My republican friends going full retard
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My republican friends going full retard
Not surprisingly Obama's win is not going over real well in Montana. I have several friends on Facebook, one a really good friend, who I have always considered professional, well-balanced, intelligent people. This morning they are either warning everyone to stock up on food, ammo & water because the end of is near. Or begging everyone to pray to "Almighty God" that he step in & change our "situation". I didn't even vote for Obama but I find this stuff pathetic.
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Yeah it's pretty entertaining.
I read from a "businessman" friend that said "well I guess we won't start up that new business now. This will be the end of entrepreneurs."
I read from a "businessman" friend that said "well I guess we won't start up that new business now. This will be the end of entrepreneurs."
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kalm wrote:Yeah it's pretty entertaining.
I read from a "businessman" friend, Baldy who said "well I guess we won't start up that new business now. This will be the end of entrepreneurs."
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Hey, it's a 2 part (or more) thing. The numbers have to work, and you have to have some degree of certainty in the economy going forward. Do you think that people thinking about starting new businesses can put a check in both of those boxes at this point in time?kalm wrote:Yeah it's pretty entertaining.
I read from a "businessman" friend that said "well I guess we won't start up that new business now. This will be the end of entrepreneurs."
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CAA Flagship wrote:Hey, it's a 2 part (or more) thing. The numbers have to work, and you have to have some degree of certainty in the economy going forward. Do you think that people thinking about starting new businesses can put a check in both of those boxes at this point in time?kalm wrote:Yeah it's pretty entertaining.
I read from a "businessman" friend that said "well I guess we won't start up that new business now. This will be the end of entrepreneurs."
Yes, they can.
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Re: My republican friends going full retard
It depends on the type of business, the demand, and capitalization. But the funny part is the assumption that if Mitt had won the uncertainty would have been whooshed away!CAA Flagship wrote:Hey, it's a 2 part (or more) thing. The numbers have to work, and you have to have some degree of certainty in the economy going forward. Do you think that people thinking about starting new businesses can put a check in both of those boxes at this point in time?kalm wrote:Yeah it's pretty entertaining.
I read from a "businessman" friend that said "well I guess we won't start up that new business now. This will be the end of entrepreneurs."
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Sure they "can". But do you think they will? Would you put up the colateral needed these days to get the loan to start a business? Huge risk IMO.D1B wrote:CAA Flagship wrote: Hey, it's a 2 part (or more) thing. The numbers have to work, and you have to have some degree of certainty in the economy going forward. Do you think that people thinking about starting new businesses can put a check in both of those boxes at this point in time?
Yes, they can.
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Re: My republican friends going full retard
Plenty of small businesses will succeed. Plenty will fail, just like always.
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Absolutely correct. But I think a some of the uncertainty would have disappeared. Businesses are screaming that there is too much uncertainity out there to make any moves right now. The Repubs would focus on clearing up that uncertainty. The Dems don't seem to care. Hence, the slow growth.kalm wrote:It depends on the type of business, the demand, and capitalization. But the funny part is the assumption that if Mitt had won the uncertainty would have been whooshed away!CAA Flagship wrote: Hey, it's a 2 part (or more) thing. The numbers have to work, and you have to have some degree of certainty in the economy going forward. Do you think that people thinking about starting new businesses can put a check in both of those boxes at this point in time?
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That is not the issue. It is the rate of startup attempts that will matter. The success rate probably will not change much, like you implied. But the numbers will be down.dbackjon wrote:Plenty of small businesses will succeed. Plenty will fail, just like always.
Not that this is completely the BHO Admin's cause. The difficulty getting loans due to the financial crisis has a lot to do with this too.
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Who said there's no risk?CAA Flagship wrote:Sure they "can". But do you think they will? Would you put up the colateral needed these days to get the loan to start a business? Huge risk IMO.D1B wrote:
Yes, they can.
Anyway, come to Janesville, CAA, if you want to start a business. Our chamber, city council and county board of supervisors will welcome you with open arms, help you secure great loans, tax credits, land, logistics, market analysis and promotion.
Start here, then give me a call if you're interested: http://www.rockcounty5.com/Home/tabid/38/Default.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Where do you live and why is it so difficult to get a loan?CAA Flagship wrote:That is not the issue. It is the rate of startup attempts that will matter. The success rate probably will not change much, like you implied. But the numbers will be down.dbackjon wrote:Plenty of small businesses will succeed. Plenty will fail, just like always.
Not that this is completely the BHO Admin's cause. The difficulty getting loans due to the financial crisis has a lot to do with this too.
Have you applied for one recently?
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Re: My republican friends going full retard
CAA Flagship wrote:Absolutely correct. But I think a some of the uncertainty would have disappeared. Businesses are screaming that there is too much uncertainity out there to make any moves right now. The Repubs would focus on clearing up that uncertainty. The Dems don't seem to care. Hence, the slow growth.kalm wrote:
It depends on the type of business, the demand, and capitalization. But the funny part is the assumption that if Mitt had won the uncertainty would have been whooshed away!
How would they do that?
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How would they focus on it or how would they clear it up?houndawg wrote:CAA Flagship wrote: Absolutely correct. But I think a some of the uncertainty would have disappeared. Businesses are screaming that there is too much uncertainity out there to make any moves right now. The Repubs would focus on clearing up that uncertainty. The Dems don't seem to care. Hence, the slow growth.
How would they do that?
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Re: My republican friends going full retard
Downside to Romney's failure here is now we will never see that magic plan for everything wrong with America that he promised to show us when he was elected.
What a shame.
What a shame.
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BothCAA Flagship wrote:How would they focus on it or how would they clear it up?houndawg wrote:
How would they do that?
You matter. Unless you multiply yourself by c squared. Then you energy.
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D,
No I have not applied for a loan recently. But you can't tell me that it is easier now than it was some 5 or 6 years ago. More liquid colateral is necessary. Higher credit ratings are necessary.
I'm not saying it can't be done, I'm just saying it is more difficult.
This, coupled with the regulatory uncertainty (most companies are still trying to determine the cost impact of Obamacare), the economic engine is in 1st gear.
No I have not applied for a loan recently. But you can't tell me that it is easier now than it was some 5 or 6 years ago. More liquid colateral is necessary. Higher credit ratings are necessary.
I'm not saying it can't be done, I'm just saying it is more difficult.
This, coupled with the regulatory uncertainty (most companies are still trying to determine the cost impact of Obamacare), the economic engine is in 1st gear.
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It was the easier loans that got us hereCAA Flagship wrote:D,
No I have not applied for a loan recently. But you can't tell me that it is easier now than it was some 5 or 6 years ago. More liquid colateral is necessary. Higher credit ratings are necessary.
I'm not saying it can't be done, I'm just saying it is more difficult.
This, coupled with the regulatory uncertainty (most companies are still trying to determine the cost impact of Obamacare), the economic engine is in 1st gear.
You matter. Unless you multiply yourself by c squared. Then you energy.
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Re: My republican friends going full retard
I don't have a clue on what they would end up doing, but they would clearly focus on it to determine what options they had to get this economy moving.houndawg wrote:BothCAA Flagship wrote: How would they focus on it or how would they clear it up?
The repeal of Obamacare, or at least a postponing of or revision to, would be on the table for discussion if companies can clearly show the burden they claim is there.
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True.houndawg wrote:It was the easier loans that got us hereCAA Flagship wrote:D,
No I have not applied for a loan recently. But you can't tell me that it is easier now than it was some 5 or 6 years ago. More liquid colateral is necessary. Higher credit ratings are necessary.
I'm not saying it can't be done, I'm just saying it is more difficult.
This, coupled with the regulatory uncertainty (most companies are still trying to determine the cost impact of Obamacare), the economic engine is in 1st gear.
A necessary evil has occurred (tightened loan qualifications). But an uncertain regulatory climate going forward, coupled with the lending environment, is not conducive to strong growth.
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Regulatory climate? Example....CAA Flagship wrote:True.houndawg wrote:
It was the easier loans that got us here![]()
A necessary evil has occurred (tightened loan qualifications). But an uncertain regulatory climate going forward, coupled with the lending environment, is not conducive to strong growth.
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Dodd-FrankD1B wrote:Regulatory climate? Example....CAA Flagship wrote: True.![]()
A necessary evil has occurred (tightened loan qualifications). But an uncertain regulatory climate going forward, coupled with the lending environment, is not conducive to strong growth.

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Obamacare.D1B wrote:Regulatory climate? Example....CAA Flagship wrote: True.![]()
A necessary evil has occurred (tightened loan qualifications). But an uncertain regulatory climate going forward, coupled with the lending environment, is not conducive to strong growth.
Compliance requirements on banking institutions (this is a huge burden on small banks as I understand it).
Payroll taxes.
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Re: My republican friends going full retard
That's actually a form of narcissism...griz37 wrote:Not surprisingly Obama's win is not going over real well in Montana. I have several friends on Facebook, one a really good friend, who I have always considered professional, well-balanced, intelligent people. This morning they are either warning everyone to stock up on food, ammo & water because the end of is near. Or begging everyone to pray to "Almighty God" that he step in & change our "situation". I didn't even vote for Obama but I find this stuff pathetic.
Similar to the delusion that God is transfixed on your individual behavior because you're so important
Here's the real point:
Each of us wake up everyday with an opportunity
and it's virtually the same opportunity in this country
And some guy in a White house thousands of miles away does not have more to do with what you accomplish in that day than you do - we each have our hands on our own steering wheel and can go out and make our life exactly what we want our life to be...
Mitt or Barry have virtually zero effect on ones personal success
or ones ability to experience happiness
Note:
Over 5,000 people voted for Jill Stein in this state (I find that pretty cool)
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Now we get to see Obama's magic plan that he opted to withhold in his first term. Hope and change baby, and it's Bush's fault all the way to 2016!!!!!!Wedgebuster wrote:Downside to Romney's failure here is now we will never see that magic plan for everything wrong with America that he promised to show us when he was elected.
What a shame.



