BalthasarTheRat
@BalthasarTheRat (656)
United States • Age 55
Joined myLot 14 years ago
I don't give a rat's a$$, and I can say that, 'cuz I've got one.
BalthasarTheRat's Discussions
BalthasarTheRat
@BalthasarTheRat (656)
• United States
26 Apr 12
I'm baaaaack!
Who cares, right?
Well I posted this question to annonce my return in case some friends wanted to know and really don't see a better way of doing so.
I don't think MyLot will appreciate this tactic, but I am...
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BalthasarTheRat
@BalthasarTheRat (656)
• United States
26 Aug 11
Patricia Murphy of the Daily Beast (whatever that is) has a story picked up by Yahoo News entitled "Tea Party Rage Dies". Its focus is merely that the Tea Party seems to be less vocal and adamant now that a Republican House is in...
congress
daily beast
democrats
elections
patricia murphy
political puppets
politics
republican party
tea party
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BalthasarTheRat
@BalthasarTheRat (656)
• United States
21 Aug 11
Perry is emerging as a legitimate Republican candidate. Many of his ideas are gaining support but not all of them for the right reasons. We need look no farther than his own logic.
Supposition number 1: the Federal government...
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BalthasarTheRat
@BalthasarTheRat (656)
• United States
19 Aug 11
The Univ of North Dakota is finally going to change its mascot and knickname away from the Fighting Sioux. This is the epitome of assinine political correctness (I would think the Sioux might be proud to have their name still...
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BalthasarTheRat
@BalthasarTheRat (656)
• United States
19 Aug 11
I was away from my computer 2 days ago and do not usually go out of my way to get new news when I'm "unplugged", so I was surprised to see flags at half mast at and around the Ohio Historical Society (which was my hidout for the...
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BalthasarTheRat
@BalthasarTheRat (656)
• United States
18 Aug 11
We have a two party system in America with small wanna-be parties hovering around like gnats, trying to influence the bigger picture. Among these, most are extremist. The Communists are still lurking somewhere. The Libertarians...
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BalthasarTheRat
@BalthasarTheRat (656)
• United States
17 Aug 11
We seem to be heading toward a showdown in the Republican Party between the more moderate elements favoring Bachmann and Perry and a Right side and Tea Party groups favoring Ron Paul. If this plays out as predictably as I think,...
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BalthasarTheRat
@BalthasarTheRat (656)
• United States
16 Aug 11
In 2008, the major political climate change affecting the electoral votes was in the all-important state of Florida and the tasty morsels of the Midwest Great Lake border states. Specifically, Indiana and Ohio both went Democrat...
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BalthasarTheRat
@BalthasarTheRat (656)
• United States
11 Aug 11
Even as I type this, one out of every 12 or so keystrikes are not coming up. It is becoming very annoying, especially since I edit as I go, instead of at the end of a run like some people. It is also affecting my touchpad mouse...
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BalthasarTheRat
@BalthasarTheRat (656)
• United States
11 Aug 11
This was the news I got from my doctor. I think she may have been exaggerating about the caffeine-free not being free of caffeine, but I guess what she was talking about was the regulated level of caffeine in somethings allows...
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BalthasarTheRat
@BalthasarTheRat (656)
• United States
11 Aug 11
I'm not talking about economic incentives. Let's set that aside for a minute.
Here's the basis for my question: With a Democrat in the White House and a Democratically controlled Senate, there is heavy pressure to eliminate big...
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BalthasarTheRat
@BalthasarTheRat (656)
• United States
7 Aug 11
Some categories have so many posts that any one posting is several pages deep after an hour or two. Do you ever look back to previous page discussions?
At what point should we consider the discussion too far back to respond...
conversations
dead questions
discussions
new questions
old questions
reasking questions
staying busy on mylot
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BalthasarTheRat
@BalthasarTheRat (656)
• United States
6 Aug 11
Watching the news today has been an excercise in frustration. S&P's lowering of America's credit rating is important enough apparently to be on every news dedicated network, but who the heck found these idiots they are talking...
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2 people
BalthasarTheRat
@BalthasarTheRat (656)
• United States
6 Aug 11
While everyone ponders the Constitutionality of my last question, here's a fun discussion.
S&P's credit rating and subsequent "hints" of how to repair it represent a company dictating policy to Congress. Actually it is a simple...
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1 person
BalthasarTheRat
@BalthasarTheRat (656)
• United States
6 Aug 11
A person well-versed in American Politics will reply that the Constitution really doesn't apply to a private entity decision like this one: but hear me out, please, anyway.
When the US Constitution was written, it was designed...
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BalthasarTheRat
@BalthasarTheRat (656)
• United States
5 Aug 11
I used to hear alot about programs that provided free trips for volunteer work, teaching and exchange programs, etc.
Now that there is an internet to instantly look up such things I'm learning it is just a bunch of smoke I...
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BalthasarTheRat
@BalthasarTheRat (656)
• United States
3 Aug 11
I just started reading The Book of Mormon, not with faith, only as a student of religion. Truthfully, I'm just skimming, but I think I'm doing okay.
If you are not familiar with it, what does your limited knowledge lead you to...
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BalthasarTheRat
@BalthasarTheRat (656)
• United States
3 Aug 11
The debt battle is over for now, but the work is still ahead, most of the true tough decision were set aside to be fought later.
A recent Gallup poll showed a 18% disatisfaction with the US Congress. That seems a bit high...
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