure to breath correctly---




popeye1250 -> RE: Doom and Gloom (1/30/2009 6:15:32 PM)

Well, if I could get ahold of a lobbyist who helped get us into this "global economy" and beat him senseless with an iron pipe that surely would put a smile on my face!

"How do you like the "global economy" NOW you cocksucker?"
"Uggghhh, ughhhhh..."




awmslave -> RE: Doom and Gloom (1/30/2009 6:28:12 PM)

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Let's share what is good and positive.

All it takes are pink sunglasses, lot of booze and grass.




corysub -> RE: Doom and Gloom (1/30/2009 8:59:23 PM)

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ORIGINAL: awmslave

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Let's share what is good and positive.

All it takes are pink sunglasses, lot of booze and grass.



Not sure about the ;pink sunglasses, but the booze and grass works for me.  However, been there, done that, and than you wake up to reality. 

I think in our personal lives we have to keep thinking the glass is half filled even when all about you are crying in despair. Yes, unemployment is rising and some economists are saying it can go to 9% or 10%....Yea..it could...but that is still not a depression...and we have safety nets for people that were not around in 1932 when unemployment went to 25%!  And remember, in those days, most of the unemployed were men who were the sole breadwinners. 

If we keep ourselves calm and rational during these times I think we can pull through as individuals and as a country.  We are going to need to see a much more positive stance taken by our political leaders, however, who should stop slamming the economy, slamming business...etc.  None of that helps consumer psychology.  In my area of Bucks County, Pa.unemployment is running a bit over 5% and while house prices are soft, it's not a disaster, and anyone who bought a home more than one or two years ago is probably even or up in their equity.  However, psychology is so poor you would think you were in Miami, Las Vegas or California....mostly due to media negativity.  Everyone has tightened their spending and retail is suffering....  Again, we have to see leadership with positive focus in their rhetoric.  




SavageFaerie -> RE: Doom and Gloom (1/31/2009 7:06:35 AM)

I have learned that stressing about the future is futile. I have been to hell and back before, so at least I a step ahead.

So most things roll right over my back and sit on the back burner likely to be forgotten.

I learned this in personal life and the world as a whole.

I deal with enough stress and dont try and carry the whole world in my hands. In my position there is nothing much I can do but roll with the punches as they come and manage best I can.




TreasureKY -> RE: Doom and Gloom (1/31/2009 8:12:10 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Aneirin

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So, here, what do you think, we all know times are difficult, but could we use this forum for something more positive than furthering the gloom, by all means moan, but how about some ideas on making things better for ourselves, any little tricks or savings anyone has come across, perhaps pass them on to help others, as knowledge is power and why not empower ourselves with some helpful things which might ease a person's life in these hard times.

Let's share what is good and positive.



While I applaud your positive attitude and attempt to instill camaraderie, I'm not so sure that the lack of response on this thread isn't a testimony to there not being such an overwhelming amount of doom and gloom.

I'm not saying that there's aren't any number of problems going on in the world right now.  It's just that, quite frankly, there's always any number of problems going on in the world.  It's nothing new.  People persevere and do what they need to do.  Life goes on... couples marry, children are born, there's laughter and love.

To be honest, there's just as many good things going on in the world as there is bad.  The sun will come up tomorrow.  Enjoy the good while you can.




popeye1250 -> RE: Doom and Gloom (1/31/2009 8:53:51 AM)

Treasure, how about if I beat three (3) lobbyists senseless with a lead pipe?
C'mon now, that'd surely make you laugh right?




ThatDamnedPanda -> RE: Doom and Gloom (1/31/2009 8:55:28 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Aneirin
Let's share what is good and positive.





No matter how bad things get, most of us are still going to be OK in the end, even if we have to scale back our expectations.




TreasureKY -> RE: Doom and Gloom (1/31/2009 8:58:08 AM)

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ORIGINAL: popeye1250

Treasure, how about if I beat three (3) lobbyists senseless with a lead pipe?
C'mon now, that'd surely make you laugh right?


Popeye... Firm and I always note your knack at making people laugh.  [;)]




ThatDamnedPanda -> RE: Doom and Gloom (1/31/2009 8:59:38 AM)

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ORIGINAL: popeye1250

Treasure, how about if I beat three (3) lobbyists senseless with a lead pipe?
C'mon now, that'd surely make you laugh right?


I can't speak for Treasure, but it wouldn't make me laugh one bit. It'd piss me off.

Because you didn't call me up and invite me to come along.




popeye1250 -> RE: Doom and Gloom (1/31/2009 9:08:55 AM)

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ORIGINAL: ThatDamnedPanda

quote:

ORIGINAL: popeye1250

Treasure, how about if I beat three (3) lobbyists senseless with a lead pipe?
C'mon now, that'd surely make you laugh right?


I can't speak for Treasure, but it wouldn't make me laugh one bit. It'd piss me off.

Because you didn't call me up and invite me to come along.



LOL, now that's fuckin' Funny!
Yeah and we could invite Mod 11 too!
"Let the games begin."




MasterG2kTR -> RE: Doom and Gloom (1/31/2009 9:28:28 AM)

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ORIGINAL: popeye1250

Treasure, how about if I beat three (3) lobbyists senseless with a lead pipe?
C'mon now, that'd surely make you laugh right?


Hey I think you're on to something there Popeye.....it could be a real money maker....I know I would be willing to pay to see that show.




rexrgisformidoni -> RE: Doom and Gloom (1/31/2009 9:32:01 AM)

I can't do anything about things, so no reason to stress about it too much. Yeah it makes me angry, but I have a job, and I have money and food on my table. I know I will have to cut back and already have, but its like another poster said, most of us will make it through just fine. 




Vendaval -> RE: Doom and Gloom (1/31/2009 2:33:25 PM)

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quote:

ORIGINAL: popeye1250
Treasure, how about if I beat three (3) lobbyists senseless with a lead pipe?
C'mon now, that'd surely make you laugh right?




ThatDamnedPanda -> RE: Doom and Gloom (1/31/2009 3:04:39 PM)

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ORIGINAL: rexrgisformidoni

I can't do anything about things, so no reason to stress about it too much. Yeah it makes me angry, but I have a job, and I have money and food on my table. I know I will have to cut back and already have, but its like another poster said, most of us will make it through just fine. 


I was the one who said that, but at the same time I have to admit it's probably not quite that simple. The problem is, in order for people to benefit from that realization, most of them are going to need  to redefine their concept of "just fine." For too many Americans, any existence that does not allow them to spend 110% of their yearly income on vacations and the latest technological toys is not only far from just fine, it's not even tolerable. The new economic reality is going to be very, very different from the one that is even now collapsing all around us, and I think very few people have even begun to comprehend that.

When I (and, I think, you) talk about things being just fine in the end, what we mean is we'll have food on the table and a roof over our heads. We won't have to worry about our basic necessities. We'll get by, and we'll still have  very good lives, but the luxuries to which we have become accustomed are for the most part a thing of the past, or at best, just that - luxuries, things we treat ourselves to every now and then instead of taking for granted that we can have them anytime we want just by applying for another credit card. One of the things that disgusts me the most about so many of my fellow Americans is the sense of entitlement, the conviction that they deserve anything they want simply because they want it. The fun's over, at least for the foreseeable future. If we're very lucky, and we get very, very good leadership from the Obama Administration, we may (in a few years) get back to a way of life that's somewhat similar to the one that just blew up in our faces, but I'm sure not counting on it. Because you can't count on luck, and based on what I've seen of the Democratic leadership over the last couple of weeks as they've butchered this so-called "economic stimulus package" and failed to respond to the continuing and deepening crisis in the banking industry, I don't think we can count on much useful help from them, either. I think we've got some very tough times ahead of us, much tougher than a lot of people dare to imagine right now.

But. Like I said, most of us will still be fine. Just not the same kind of fine we've allowed ourselves to become accustomed to. It remains to be seen how well the average American grasps that and adjusts to it.




domiguy -> RE: Doom and Gloom (1/31/2009 3:10:24 PM)

One thing about our financial crisis is that it has rather trivialized Lou Dobbs.  Is it possible, after all, that illegal immigration is not the root of all of our problems?

Isn't that a fucking hoot?




came4U -> RE: Doom and Gloom (1/31/2009 3:13:59 PM)

The basic cure is realizing people must stop living beyond their means and using credit as a general bad habit.

If you can't afford it, don't buy it.  Don't spend money ya don't got.  No sense at all to count your chickens before they hatch anymore, the eggs are likely rotten.

and hey easy, easy...

Lou Dobbs IS GOD! [:D]




ThatDamnedPanda -> RE: Doom and Gloom (1/31/2009 3:16:02 PM)

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ORIGINAL: domiguy

One thing about our financial crisis is that it has rather trivialized Lou Dobbs.  Is it possible, after all, that illegal immigration is not the root of all of our problems?

Isn't that a fucking hoot?


It's about time ol' Lou found himself another drum to bang, anyway. I haven't been watching him much the last few months, because with the financial crisis taking over center stage, I usually have Bloomberg on during that  time slot. Has Lou still got all his teeth sunk into the illegal immigrants?




kittinSol -> RE: Doom and Gloom (1/31/2009 3:17:51 PM)

Nah, he now pillories the free market every time he's on [:D] . His smile of glee at the misery of the world (a kind of "I told you so, neener neener" kind of smarmy smirk) makes me want to kick him in the nuts.




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