gmisk wrote: » Beto o rourke? He was never seriously in the running. Pete Buttigieg did surprisingly well I think he is only 38, intelligent and a war vet but I am not sure middle America will vote for a gay president just yet even though he is a christian.
walshb wrote: » I wanted Trump to win in 2016, just to see what the fook it would be like.. I want Trump to lose in 2020, just to see what it will be like.. Anyone else like this?
Cody montana wrote: » He’s trying to remove thousands of pharmaceutical jobs.
Wanderer78 wrote: » What will we buy it with?
buried wrote: Sure why the f**k not? That's what I eat every day. Not doing me no harm. What am I going to miss? Starbucks tin can espresso's in the supermarket that cost 6 euros? Good.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Ivanka is the one to watch. imv
Wanderer78 wrote: » There's no certainties now, and the people have had enough, anything is possible now
Wanderer78 wrote: » I wouldn't be so sure about that, America potentially could be on the cusp of a civil war, if they go down, we all go down!
buried wrote: You can trade services, if you are lucky enough to be able to do a skill or trade required within your own community. If you are not, better start learning one.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » Obama had the same idea, lets not forget that.
MFPM wrote: » Which 'left' was this now?
Wanderer78 wrote: » But you may not be able to buy it!
Mr. Karate wrote: » First President in 40 years to not start a new war. This is why the Democrats have no strategy or platform. They were sure he would start one [despite him running on ending them] so they could use the "We'll bring our soldiers home" card, but he took that away from them. They blew their collective loads on the phony investigations and impeachments, The riots have turned people against them. They have nothing to run on. If the Democrats thought they had a chance they would have condemned and ended the riots months ago.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » People like you.
Galwayguy35 wrote: Very dramatic post there, its no where near that bad.
Wanderer78 wrote: » But this is not our current reality, if there's a catastrophic crash, most skills could be rendered useless
LessOutragePlz wrote: » We'll see another for years of Trump continuing to Make America Great.
buried wrote: I'll trade it. Just like I do it for some foodstuffs now. No problem.
buried wrote: The vast majority of trades are always going to be needed. You going to go to K-Circle or tescos to get somebody there to fix your roof?
Wanderer78 wrote: » How will it be produced?
Wanderer78 wrote: » How will these companies operate, if there's a catastrophic crash, baring in mind what occured in 08!
flazio wrote: » The world is much more right leaning then it wants to admit. It plays right into Trumps hands. Progession is dead. It's every tribe for themselves.
buried wrote: From the ground. That's how most of it is actually done. I produce most my seasonal veg from out my back yard that aint half the size of a tennis court. Anybody can do this. Anything else i need I can get it from my community. For trade or something else.