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bambu.

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Re: News in General
« Reply #8055 on: March 31, 2024, 06:52:31 PM »

He is risen

Indeed.
His help is needed to stop the bad people on earth. The bad people are taking over everywhere atm.

There is one at least wherever you go.

Please stay away from here and go in peace however much it is against your nature.

The people virtually trying to force renewables onto society, lobbying for electric vehicles only, solar and wind power only...now and in the near future, are not bad people but their ideas are bad and causing unnecessary stress to average joe.

The CEO of Shell says 'today' that oil and gas will be part of the energy mix for many decades to come.
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« Reply #8056 on: March 31, 2024, 08:17:29 PM »

Bambu, read about Bakersfield, Kern County produces a lot of oil, and plus they produce crops of produce, and they have farmers, etc.  My Grandparents owned an Auction in Bakersfield and Buck Owens and Roy Clark and all of the Bakersfield Cowboys hung out at my family owned Auction. They loved Bakersfield. Then my Mother developed Valley Fever and so they had to move to the Desert for her health, but she had fond memories of Bakersfield. Bakersfield produces a lot of oil, and we need to buy our own locally produced oil instead of buying imported oil. And we have enough Natural Gas in Southern California to last for 3 thousand years or more.

I want to buy one of the Electric VW Buses. I support electric, but the gasoline will be around for a while, and the people in Bakersfield can keep pumping oil.

And Bakersfield is a good safe place for the Australian immigrants who want to live in California, it is cheap and there are a lot of jobs available.

Also, there is Modesto, which is where George Lucas was born. That is a good safe spot for Australian immigrants who want to live in California.

And on the issue of Defense, they keep a lot of stuff secret. And be sure to get the equipment to jam and crash enemy drones.

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« Reply #8057 on: March 31, 2024, 09:45:34 PM »

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« Reply #8058 on: March 31, 2024, 10:06:19 PM »

That looks like the love child of a face sucker and a sand worm.
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« Reply #8059 on: March 31, 2024, 10:28:46 PM »


The CEO of Shellsays today that oil and gas will be part of the energy mix for many decades to come.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Yeah until the last petrobuck is extracted from the earth or the only thriving species on earth are reptiles.

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« Reply #8060 on: March 31, 2024, 10:31:06 PM »

There are many songs about the women of California with flowers in their hair. In the 1960s you can picture that they had women with flowers in their hair in the park in San Francisco. California is not like New York or Chicago, California is a lot softer, with better weather, and we have hippy Christian girls, etc.

It is a shame what has happened to San Francisco, we need to make San Francisco nice again. The Chinese can help in San Francisco, and the Italians, and others, and Homeboy Industries, and Boy's Town, etc, and Kiwanis International, etc, there are people who could help to make San Francisco nice again.

Meanwhile, Malibu is a good safe spot for new immigrants in California, along with Topanga, and Anaheim, and then for cheaper there is Bakersfield, and Modesto. Laguna Beach is a good place for Retirement. And Pepperdine is a good Christian college, and we have USC film school, and Chapman film school, etc. In the Antelope Valley then I recommend Quartz Hill. And then for cheap retirement and Golf there is California City.

Battle Mountain, Nevada, is cheap and safe, and they have a Golf course. There are jobs at the casino, I worked at the Colt as a cook for 2 years, and there are jobs working at the Gold mines, etc, and there are jobs for truck drivers, etc. You could also raise pigs and sell pork to San Francisco, etc. And they have Cattle Ranchers in Nevada, etc. And Vegas is a great exciting City, and Lake Tahoe and Reno are nice, and Carson City is nice, Nevada has some good locations. Lots of people from California are retiring to Nevada.

In the future I think Mexico will be a good place for Americans to retire to. Mexico will be nice in 20 years, the Mexicans are hard workers and they are determined to improve the situation in Mexico, and lots of money is being invested in Mexico.

Anyhow, for the 70,000 homeless people in Los Angeles, California, then we need for the California girls with flowers in their hair to save our homeless people, and also to save the people of San Francisco, and of Oakland, and of San Bernardino, etc. California needs tender loving care. We need Psychiatrists, and housing, and teachers, etc. And we need to build schools and libraries, etc.

Also, with the port in Baltimore being closed, then I bet a lot of stuff is coming up from the ports in New Orleans, which will help the people of New Orleans, and of note is that New Orleans is a good spot for the new immigrants from Colombia, and for other new immigrants, they call New Orleans "The Big Easy." And the coffee from Colombia is roasted in New Orleans and is sent all over the USA. I support improvements in New Orleans.

And MIT and Harvard and others can help in Baltimore, along with Kiwanis International, Homeboy Industries, Boy's Town, etc.

Vanderbilt is in Tennessee, and also I like Memphis.

If the Australian Immigrants need an idea for a cheap family business, they can sell hamburgers to the passers by on the roads, and if they are too poor to have a restaurant then they can start with a Food Truck or a Hot Dog Cart, etc. The Mexicans even sell corn from a cart, Elote, Mexican street corn. And Jewish Delis are very popular in the USA. If you have a connection for Australian beef then you can have a restaurant like the Out Back Steak Houses here in California where they sell beef steaks from Australia.

And the jobs are coming back to Hollywood for the beautiful young actresses and models and movie stars, the new "Star Wars" will be made in Hollywood and Universal has had some success recently with "Oppenheimer" and so maybe Hollywood will heat up, and also a lot of money is going to be invested into Hollywood Blvd, etc. And Disneyland is spending billions in Anaheim.

I am optimistic.

And we need to find allies in Russia who we can support as we work to send Putin to Guantanamo Bay, we have allies in the Arts in Russia, and in the Space Program, etc, we need to find allies in Russia who we can support.

On the issue of the masses of refugees from the Middle East, the refugees can live in the forest of Canada, in Victoria, where Kiwanis has a village. Canada is huge and they have a lot of wide open land where the refugees can live in peace, and they can work in the Lumber Industry, etc.

And we need to send vegetables, etc, to our poor areas and to our ghettos, and we need to work to improve our ghettos, etc, and we need to build libraries and coffee shops in the ghettos and we need to put a fresh coat of paint on the ghettos, etc.

Salute,

Tony V.
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« Reply #8061 on: April 01, 2024, 01:02:14 AM »

Tony,
I'd be surprised if there are many poor, jobless immigrants from Australia entering America.
The very generous welfare system in Australia sees asylum seekers and legal immigrants clamouring to move here.
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« Reply #8062 on: April 01, 2024, 02:34:32 PM »

Tony,
I'd be surprised if there are many poor, jobless immigrants from Australia entering America.
The very generous welfare system in Australia sees asylum seekers and legal immigrants clamouring to move here.

At the 2000 U.S. Census, 60,965 Australian-born people were enumerated in the United States, of which 15,315 were citizens. Around 40% of Australian Americans had entered the United States before 1980. Since 2010, a Little Australia has emerged and is growing in Nolita, Manhattan, New York City. In 2016, the Australian Consulate-General estimated there were 44,000 Australians living in Los Angeles.

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So, we have about 50,000 Australians living here in Los Angeles. They need to know about Battle Mountain, Nevada, in case they need cheap land for $1,000 per acre, and they need to know where the jobs are, etc. Los Angeles has 70,000 homeless people and LA can be hard, and it is good if they know where to go if they need help. Though Mayor Bass is working hard to help the homeless in LA, and it appears the movie and television jobs are coming back to Hollywood.

And we have the Out Back Steak Houses here in California which serve Australian beef, etc.

Salute,

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« Reply #8063 on: April 01, 2024, 02:41:20 PM »

Tony,
I'd be surprised if there are many poor, jobless immigrants from Australia entering America.
The very generous welfare system in Australia sees asylum seekers and legal immigrants clamouring to move here.

At the 2000 U.S. Census, 60,965 Australian-born people were enumerated in the United States, of which 15,315 were citizens. Around 40% of Australian Americans had entered the United States before 1980. Since 2010, a Little Australia has emerged and is growing in Nolita, Manhattan, New York City. In 2016, the Australian Consulate-General estimated there were 44,000 Australians living in Los Angeles.

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So, we have about 50,000 Australians living here in Los Angeles. They need to know about Battle Mountain, Nevada, in case they need cheap land for $1,000 per acre, and they need to know where the jobs are, etc. Los Angeles has 70,000 homeless people and LA can be hard, and it is good if they know where to go if they need help. Though Mayor Bass is working hard to help the homeless in LA, and it appears the movie and television jobs are coming back to Hollywood.

And we have the Out Back Steak Houses here in California which serve Australian beef, etc.

Salute,

Tony V.
I think we should send every Australian we can track down and sedate to Battle Mountain. And we should continue to use them for Outback Steak Houses, Mrs. Lovett style. God, that's good.
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« Reply #8064 on: April 01, 2024, 03:18:59 PM »

Tony,
I'd be surprised if there are many poor, jobless immigrants from Australia entering America.
The very generous welfare system in Australia sees asylum seekers and legal immigrants clamouring to move here.

At the 2000 U.S. Census, 60,965 Australian-born people were enumerated in the United States, of which 15,315 were citizens. Around 40% of Australian Americans had entered the United States before 1980. Since 2010, a Little Australia has emerged and is growing in Nolita, Manhattan, New York City. In 2016, the Australian Consulate-General estimated there were 44,000 Australians living in Los Angeles.

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So, we have about 50,000 Australians living here in Los Angeles. They need to know about Battle Mountain, Nevada, in case they need cheap land for $1,000 per acre, and they need to know where the jobs are, etc. Los Angeles has 70,000 homeless people and LA can be hard, and it is good if they know where to go if they need help. Though Mayor Bass is working hard to help the homeless in LA, and it appears the movie and television jobs are coming back to Hollywood.

And we have the Out Back Steak Houses here in California which serve Australian beef, etc.

Salute,

Tony V.

Yes, good idea, one never knows today what tomorrow might bring.
Could be unemployment, homelessness...or "working poor homelessness."
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« Reply #8065 on: April 01, 2024, 07:34:18 PM »

Florida is about to get very expensive for the state GOP and RNC.
 who woulda thunk Florida would be in play for 2024?


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« Reply #8066 on: April 01, 2024, 07:41:57 PM »

Step right! Hurry hurry and get your shares in the greatest opportunity of the 21st C!


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« Reply #8067 on: April 01, 2024, 08:28:52 PM »

My Representative from City Hall was just here, she knocked on my door and she introduced herself. It is very nice to have good leadership in Anaheim, and Natalie Rubalcava has my support.

I told her every idea that I could think of while she was at my door, it was a great opportunity to share some ideas real quick with her while she was here, it is such a cool thing to have a leader who cares enough to knock and then listen to some of my thoughts on our City.

Anaheim is a good City, and I have been blessed to live here. And I have been able to witness the American Dream as the immigrants have come into this apartment complex over the years, and I told her about Esperanza and Bing and about how they used to help the refugee children. I told her about how the complex is now owned by a corporation, and it is not magical like when Esperanza and Bing were helping the refugee children over the years.

And I told her that we need to make our immigrants legal, like Reagan did, so that they can call the police to report crimes and so that they can be protected by our laws, etc. The first thing Reagan did was to make our immigrants legal, to bring our people out of the shadows so they can call the cops and so they can join labor unions, etc. And Lou Correa is working to help to make our immigrants legal. We need to put politics aside and do what is right for the people, we need to make everyone legal so that they are protected by our laws.

I also told her that we need a new owner for the Angels Baseball Team and I suggested that Gwen Stefani and her friends from Vegas buy the Angels, I would love to see Gwen buy the Angels.

Meanwhile, I told her that I walk through La Palma Park to go to Carl's Jr and I feel totally safe here, there are children playing in the park, and it is a safe park. I am grateful to live in a safe area.

Anyhow, I was not prepared to have company, and I was not dressed appropriately to meet my Rep at City Hall, but I am glad that I opened the door, Natalie seems like a very nice woman and she has my support. Anaheim is a great city.

Salute,

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« Reply #8068 on: April 01, 2024, 08:32:26 PM »

My Representative from City Hall was just here, she knocked on my door and she introduced herself. It is very nice to have good leadership in Anaheim, and Natalie Rubalcava has my support.

I told her every idea that I could think of while she was at my door, it was a great opportunity to share some ideas real quick with her while she was here, it is such a cool thing to have a leader who cares enough to knock and then listen to some of my thoughts on our City.

Anaheim is a good City, and I have been blessed to live here. And I have been able to witness the American Dream as the immigrants have come into this apartment complex over the years, and I told her about Esperanza and Bing and about how they used to help the refugee children. I told her about how the complex is now owned by a corporation, and it is not magical like when Esperanza and Bing were helping the refugee children over the years.

And I told her that we need to make our immigrants legal, like Reagan did, so that they can call the police to report crimes and so that they can be protected by our laws, etc. The first thing Reagan did was to make our immigrants legal, to bring our people out of the shadows so they can call the cops and so they can join labor unions, etc. And Lou Correa is working to help to make our immigrants legal. We need to put politics aside and do what is right for the people, we need to make everyone legal so that they are protected by our laws.

I also told her that we need a new owner for the Angels Baseball Team and I suggested that Gwen Stefani and her friends from Vegas buy the Angels, I would love to see Gwen buy the Angels.

Meanwhile, I told her that I walk through La Palma Park to go to Carl's Jr and I feel totally safe here, there are children playing in the park, and it is a safe park. I am grateful to live in a safe area.

Anyhow, I was not prepared to have company, and I was not dressed appropriately to meet my Rep at City Hall, but I am glad that I opened the door, Natalie seems like a very nice woman and she has my support. Anaheim is a great city.

Salute,

Tony V.

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« Reply #8069 on: April 01, 2024, 10:42:13 PM »

That looks like the love child of a face sucker and a sand worm.

As good a guess as any.  They're cute when they're young. 
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