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Date Posted:2022-03-29 09:23:27Copy HTML For all subjects |
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Re:Don't start another Date Posted:2025-02-16 01:50:02Copy HTML There is an abandoned "poor house" near me. The buildings are in rough shape & quite ominous to view. A graveyard next to it has hundreds of numbered graves & a fire in the office in the mid 19th century destroyed the records of those buried there. The locals call it "The Alms House." |
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Re:Don't start another Date Posted:2025-02-17 12:11:32Copy HTML I just watched a video on that Alms House, Tom. What a desolate place. Where exactly is this place Tommy so that I can look it up. . "It is forbidden to spit on cats in plague-time."
-Albert Camus-
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Re:Don't start another Date Posted:2025-02-17 08:36:43Copy HTML Tommy, take a torch and a flask of coffee and spend a night there and report back, you're not chicken are you? You're playing chess with Fate and Fate's winning.
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Re:Don't start another Date Posted:2025-02-17 02:34:16Copy HTML Who was Trump's Father? Trump's father, the German-born Frederick Trump, amassed considerable wealth during the Klondike Gold Rush by running a restaurant and brothel for miners. Friedrich returned to Kallstadt in 1901, and, by the next year, met and married Elizabeth Christ.[17] They moved to New York City, where their first child, Elizabeth, was born in 1904.[18] Later that year, the family returned to Kallstadt.[19] Fred was conceived in Bavaria, where his parents wished to re-establish residency, but Friedrich was banished for dodging the draft.[20][19] The family returned to New York on July 1, 1905, and moved to the Bronx, where Frederick Christ Trump was born on October 11.[21] Fred's younger brother, John G. Trump, was born in 1907. All three children were raised speaking German.[22] In September 1908, the family moved to Woodhaven, Queens.[23] Many details of Trump's childhood come from autobiographical accounts and emphasize independence, learning and especially hard work – to the point of being somewhat fictionalized.[24][g] At the age of 10, Trump worked as a delivery boy for a butcher.[27] About two years later, on Memorial Day, his father died in the 1918 flu pandemic,[28] according to Fred quite suddenly.[29][30] From 1918 to 1923, Fred attended Richmond Hill High School in Queens,[31] while working as a caddy, curb whitewasher, delivery boy, and newspaper hawker.[32][33] Meanwhile, his mother continued the real-estate business Friedrich had begun. Interested in becoming a builder, Fred put up a garage for a neighbor and took night classes in carpentry and reading blueprints; he reputedly studied plumbing, masonry, and electrical wiring via correspondence courses,[32] although other biographical sources limit his construction education to the period after high school when he was also working in the field.[34][35][36][37] After graduating in January 1923, Trump obtained full-time work pulling lumber to construction sites.[38] He studied carpentry and became a carpenter's assistant.[h] Trump's mother held the business in her name until he reached 21, the age of majority.[35] The company name "E. Trump & Son" appeared in advertising by 1924,[42] by which year Trump ostensibly used an $800 loan from his mother to complete and sell his first house.[43][35][44] Public records, however, do not support him building until 1927,[45] the year the company was incorporated[46] (and following Trump's 21st birthday). Trump purportedly built 19 more homes by 1926 in Hollis, Queens, selling some before they were finished to finance others.[44] Investigative journalist Wayne Barrett posits that Trump exaggerated the length of his career in 1934 while arguing in federal court why he should deserve a dissolved company's mortgage servicer.[45] In 1927, Trump was arrested at a Ku Klux Klan demonstration, although there is no conclusive evidence that he supported the organization.[b] Rise to success[edit]In 1933, Trump built one of New York City's first modern supermarkets, called Trump Market, in Woodhaven, Queens. It was modeled on Long Island's King Kullen, a self-service supermarket chain. Trump's store advertised "Serve Yourself and Save!" and quickly became popular. After six months, Trump sold it to King Kullen.[43][47] In federal court in 1934, Trump and a partner acquired the mortgage-servicing subsidiary of Brooklyn's J. Lehrenkrauss Corporation,[48] which had gone bankrupt and had subsequently been broken up. This gave Trump access to the titles of many properties nearing foreclosure, which he bought at low cost and sold at a profit. This and similar real-estate ventures quickly brought him fame as one of New York City's most successful businessmen.[49][34] Trump made use of loan subsidies created by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) not long after the program was initiated via the National Housing Act of 1934,[27] which also enabled the discriminatory practice of redlining.[50] By 1936, Trump had 400 workers[i] digging foundations for houses that would be sold at prices ranging from $3,000 to $6,250.[51] Trump used his father's psychological tactic of listing properties at prices ending in "... 9.99".[27] In the late 1930s, he used a boat to advertise off Coney Island's shore; it played patriotic music and floated out swordfish-shaped balloons which could be redeemed for $25 or $250 towards one of his properties.[27] In 1938, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle referred to Trump as "the Henry Ford of the home building industry".[27][52] During this period, Trump predicted that he would profit from World War II.[49] By 1942, he had built 2,000 homes in Brooklyn using FHA funds.[53] During the war, the federal Office of Production Management (established in 1941) allowed the use of FHA funding for defense housing in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, owing to the proximity of the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Trump planned to build 700 houses there, which would have been both his and the state FHA office's biggest project to date, but following the attack on Pearl Harbor and the United States's declaration of war on Japan, the project was dissolved in favor of defense housing at the East Coast's naval nexus, Hampton Roads's Norfolk, Virginia, where Trump was already working on an apartment complex.[54] Congress added a provision to the National Housing Act generating mortgage insurance for defense apartments, through which Trump was allowed to own the properties he built for war workers. By 1944, he had constructed 1,360 wartime apartments, almost 10% of the total created in Norfolk.[54] He also built barracks and garden apartments for U.S. Navy personnel near major shipyards in Norfolk and Newport News, Virginia, as well as Chester, Pennsylvania.[28] Following the war, Trump expanded into middle-income housing for the families of returning veterans. From 1947 to 1949, he built Shore Haven in Bensonhurst, which included 32 six-story buildings and a shopping center, covering some 30 acres (12 hectares) and procuring him $9 million in FHA funding.[55] In 1950, he built the 23-building Beach Haven Apartments over 40 acres (16 ha) near Coney Island, procuring him $16 million in FHA funds.[56] The total number of apartments included in these projects exceeded 2,700.[28][j] Decades after hiring PR man Howard Rubenstein to generate press about his life story mirroring the rags-to-riches novels of 19th-century author Horatio Alger,[59] in 1985, Fred was awarded the Horatio Alger Award (for "distinguished Americans").[60] Radio and television personality Art Linkletter introduced Trump at the ceremony, with Peale's wife (and previous award recipient), Ruth Peale, presenting him the award.[61] During his speech, Trump stated that the key to his success was enthusiasm for his work and that he "used to watch other successful people ... that did good and that did bad and ... followed the good qualities that they had". He then (apparently erroneously)[62] attributed to William Shakespeare the saying "Never follow an empty wagon because", pointing to his cranium, "nothing ever falls off". He went on to introduce his surviving nuclear family.[61] |
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Re:Don't start another Date Posted:2025-02-17 05:15:31Copy HTML Tommy, take a torch and a flask of coffee and spend a night there and report back, you're not chicken are you? I posted something about it years ago when the owner at the time (antique dealer) took me on a tour. An eerie place indeed & of course the owner claims she has seen ghosts numerous times. There was a county farm there at one time to provide fruits & veggies for the residents which they worked. And a RR station built to bring them to the location. |
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Re:Don't start another Date Posted:2025-02-17 05:19:09Copy HTML Trump's father................many of these details brought to light in Mary Trump's "tell all" book where she threw her cousin Donald under the bus. Daddy was a no-nonsense Kraut & typically structured in everything he did. Took advantages of the opportunities when presented. There seem to be some similarities between Donald & King Lear. See the flattery thingy. |
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Re:Don't start another Date Posted:2025-02-17 07:40:30Copy HTML When I die don't make up lies about me.
Everyone does not want to be my friend.
I don't light up the room.
People don't notice me.
I have a smart mouth & a dark outlook on life.
And a couple of friends.
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Re:Don't start another Date Posted:2025-03-03 06:01:44Copy HTML Former PM Harper blasts Liberal leadership candidate Carney's economic recordOTTAWA — Former prime minister Stephen Harper is taking shots at Liberal leadership frontrunner Mark Carney's economic record. Harper accuses Carney of taking unearned credit for steering the Canadian economy out of the global financial crisis more than 15 years ago. While Harper appointed Carney to run the Bank of Canada at the beginning of the 2008 financial crisis, he says it was then-finance minister Jim Flaherty who made the "hard calls." Harper makes the attacks in a letter attached to a Conservative Party fundraising email. He argues that Carney does not have experience with managing the Canadian economy on a daily basis and says the man he appointed to run the central bank has been "wrong on all the big issues." Harper's attack comes less than a week before the Liberal party meets in Ottawa on March 9 to choose its new leader. This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 3, 2025. Craig Lord, The Canadian Press |
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tommytalldog
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Re:Don't start another Date Posted:2025-03-03 07:44:02Copy HTML I remember Harper, he was/is a Conservative. What did you think of him as PM., Pete? He was one of the best we ever had Tommy a Conservative like you mentioned and he managed to get our debt down to in the green and at the time it made Canada the only one in the G-7 to manage it. He was a quiet well balanced man who enjoyed Music. Harper, a keyboardist, has a public passion for rock music and Beatles tunes, but his apparent interest in guitar collecting is little known, even in the local Ottawa music scene. |
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Re:Don't start another Date Posted:2025-03-03 08:54:08Copy HTML He even managed to shock this Canadian Orchestra when came out on stage and sat down at the Piano. They all thought it was joke until he started singing a Beatles song. Not a bad looking guy was he? |
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Re:Don't start another Date Posted:2025-03-03 09:17:56Copy HTML He's got some musical talent, a fiscal Conservative & good looking too. Of course, Trudeau is beyond good looking.............see pretty. |
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Re:Don't start another Date Posted:2025-03-03 11:28:34Copy HTML I remember Harper, he was/is a Conservative. What did you think of him as PM., Pete? He was one of the best we ever had Tommy a Conservative like you mentioned and he managed to get our debt down to in the green and at the time it made Canada the only one in the G-7 to manage it. He was a quiet well balanced man who enjoyed Music. Harper, a keyboardist, has a public passion for rock music and Beatles tunes, but his apparent interest in guitar collecting is little known, even in the local Ottawa music scene. In my opinion, he was an excellent PM. Canada needs someone like him, again. |
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Re:Don't start another Date Posted:2025-03-04 08:44:34Copy HTML Canadians are angry at U.S. & Musk. They are boycotting American goods with some coffee shops renaming the Americano espresso drink the "Canadiano." Imagine that? More than a quarter million Canadians have signed a petition calling for Elon Musk's Canadian citizenship to be revoked because he has joined Trump's government. Born in South Africa, Musk is a U.S. citizen but also has Canadian citizenship through his mother. Musk responded by posting on X: "Canada is not a real country." |
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Re:Don't start another Date Posted:2025-03-04 09:46:36Copy HTML Musk is an arsehole. You're playing chess with Fate and Fate's winning.
Arnold Bennett
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