Posted by farmer101IL on October 21, 2009 at 06:23:07 from (173.123.188.127):
Haven't posted for awhile. On a little vacation right now. Just wondering how all that "Hope and Change" is working out for some of you. Anyone changing their mind on the direction of this admin. yet?
I still can't bring myself to buy that new tractor i want. Need to save my nickels for the real dumper we are heading for. My brother and i went on a little site seeing trip for a week through Michigan and over the Mac bridge and back down through wis. Stopped in afew casinos to aahhhhh eat a buffet yea, eat a buffet. Well generally speaking the only people in there were very old , 70 to 90 year old gambling addicts. Guess the rec hasn't hit them to bad.
Still getting their checks i see. Still waiting to get stimulated myself.
Boy is Michigan a ghost town these days. Didn't see a whole lot of anything going on.
Well here's to hoping everyone can keep their head above water. Glad to see that we have a doer and not just a talker in the Black house. The Commander in Chief needs to start making some decisions now , i believe alot of people on both sides of the fence really beginning to wonder about this great talker leading this country to nowhere right now.
Oh well i say keep printing that money. That's the answer, just print and spend, right down the crapper.
Trying to think of any campaign promises he has kept so far. Help me out you guys can you think of any .
Well getting ready for some more rain here in Illinois.
Hey is it just me or is anyone getting a little concerned with getting the crops out this year?
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