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Postby Maddog » Fri Jan 19, 2018 10:56 pm

Once again, California has the highest poverty rate in the nation, according to a new U.S. Census Bureau report.

A little more than 1 in 5 Californians—20.4 percent—live in poverty. The national average is 14.7 percent according to the Supplemental Poverty Measure which accounts for regional cost-of-living differences, out-of-pocket medical expenses and other items, unlike the older Official Poverty Measure.


A little refresher, for the illiterate. :gigglesnshit:
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Re: Why Are We Havimg All These People From Sh****** Countries H

Postby Guest » Fri Jan 19, 2018 11:28 pm

Maddog wrote:Once again, California has the highest poverty rate in the nation, according to a new U.S. Census Bureau report.

A little more than 1 in 5 Californians—20.4 percent—live in poverty. The national average is 14.7 percent according to the Supplemental Poverty Measure which accounts for regional cost-of-living differences, out-of-pocket medical expenses and other items, unlike the older Official Poverty Measure.


A little refresher, for the illiterate. :gigglesnshit:

Perhaps if you put all caps - every thirteen year old knows that if you put it in all caps the fundamental flaws in your pre-pubescent understanding of the real world disappear.

Grow up Sonny. This isn't you Kindergarten debate class and you don't win by crying and demanding your blankie
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Re: Why Are We Havimg All These People From Sh****** Countries H

Postby Maddog » Fri Jan 19, 2018 11:37 pm

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Maddog wrote:Once again, California has the highest poverty rate in the nation, according to a new U.S. Census Bureau report.

A little more than 1 in 5 Californians—20.4 percent—live in poverty. The national average is 14.7 percent according to the Supplemental Poverty Measure which accounts for regional cost-of-living differences, out-of-pocket medical expenses and other items, unlike the older Official Poverty Measure.


A little refresher, for the illiterate. :gigglesnshit:

Perhaps if you put all caps - every thirteen year old knows that if you put it in all caps the fundamental flaws in your pre-pubescent understanding of the real world disappear.

Grow up Sonny. This isn't you Kindergarten debate class and you don't win by crying and demanding your blankie



Do you think that will help?

I don't want people thinking I'm yelling. I would think a gentle reminder of the facts as presented by the US CENSUS DEPARTMENT would be adequate. :gigglesnshit:
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Re: Why Are We Havimg All These People From Sh****** Countries H

Postby Guest » Fri Jan 19, 2018 11:52 pm

Maddog wrote:
Guest wrote:
Maddog wrote:Once again, California has the highest poverty rate in the nation, according to a new U.S. Census Bureau report.

A little more than 1 in 5 Californians—20.4 percent—live in poverty. The national average is 14.7 percent according to the Supplemental Poverty Measure which accounts for regional cost-of-living differences, out-of-pocket medical expenses and other items, unlike the older Official Poverty Measure.


A little refresher, for the illiterate. :gigglesnshit:

Perhaps if you put all caps - every thirteen year old knows that if you put it in all caps the fundamental flaws in your pre-pubescent understanding of the real world disappear.

Grow up Sonny. This isn't you Kindergarten debate class and you don't win by crying and demanding your blankie



Do you think that will help?

I don't want people thinking I'm yelling. I would think a gentle reminder of the facts as presented by the US CENSUS DEPARTMENT would be adequate. :gigglesnshit:

OK Sonny let's introduce you to the real world. If you're not sure what the real world is ask you wet-nurse.

You can define money by how much there is or by the quality of life it can give you but you don't get to mix and match defying your own logic as you do so.

You can say that Qatar is a shithole that treats 95% of it's residents as subhuman, OK good for you and you can say that Qatar is a country that doesn't charge tax and lets businesses thrive but you don't get to separate those facts.

California is a place where almost everyone earns more than they do in Mississippi, Kentucky or Texas and can have a much better of life with the money they earn despite being poor. That is a fair and balanced statement

Poor people in California live better than middle income people in Mississippi and average income people in Texas. That is a fair and balanced statement

Mississippi and Texas are shitholes compared to Califoria, that is a fair and balanced statement.

Saying California is worse than Texas is like saying Qatar is better than the USA, that is a fair and balanced statement

Now obviously your Mommy is worried about her taxes and that's affecting you but don't worry Sonny, despite the cuts to welfare by Donald Trump you'll still, at the very least, get your gubmint cheese this month
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Re: Why Are We Havimg All These People From Sh****** Countries H

Postby Maddog » Sat Jan 20, 2018 12:09 am

Guest wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Guest wrote:
Maddog wrote:Once again, California has the highest poverty rate in the nation, according to a new U.S. Census Bureau report.

A little more than 1 in 5 Californians—20.4 percent—live in poverty. The national average is 14.7 percent according to the Supplemental Poverty Measure which accounts for regional cost-of-living differences, out-of-pocket medical expenses and other items, unlike the older Official Poverty Measure.


A little refresher, for the illiterate. :gigglesnshit:

Perhaps if you put all caps - every thirteen year old knows that if you put it in all caps the fundamental flaws in your pre-pubescent understanding of the real world disappear.

Grow up Sonny. This isn't you Kindergarten debate class and you don't win by crying and demanding your blankie



Do you think that will help?

I don't want people thinking I'm yelling. I would think a gentle reminder of the facts as presented by the US CENSUS DEPARTMENT would be adequate. :gigglesnshit:

OK Sonny let's introduce you to the real world. If you're not sure what the real world is ask you wet-nurse.

You can define money by how much there is or by the quality of life it can give you but you don't get to mix and match defying your own logic as you do so.

You can say that Qatar is a shithole that treats 95% of it's residents as subhuman, OK good for you and you can say that Qatar is a country that doesn't charge tax and lets businesses thrive but you don't get to separate those facts.

California is a place where almost everyone earns more than they do in Mississippi, Kentucky or Texas and can have a much better of life with the money they earn despite being poor. That is a fair and balanced statement

Poor people in California live better than middle income people in Mississippi and average income people in Texas. That is a fair and balanced statement

Mississippi and Texas are shitholes compared to Califoria, that is a fair and balanced statement.

Saying California is worse than Texas is like saying Qatar is better than the USA, that is a fair and balanced statement

Now obviously your Mommy is worried about her taxes and that's affecting you but don't worry Sonny, despite the cuts to welfare by Donald Trump you'll still, at the very least, get your gubmint cheese this month



A little more than 1 in 5 Californians—20.4 percent—live in poverty. The national average is 14.7 percent according to the Supplemental Poverty Measure which accounts for regional cost-of-living differences, out-of-pocket medical expenses and other items, unlike the older Official Poverty Measure.


Do you know what poverty means?
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Re: Why Are We Havimg All These People From Sh****** Countries H

Postby Guest » Sat Jan 20, 2018 12:46 am

Maddog wrote:
Guest wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Guest wrote:
Maddog wrote:Once again, California has the highest poverty rate in the nation, according to a new U.S. Census Bureau report.

A little more than 1 in 5 Californians—20.4 percent—live in poverty. The national average is 14.7 percent according to the Supplemental Poverty Measure which accounts for regional cost-of-living differences, out-of-pocket medical expenses and other items, unlike the older Official Poverty Measure.


A little refresher, for the illiterate. :gigglesnshit:

Perhaps if you put all caps - every thirteen year old knows that if you put it in all caps the fundamental flaws in your pre-pubescent understanding of the real world disappear.

Grow up Sonny. This isn't you Kindergarten debate class and you don't win by crying and demanding your blankie



Do you think that will help?

I don't want people thinking I'm yelling. I would think a gentle reminder of the facts as presented by the US CENSUS DEPARTMENT would be adequate. :gigglesnshit:

OK Sonny let's introduce you to the real world. If you're not sure what the real world is ask you wet-nurse.

You can define money by how much there is or by the quality of life it can give you but you don't get to mix and match defying your own logic as you do so.

You can say that Qatar is a shithole that treats 95% of it's residents as subhuman, OK good for you and you can say that Qatar is a country that doesn't charge tax and lets businesses thrive but you don't get to separate those facts.

California is a place where almost everyone earns more than they do in Mississippi, Kentucky or Texas and can have a much better of life with the money they earn despite being poor. That is a fair and balanced statement

Poor people in California live better than middle income people in Mississippi and average income people in Texas. That is a fair and balanced statement

Mississippi and Texas are shitholes compared to Califoria, that is a fair and balanced statement.

Saying California is worse than Texas is like saying Qatar is better than the USA, that is a fair and balanced statement

Now obviously your Mommy is worried about her taxes and that's affecting you but don't worry Sonny, despite the cuts to welfare by Donald Trump you'll still, at the very least, get your gubmint cheese this month



A little more than 1 in 5 Californians—20.4 percent—live in poverty. The national average is 14.7 percent according to the Supplemental Poverty Measure which accounts for regional cost-of-living differences, out-of-pocket medical expenses and other items, unlike the older Official Poverty Measure.


Do you know what poverty means?

As I've commented on other threads, sometimes the moderators protect emotionally fragile forum members like you, and that's good because you're a special snowflake who needs to be protected.

I completely withdraw the censored comment, I shouldn't be so harsh on a child.
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Re: Why Are We Havimg All These People From Sh****** Countries H

Postby Puzzler » Sat Jan 20, 2018 12:47 pm

Guest wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Guest wrote:
Maddog wrote:

Do you think that will help?

I don't want people thinking I'm yelling. I would think a gentle reminder of the facts as presented by the US CENSUS DEPARTMENT would be adequate. :gigglesnshit:

OK Sonny let's introduce you to the real world. If you're not sure what the real world is ask you wet-nurse.

You can define money by how much there is or by the quality of life it can give you but you don't get to mix and match defying your own logic as you do so.

You can say that Qatar is a shithole that treats 95% of it's residents as subhuman, OK good for you and you can say that Qatar is a country that doesn't charge tax and lets businesses thrive but you don't get to separate those facts.

California is a place where almost everyone earns more than they do in Mississippi, Kentucky or Texas and can have a much better of life with the money they earn despite being poor. That is a fair and balanced statement

Poor people in California live better than middle income people in Mississippi and average income people in Texas. That is a fair and balanced statement

Mississippi and Texas are shitholes compared to Califoria, that is a fair and balanced statement.

Saying California is worse than Texas is like saying Qatar is better than the USA, that is a fair and balanced statement

Now obviously your Mommy is worried about her taxes and that's affecting you but don't worry Sonny, despite the cuts to welfare by Donald Trump you'll still, at the very least, get your gubmint cheese this month



A little more than 1 in 5 Californians—20.4 percent—live in poverty. The national average is 14.7 percent according to the Supplemental Poverty Measure which accounts for regional cost-of-living differences, out-of-pocket medical expenses and other items, unlike the older Official Poverty Measure.


Do you know what poverty means?

As I've commented on other threads, sometimes the moderators protect emotionally fragile forum members like you, and that's good because you're a special snowflake who needs to be protected.

I completely withdraw the censored comment, I shouldn't be so harsh on a child.

Wot a wanker you are guest.
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Re: Why Are We Havimg All These People From Sh****** Countries H

Postby Guest » Sat Jan 20, 2018 6:31 pm

My comments highlighted how being informed of his ignorance and error the child doubled down, I thought the way in which I presented the comment was harsh but fair. The more are obviously more attuned to the boy's emotional fragility than I and I respect their judgement in not posting the deconstruction of his error and his emotional need to persist with it.
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Re: Why Are We Havimg All These People From Sh****** Countries H

Postby Maddog » Sat Jan 20, 2018 10:47 pm

Guest wrote:My comments highlighted how being informed of his ignorance and error the child doubled down, I thought the way in which I presented the comment was harsh but fair. The more are obviously more attuned to the boy's emotional fragility than I and I respect their judgement in not posting the deconstruction of his error and his emotional need to persist with it.



Well, Stoo and I are cyberlovers, so you can't blame him for protecting me from you. :wubwub:
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Re: Why Are We Havimg All These People From Sh****** Countries H

Postby Stooo » Sat Jan 20, 2018 10:53 pm

Maddog wrote:
Guest wrote:My comments highlighted how being informed of his ignorance and error the child doubled down, I thought the way in which I presented the comment was harsh but fair. The more are obviously more attuned to the boy's emotional fragility than I and I respect their judgement in not posting the deconstruction of his error and his emotional need to persist with it.



Well, Stoo and I are cyberlovers, so you can't blame him for protecting me from you. :wubwub:


It's more than cyber, thanks for the Christmas gifts :twirl:
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Re: Why Are We Havimg All These People From Sh****** Countries H

Postby Maddog » Sat Jan 20, 2018 11:32 pm

Stooo wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Guest wrote:My comments highlighted how being informed of his ignorance and error the child doubled down, I thought the way in which I presented the comment was harsh but fair. The more are obviously more attuned to the boy's emotional fragility than I and I respect their judgement in not posting the deconstruction of his error and his emotional need to persist with it.



Well, Stoo and I are cyberlovers, so you can't blame him for protecting me from you. :wubwub:


It's more than cyber, thanks for the Christmas gifts :twirl:



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Re: Why Are We Havimg All These People From Sh****** Countries H

Postby Guest » Sun Jan 21, 2018 1:16 pm

Maddog wrote:
Guest wrote:My comments highlighted how being informed of his ignorance and error the child doubled down, I thought the way in which I presented the comment was harsh but fair. The more are obviously more attuned to the boy's emotional fragility than I and I respect their judgement in not posting the deconstruction of his error and his emotional need to persist with it.



Well, Stoo and I are cyberlovers, so you can't blame him for protecting me from you. :wubwub:

I can't really blame you for throwing this tantrum. You must be so embarrassed by your ignorance.

Just treat it as another milestone on the road to adulthood Sonny.
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