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What did this election teach us?

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 6:35 pm
by BSmack
Old God fearing racist gun toting coots vote every year, not just Presidential elections.

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Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 6:39 pm
by R-Jack
And in other news.........water is wet.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 6:56 pm
by mvscal
Why do you idiots keep thinking old=Republican and young=Democrat as if there are no old dems or young reps?

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 7:15 pm
by Ace
BSmack wrote:Old God fearing racist gun toting coots vote every year, not just Presidential elections.

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Yep

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 8:49 pm
by Wolfman
Why, the "Tea Party" is obviously racist, sexist, and maybe a few others -ists (hello to senators elect Tim Scott and Joni Ernst). Now to see if the GOP actually does what the voters want.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 9:04 pm
by BSmack
Wolfman wrote:Now to see if the GOP actually does what the voters want.
They could stat by legalizing weed. It is what they want and it will crater younger voter interest. A win-win.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 9:08 pm
by Shlomart Ben Yisrael
BSmack wrote:
They could stat by legalizing weed.
"Yeah...sure. ~chuckle~"

Sincerely, Big Pharma Lobbyists

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 11:06 pm
by Bucmonkey
That valve is still working? Ponderous...

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 11:26 pm
by smackaholic
Because the government still highly regulates who can grow/sell it.

It should be about as expensive as tobacco. It should be legal and the gov should tax the crap out of it. Put a portion of the tax receipts into drug treatment programs.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 11:26 pm
by Diego in Seattle
schmick wrote:
BSmack wrote:
Wolfman wrote:Now to see if the GOP actually does what the voters want.
They could stat by legalizing weed. It is what they want and it will crater younger voter interest. A win-win.

what I dont understand is in the states where they have legalized weed, why does it still cost like it is illegal? If its legal it shouldnt cost more than tomatoes, roses, tobacco, cotton or any other cash crop and the shit is still selling for more than 2 grand a pound, If tax payers took away the burden of it being a crime to grow the stuff, why are the growers still charging like they had to smuggle it in in their asshole?
At least here in WA it's a case of supply & demand. At least in the Seattle area the shops haven't been able to keep up with the demand. People are having to drive up to Bellingham (nearly a 2 hour drive) in order to buy the stuff.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 12:15 am
by War Wagon
BSmack wrote:Old God fearing racist gun toting coots vote every year, not just Presidential elections.
It's not just people over 60 who vote every in every election. And it's not about racist rednecks who own guns. Many younger voters start out as idealistic fools, intent on changing the world. By the time they reach 30 or maybe 40, the 'real' world has beaten that idealism out of them and it's about paying the mortgage and hopefully saving for retirement. Not "hope and change", they aren't changing shit and the only hope they have is for either getting or keeping a decent job.

As for the first bill they shove under Obama's nose, it won't be legalizing weed. That's a non-starter on a nationwide scale. It's a state issue anyway.

It'll be the Keystone XL pipeline, the lowest hanging fruit and a no-brainer. Then they move on from there, gradually upping the ante.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 12:46 am
by Wolfman
Here's what is going on in Florida. A dose of reality, perhaps?

http://www.news-press.com/story/opinion ... /18414469/

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 12:50 am
by Moving Sale
schmick wrote: If its legal it shouldnt cost more than tomatoes, roses, tobacco, cotton or any other cash crop and the shit is still selling for more than 2 grand a pound, If tax payers took away the burden of it being a crime to grow the stuff, why are the growers still charging like they had to smuggle it in in their asshole?
For starters, trim a pound of weed and get back to me.
That and Wickard.

Oh and roses are not two bucks a pound.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 1:28 am
by Left Seater
schmick wrote:

what I dont understand is in the states where they have legalized weed, why does it still cost like it is illegal? If its legal it shouldnt cost more than tomatoes, roses, tobacco, cotton or any other cash crop and the shit is still selling for more than 2 grand a pound, If tax payers took away the burden of it being a crime to grow the stuff, why are the growers still charging like they had to smuggle it in in their asshole?

Simple answer. IRS.

They tax the shit out of it and the shops are unable to tke any standard business deductions. Pot shops in CO are looking at an 80% effective tax rate.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 1:41 am
by molly
Hipsters and millennial could be the # that changes things and they're the ones that bitxh so much yet they take no action and don't vote. Not sure other places but it's hella easy to vote here. I voted a month ago, in a bubble bath.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 2:05 am
by BSmack
Left Seater wrote:
schmick wrote:

what I dont understand is in the states where they have legalized weed, why does it still cost like it is illegal? If its legal it shouldnt cost more than tomatoes, roses, tobacco, cotton or any other cash crop and the shit is still selling for more than 2 grand a pound, If tax payers took away the burden of it being a crime to grow the stuff, why are the growers still charging like they had to smuggle it in in their asshole?

Simple answer. IRS.

They tax the shit out of it and the shops are unable to tke any standard business deductions. Pot shops in CO are looking at an 80% effective tax rate.
And of course the growers and owners risk their freedom should the feds change policy.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 2:12 am
by mvscal
schmick wrote:She made it seem like it was something that some biker hasnt been doing in an old single wide trailer in Hesperia while he sleeps 18 hours a day.
It's all about supply and command...



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Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 2:26 am
by BSmack
If some kid wants to grow dope, they can come talk to me, instead of growing dope 6 or 7 times through denial and error, they're going to get it right the first time and have some good dope. ~ Ricky

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 2:40 am
by Screw_Michigan
Smokes, let's go.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 2:51 am
by War Wagon
what this thread has taught me:

T1B stoners are more concerned about getting wasted than they are election results or the consequences thereof.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 3:00 am
by War Wagon

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 3:04 am
by Screw_Michigan
War Wagon wrote:what this thread has taught me:

T1B stoners are more concerned about getting wasted than they are election results or the consequences thereof.
:?

Have another cigarette, loser.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 3:12 am
by BSmack
War Wagon wrote:what this thread has taught me:

T1B stoners are more concerned about getting wasted than they are election results or the consequences thereof.
Listen, pretend you're on mushrooms, alright? Just go with it.

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Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 3:27 am
by trev
Tell me, what is so fantastic about weed? Lots of people seem to partake.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 6:47 am
by molly
trev wrote:Tell me, what is so fantastic about weed? Lots of people seem to partake.
I started eating some thc chocolate on my kid free nights aS it takes all my knee pain away (sprained) and I sleep until the morning and don't wake up all icky like i do when I take the Percocet.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 7:34 am
by Dinsdale
smackaholic wrote:It should be legal and the gov should tax the crap out of it.

When Washington was hashing out the details of their law, an idiotic state senator (never guess which letter he was) spouted the same complete stupidity you just did.

A little more intelligent senator from the other side of the aisle pointed out that it was well over a 1 billion dollar industry in the state in the black market before it was legal.

So, care to back up and take another run, and maybe try to mix in a bit of intelligence, and maybe some of the stuff your history and economics teachers did such a piss-poor job of trying to school you in?


Oregon just raised the legalization bar a notch -- while it's a stupid law I wasn't in favor of, since it puts the state-run-mafia in charge (the OLCC runs the booze and gambling)... we can now grow our own. I think they want people to get a permit, but I doubt many people will. It has the potential to become a free-for-all.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 7:37 am
by Dinsdale
War Wagon wrote:That's a non-starter on a nationwide scale. It's a state issue anyway.
Uhm... no (as MS already pointed out, and even gave the shitty precedent as to why).

Every state legalization law, including medical, could be thrown out, should someone care to pursue it, since they're all unconstitutional. Hence the need for Congress to change federal laws.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 7:38 am
by Dinsdale
Moving Sale wrote: For starters, trim a pound of weed and get back to me.

What he said.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 11:01 am
by Screw_Michigan
trev wrote:Tell me, what is so fantastic about weed? Lots of people seem to partake.
Taking the stick out of your ass first would probably be a good start.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 1:18 pm
by Ace
molly wrote:Hipsters and millennial could be the # that changes things.
The youth have always been relied upon as the agents of change. Then they grow up, gain responsibilities, and see life throw the eyes of grown ups

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 1:36 pm
by poptart
What did this erection teach us?


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Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 3:07 pm
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
:-|

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 3:58 pm
by mvscal
Dinsdale wrote:
Moving Sale wrote: For starters, trim a pound of weed and get back to me.

What he said.
:meds:

Try harvesting a pound of saffron and check back in. Pot prices are ridiculously inflated. No two ways about it. Pot is not hard to grow, doesn't take any specialized equipment is not particularly labor intensive.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 4:55 pm
by BSmack
molly wrote:I started eating some thc chocolate on my kid free nights aS it takes all my knee pain away (sprained) and I sleep until the morning and don't wake up all icky like i do when I take the Percocet.

Ah Percocet :cry:

~ Shrubber

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 5:18 pm
by Left Seater
What did this election teach us?
That the pollsters really have no clue as to what they are doing. Most polls from "respected" sources, see networks, have a margin of error of a maximum of 4% points. Most of these polls were way off from their MOE, and damn near all of them overstated Democratic votes.

One DNC mouthpiece even went so far as to "blame" overstated polls as the reason so many Dems lost. :lol:

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 6:01 pm
by BSmack
Breaker, breaker, come in Earth, this is rocketship 27, aliens fucked over the carbonator on engine number four, I'm gonna try and refuckulate it, and land on Juniper, hopefully you got some space weed, over.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 7:32 pm
by Dinsdale
mvscal wrote:
Dinsdale wrote:
Moving Sale wrote: For starters, trim a pound of weed and get back to me.

What he said.


Pot prices are ridiculously inflated. No two ways about it. Pot is not hard to grow, doesn't take any specialized equipment is not particularly labor intensive.

Yes and no. Apparently, some people think it grows itself, and there's no related expenses. And the original commenter on this lives in California, where electricity costs about triple (?) what it does here.

I know a couple of people who grow for a living (grossly abusing the medical law). They certainly aren't getting filthy rich (the one who does pretty well uses enough electricity to power an African country).

But legalization, especially under our new ballot measure will likely cause prices to plummet, since there will be 4 plants in just about every house/backyard. Creating an alternative to the retail market should have a profound effect on prices across the board...

but we'll see (in a year or two). The state will figure out a way to extract their pound ton of flesh, one way or another.

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2014 12:59 am
by poptart
BSmack wrote:racist




San Diego?
I think he meant to say, "Welcome Anthony from Council Bluffs."

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2014 1:28 am
by BarFlie
Weed has helped me cope with my ptsd symptoms for 40 years and most of those years I didn't even realize it was good for me. A .25 browning auto in my night stand and a .357 mag nearby makes me feel good too. I live alone and getting old. Criminals don't give a shit about gun laws so why should I?

Re: What did this election teach us?

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2014 3:00 am
by smackaholic
You bring up a good point, barf. My stepdad was a lifelong alkie back in the early 70s he became a pothead and was far better off smoking a joint after work than drinking a case of miller. I never really thought of the PTSD possibility. But dude was a WWII paratrooper. Joined at 17. Got shot up a time or two so yeah I'll bet he did have a bit of PTSD going on. Rack him and you and all the combat vets out there and full the assholes that would throw them in jail.