Why so many gloom and doomers on this site

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Baby, turn some pages.


One of my favorite songs ever. REO is brilliant.

Young people complain about old people complaining?

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I guess so. Take it how you wish. I have weaknesses and make mistakes like anyone else. I'll keep that in mind for future discussions to not sound like a hypocritical doofus lol.
 
I guess I’ll be the odd ball out… your happy about the way things are? Guess I prefer the way things used to be. But that saying definitely defines my age.

Well I'm 66 and I don't miss the 80s when mortgage rates were 15%+, when the dealers ran out of parts for 60s and 70s cars and there wasn't an aftermarket repopping anything. Or the late 70s when I could only buy gas on even days after sitting in line for 2 hours...

These are the good old days as far as I'm concerned.
 
The good old days when it took 6-8 weeks to deliver anything.

...ordered from a catalog that you had to buy...after you figured out where to get one.
 
I guess if you look at it that way. We're living in a material world. I guess Madonna got it right. lol
 
The good old days when it took 6-8 weeks to deliver anything.

...ordered from a catalog that you had to buy...after you figured out where to get one.

I had a large binder full of catalogs and a stack of even more catalogs.

And...
A huge stack of mopar mags and popular mechanics...

I remember those days.
 
The good old days when it took 6-8 weeks to deliver anything.

...ordered from a catalog that you had to buy...after you figured out where to get one.
I never paid for a catalog. I ordered a lot of parts COD.
 
The good old days when it took 6-8 weeks to deliver anything.

...ordered from a catalog that you had to buy...after you figured out where to get one.


Back in the mid 1970’s my street racing buddy’s and I would make trips out from Pa to Summit Racing and charge 5.00 per order and pick up orders for other friends. It covered the cost of driving out.
 
No that's not what I'm saying.

I only used France as an example to show the relative superiority of life in the United States. By no means does that mean we can just rest on our laurels because "at least we're still better than them". I'm simply trying to put things in perspective and help people realize we can't take our American rights and freedoms for granted.

I'm saying, if you got a problem with something, do some homework about it and do something instead of complaining and regurgitating facts about the past that are painfully obvious to everyone at this point. Times WERE better back in your day. But they aren't coming back. And the reason times were better had very little to do with the choices normal everyday people made. Why did customer service go to ****? Because large corporations bought or pushed out the little guys in the industry and couldn't give a rat's *** about taking care of the customer. And everyone went along with it because times were still good so, who cares?? Our economy was flourishing based off our successes in WWII and the dominance we had on the global economy which our government and large corporations ruined starting in the 1970s thanks to short-sighted decisions and policies put in place all just to make a quick buck, who cares what happens 10, 20, 30 years down the road. I'm a history buff, I soak up information about past times as much as I can because I think it's the best way to understand and prevent mistakes from happening again. But it only works if everyone knows about it AND has the balls/ovaries to really make big changes in how we do things on a large scale.

I'm trying to make a difference by refusing to buy Communist Chinese-made products. I buy USA-made where possible but if I can't, at the very least I try to buy from countries that don't have a communist regime and aren't actively trying to undermine our nation. I also don't support companies with shitty short-sighted business practices that care more about shareholders and revenue over the next quarter instead of 5- or 10-year plans. I also try to inform people around me about current events and actions we as normal citizens can take to try to improve the situation and get in contact with local and state government officials to push for reforms and let them know my issues and concerns as a U.S. citizen. Last but certainly not least I work a job at a company designing a new type of energy storage device with the intent to revolutionize our electrical grid and vastly improve the efficiency of how we transfer and use energy to do work and improve our quality of life so we don't need to rely on foreign countries for resources or unsustainable sources of energy. Will it make a difference? No way to be sure but I'm sure as hell gonna keep trying.

Something I feel compelled to point out, I'm not a teenager, you don't need to sarcastically lecture me on the merits of learning history and virtuous conduct like so many older folks do for some silly reason. You obviously aren't sorry for **** so don't be sarcastic about it. I hear you and agree with you, let's just be straight with each other and talk like adults. I'm over the kind of fatalistic negative sarcasm that makes y'all sound really wimpy to be honest.

If you are saying that we have to make the best of what we have now, I'm in complete agreement with that. If you are saying we should all do our individual best to make what we have better, again, I'm in complete agreement with that. But what pissed me off was your statement that you are "annoyed" by us old farts complaining about how much better it used to be. It was and that was a fact. As to being lectured about history, my experience is that people do the "yeah, yeah, I get it" when you bring up learning from history and then proceed to ignore it. It is true that if you are in a leaky boat, your only hope of salvation is to bail faster than the water runs in. Maybe we all have to bail faster.
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If you are saying that we have to make the best of what we have now, I'm in complete agreement with that. If you are saying we should all do our individual best to make what we have better, again, I'm in complete agreement with that. But what pissed me off was your statement that you are "annoyed" by us old farts complaining about how much better it used to be. It was and that was a fact. As to being lectured about history, my experience is that people do the "yeah, yeah, I get it" when you bring up learning from history and then proceed to ignore it. It is true that if you are in a leaky boat, your only hope of salvation is to bail faster than the water runs in. Maybe we all have to bail faster.
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Well said, I apologize for being disrespectful in that way. I totally agree most people think casually about history and don't think deeply about how important it is and how it can apply and help with current problems. Glad we're on the same page friend :thumbsup::usflag:
 
But what pissed me off was your statement that you are "annoyed" by us old farts complaining about how much better it used to be. It was and that was a fact.

That's your opinion. And that's OKAY. Just remember that someone else may have a different opinion and you shouldn't let it piss you off. There were plenty of people sleeping in a house with no heat and eating (barely) once a day "back then". I am sure they would say that THIS is the good ol' days.
Look at the data. Income disparity, consumer prices, interest rates, energy supply, ..... I'm not listening to anyone here telling me what was and wasn't the good ol' days unless they're a statistician, economist, or historian.

Even then, I'm not going to let it get me bent out of shape because you can only worry about what you have the power to change. I can't worry about how it was in the 70's when we had a shrinking economy, record inflation, oil shortages, ..... or ..... cool music, fast sex, pure coke, and LD340's for $25. I can only deal with what's in front of me now.
 
Ahh the good ole days the 70's and 80's. If you weren't there in your teens and 20's you don't know. Put aside the material things. lol
Forward march......
 
Back in the mid 1970’s my street racing buddy’s and I would make trips out from Pa to Summit Racing and charge 5.00 per order and pick up orders for other friends. It covered the cost of driving out.

Man, this new"free shipping" gig really cut into your ***, gas or grass racket, sucks don't it?
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Man I really started a poop-storm. Lol. Just remember YOUR vote counts, the sky WILL be blue again, the grass ISN’T always greener on the other side of the fence, you are RICHER than the rich guy that has nothing, love isn’t free BUT neither is loneliness, they don’t know it BUT Mopars are number one, and believe it or not some of the girls that shop at Walmart ARE beautiful. Have a GREAT day.
 
Man I really started a poop-storm. Lol. Just remember YOUR vote counts, the sky WILL be blue again, the grass ISN’T always greener on the other side of the fence, you are RICHER than the rich guy that has nothing, love isn’t free BUT neither is loneliness, they don’t know it BUT Mopars are number one, and believe it or not some of the girls that shop at Walmart ARE beautiful. Have a GREAT day.

Actually I think you started a really good discussion that a lot of us needed to hear/read. Yes there's been some poop-flinging but we've had much worse threads recently compared to this. I know I'm learning and it's nice to get other people's perspectives on the current situation.
 
Young people complain about old people complaining?

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Yep, that's a good one.

Like the old the old man said, "Son, until you walk a mile or two in my shoes, you don't know chit".
He replies back " You stupid old out of tune fart, Mom drives me I need to go, and just because I am 26, live in her basement, and I get a small allowance, gives you no right to NOT listen to me OPINIONS". :poke::lol::welcome:
 
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Well I'm 66 and I don't miss the 80s when mortgage rates were 15%+, when the dealers ran out of parts for 60s and 70s cars and there wasn't an aftermarket repopping anything. Or the late 70s when I could only buy gas on even days after sitting in line for 2 hours...

These are the good old days as far as I'm concerned.

JPar was either not born during that time or was as a sleep? He says it was wonderful!!
 
Well I'm 66 and I don't miss the 80s when mortgage rates were 15%+, when the dealers ran out of parts for 60s and 70s cars and there wasn't an aftermarket repopping anything. Or the late 70s when I could only buy gas on even days after sitting in line for 2 hours...

These are the good old days as far as I'm concerned.


That’s the thing about dirt low interest rates. A 40k home in 1985 is now an easy half a million. You paid much less for a home with the interest rates where they should be. Right now, your money has virtually no value. That’s why interest rates are so low. You don’t make any money on your money either.
 
Man some of you Mopar guys are a bunch of Nancy’s. Ohhh we aren’t going to have gas, ohhhhh my we don’t have parts, ohhhhhh my this business won’t get back to me, ohhhhhh it costs to much, ohhhhhh we aren’t going to have cars in five years, ohhhhhhhhh I can’t find used parts and when I did I waited five days and someone else bought it out from under me. Damn guys give me a break. Do your research, call a business more than once, use Google and Facebook to find parts, call your Congress man and tell them how you feel about gas prices. Be-itching to us does nothing, but makes you look like a Nancy.

I thought it was funny, the 5 yrs idea.. it was bait for the Steve welders and j tards..Aoc styled seed of doubt..
My goal was to get the market flooded with parts for the rest of us once the fairweathers sell out....and you go and whine about it and ruin the plan :poke:JK
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Man some of you Mopar guys are a bunch of Nancy’s. Ohhh we aren’t going to have gas, ohhhhh my we don’t have parts, ohhhhhh my this business won’t get back to me, ohhhhhh it costs to much, ohhhhhh we aren’t going to have cars in five years, ohhhhhhhhh I can’t find used parts and when I did I waited five days and someone else bought it out from under me. Damn guys give me a break. Do your research, call a business more than once, use Google and Facebook to find parts, call your Congress man and tell them how you feel about gas prices. Be-itching to us does nothing, but makes you look like a Nancy.

All I could think of when you put in the ohhhhh.
Did we quit when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?
Ohhhh Bluto we're scared.
 
Well said, I apologize for being disrespectful in that way. I totally agree most people think casually about history and don't think deeply about how important it is and how it can apply and help with current problems. Glad we're on the same page friend :thumbsup::usflag:

We are. :thumbsup:
 
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