TimHauck
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Majority of Americans wrongly believe US is in recession
TimHauck replied to Mike Honcho's topic in The Geek Club
Good to know you think the economy is doing great. -
Majority of Americans wrongly believe US is in recession
TimHauck replied to Mike Honcho's topic in The Geek Club
Yup, he’s a clown. -
I look forward to the AG trying to prosecute and seeing what happens
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Majority of Americans wrongly believe US is in recession
TimHauck replied to Mike Honcho's topic in The Geek Club
Agreed, kinda like the people that say the stock market doesn’t mean the economy is healthy but also that a falling stock price means Disney is failing -
Majority of Americans wrongly believe US is in recession
TimHauck replied to Mike Honcho's topic in The Geek Club
People that age have been through several recessions and periods of high unemployment though edit: Sorry I guess you’re being sarcastic lol -
His city of residence was already public. And considering it’s a city of 100,000 people I’d argue it is not “identifying” anyway. I would also argue that it would be difficult to prove that there was any malicious intent. It was a dumb way of saying he doesn’t live in Kansas City, there was no suggestion to do anything bad to him.
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Majority of Americans wrongly believe US is in recession
TimHauck replied to Mike Honcho's topic in The Geek Club
Isn’t it the righties saying that the average Joe doesn’t invest in the stock market and that’s why it shouldn’t be an indication of a healthy economy? Who of course also say that stock price is why Disney is failing. -
Majority of Americans wrongly believe US is in recession
TimHauck replied to Mike Honcho's topic in The Geek Club
Extreme ignorance of unemployment figures is definitely the most shocking to me. Even if you’re just going off “feelz,” there’s no way it feelz worse now than when Covid first hit or after 2008 in regards to unemployment (although it could ultimately get that bad of course). I thought this was even acknowledged by the right, who instead claim “yeah people need to work 2 or 3 jobs to afford to live because of inflation!” (which in some cases is true). -
Correct, that’s why I said I wouldn’t mind if they released the employee’s name and city they live in.
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Majority of Americans wrongly believe US is in recession
TimHauck replied to Mike Honcho's topic in The Geek Club
Still working on reading past the title? I know it’s hard for your old eyes to see (your words from the past), but maybe you should finish reading before commenting. -
Majority of Americans wrongly believe US is in recession
TimHauck replied to Mike Honcho's topic in The Geek Club
Who said that? Here you go making incorrect conclusions again based on things that weren’t said -
No I wouldn’t. But it’s hypocritical for anyone that thinks he/she doxxed Butker to demand the city release information about him/her
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I am independent. I have voted for other Republicans as well but also Democrats. I’ve repeatedly said in other threads for example that I think Trump had a better economy than Biden, but you seem to be ignoring that. The economy is the main thing I care about when voting. I’ve told the story before but I really don’t enjoy talking politics at all. The only reason I started posting in the GC was because I had been reading the FF forum but it was dead, so decided to see what was going on over here. That was where I saw some of the idiotic conservative opinions on Covid. I didn’t think covid should have been political but it seemed to be all conservatives that were (and still are) downplaying the seriousness of it, among other dumb opinions. After posting mostly only about Covid for awhile and enjoying proving conservatives wrong in there, I branched out a bit and noticed it was the same people who often had dumb and/or racist opinions about other stuff too, but not usually the sort of stuff that would have much impact on who I vote for, like saying blacks have a “quick twitch to violence” or that we should only let in immigrants that have college degrees. There also aren’t many libs in here to begin with so the conservative circle jerk gets old.
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I do enjoy dumping on conservatives in here, it is fun because a lot of the ones that post here are dumb. But I don’t support every liberal policy
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Bill Maher: American Kids are Way Too Confident
TimHauck replied to jerryskids's topic in The Geek Club
The 70’s when many were hippies? Yeah okay lol. -
I voted for him twice and probably will again
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Bill Maher: American Kids are Way Too Confident
TimHauck replied to jerryskids's topic in The Geek Club
When was the heyday of bullying? If anything it’s probably right now thanks to social media -
Yeah I mentioned her in that same conversation as an example of one that was prosecuted, once again proving you wrong.
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Bill Maher: American Kids are Way Too Confident
TimHauck replied to jerryskids's topic in The Geek Club
It never left. And it’s probably the number one cause of school shootings -
Bill Maher: American Kids are Way Too Confident
TimHauck replied to jerryskids's topic in The Geek Club
Would you agree with the article if it didn’t include Millenials? (Which it shouldn’t if it’s focused on kids) -
No issue with the person being fired, but he wasn’t “doxxed”
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Remember when you said this?
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What Is The Best Newer Movie You Watched ?
TimHauck replied to BeenHereBefore's topic in The Geek Club
I’m about halfway through this movie. Still 4 hours left I think. -
I clarified and said I shouldn’t have said “hate.” And I don’t believe I ever said hate in regards to you specifically. But saying they shouldn’t be allowed to raise children and basically calling them groomers kinda sounds like you’re “against” them. Is there any evidence that kids adopted by gay parents become gay more often than those with straight parents? I know Jerry will cite his favorite graph from Bill Maher but even if that’s true I’d bet it’s more from acceptance in the media, etc as opposed to gay parents training their kids to be gay.
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Do you think disagreeing with Harrison Butker means you “hate the nuclear family”? I know you’re not crazy about the nuclear family yourself of course
