God, I hate that corporate soundtrack. And all others like it. Concocted electronic audio swill to appeal to the peoploids. Or maybe the peoploids are molded over time to accept the meaningless modulated noise, more like.
Go, bobbyg! 2 + 2 = 5. "He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother." It's more like take from the poor and issue slick corporate propaganda like this. Kinder, gentler fascism. Go trilateralists. Go CFR. Go masons. What I want to know is, how did this commercial tripe end up in my box? Are those FEMA camps ready yet? Remember to go quietly, it'll look better in your file...
I love international corporations. I trust them. I give them my money. They control me, but it's okay. They know best. They look out for me. They love me. I love them and they love me. No corporation has ever hurt me or any human being.
Let us all pray for corporations and their benevolent service to mankind. Ignorance is strength. War is peace. freedom is slavery.
is that what fox fake news tells you?? corporations are polluting the water you drink and the air you breathe..true love 4 profit!! pull your head out of the sand....
Fox, MSNBC, CNN, Times, NewsWeek, Sky News, BBC, Associated Press, Rueters - name another dozen. It's all the same.
All hail fascism. Go Obama. Go Bush. Go America. Let's get in there and fight poverty. We'll fight it by taking from the poor to give to the poor. Nevermind the corrupt officials and corporations.
Let's all support out troops / government / corporate sponser. We need to trust our societal handlers. They know what's best. Trust them. The've never hurt anyone. Trust them.
Clearly my hyperbole/ sarcasm doesn't translate well into text. You think that I mean what I say. This means that my sense of humor is more dry than I thought. That's fine. I don't mean to offend.
But do remember that there are a lot of peoplewho really do thinkthe way I suggested. Don't vilify them, though. They probably don't know any better. It's not their fault that they're ignorant.
Not at all. Sarcasm does not translate well into text.
Incidentally I don't think you're bipolar. Our culture and society produce a lot of problematic behaviors and thought patterns that don't exist in other cultures. Look into the rectent history of Bhutan to get a glimpse. The best thing you can do is turn off your TV and read a book. That will (I speak from personal experience) help out a lot.
I'm not worried about being misunderstood. I wasn't offended. Apology accepted.
Yeah just 50-60 years ago the average house was 10k and 48 a month. Probably less really. Thanks to inflation, and lax banking standards, along with bankrupt fannie and freddie mac, now a houses are mostly unreachable and take 66% of our lives to pay off, lol. Something doesn't add up.
50 or 60 years ago, the homes also took 66% of our lives to pay off. In those days you had to have a very sizable down payment to buy a home or be a veteran. Now, good inexpensive homes go empty because people want the larger & more modern home. There are homes in your neighborhood you can buy with very little effort: the owners would be oh so happy to get out from under them.
The pain was over faster. But still a guy working at Meir and Frank could afford a house and a stay at home wife. And send three kids to college. I would think a guy could have paid off those houses in 5 to 10 years pretty easy.
now it takes a working wife, and a husband just to stay broke.
Our expectations are a lot higher now, too. You can pay off a house in less than ten years if you keep everything very simple & make additional payments of just a few extra dollars.
When I recently went back to the enormous home of my youth, I discovered it was actually a postage stamp sized home. That was the norm back then as well as cars that seldom started in the winter. Everything was much, much simpler.
Your assertions are correct but we are also comparing apples to oranges.
My grandpa didn't do anything special. Yet he had a stay at home wife, three children, multiple homes owned and paid for, a vacation home on a lake.
Let me put it to you this way, from 1776 to 1913 100 bucks was a hundred bucks. Now from 1913 to 2009 100 bucks has the purchasing power of around a buck. in other words we would have more purchasing power all the way back to 1776. IT takes around $2,000 dollars to have the purchasing power of 1776 money.
You want to know why they have lost their homes? Our system was built like a house of cards and our leaders were happy for the short term gains to the economy. . .knowing full well that the house would fall but happy if it happened on someone else's watch. They (specifically Bush) got caught with their pants around their ancles and their puds in their hand.
Google "Eliot Spitzer, Feb. 14, 2008" for an eye opener. Bush was also warned by Dean Baker & others. Bush just didn't give a ratsass.
Bush is just a front man. The highest office for the public, and even that can be controlled by corporate fascists.
Just because he was supposedly a conservative, doesn't me I support him. Because he tripled the size of the federal government. That is not being conservative.
What do you think about Clinton and Free trade? Or Obama spending more money than all the presidents combined? Or FDR's companies Fannie and Freddie worth zero dollars ?
That and the fact that 66% of the land is federal and state land. Zoning laws are not helping to decrease housing costs. Couple that with a high divorce rate of 50%, which means two families need houseing.
Also appraisers had the bright idea of jacking up the housing appraisals to keep the lender happy. Add in a fed government gone wild no longer on the gold standard, and presto, things are looking bad.
Corporations will never care about sustainability or poverty as long as it doesn't hurt their profits. When they pretend to care, it's because they want to use their 'caring' appearance as advertising.
everybody want to rule the world but somebody have thoughts to blow it up. I've seen few art drawings of mushroom clouds that people want to put which sickens me, hoping to ask them ' Why? Why would you put something like that?' And it's not because of getting attention. It's because of what's going on in their mind. That's why I thought on what he meant ' To make a world a better place.' idk.
I bet you he won't roll through the hood, with his silly little Nokia endorsement and rag tag team of pomo builders. That's not america, the majority of the population lives in cities. Go to Africa. You'll be more useful there, and you'll get to show real poverty and failed policy.
Building houses and creating a plan for housing are entirely different anyway.
Also Spamming for Nokia on Youtube just helps support my distrust of gangster control-freak cellphone companies like Nokia even more.
this is very noble of Tin, i wish i had the spare time to help out others but sadly im always held down by my responsibilities as a student, and as intern. when become free, i do way more than my share to help.
Beautiful video, inspiring. I compose; it's what I wake up for in the morning, and it's what I want to do for a living. Recently, though, I've started thinking it's too selfish a career, and I need to find some way to use composing music to help people - any ideas?
God, I hate that corporate soundtrack. And all others like it. Concocted electronic audio swill to appeal to the peoploids. Or maybe the peoploids are molded over time to accept the meaningless modulated noise, more like.
brutalyzedbytv 2 years ago
Methinks bobbyg had tongue in cheek. Not to misunderstand, please...
brutalyzedbytv 2 years ago
sorry Nokia - but you chose the wrong guy to send this video to...
I am broke, and nobody from Asia is coming over here and building me a house in their leisure time...
Oh, and I'm happy with my affordable Metro PCS phone, thank you.
informatist 2 years ago
thats good...we need to change for better
azteckike 2 years ago
Go, bobbyg! 2 + 2 = 5. "He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother." It's more like take from the poor and issue slick corporate propaganda like this. Kinder, gentler fascism. Go trilateralists. Go CFR. Go masons. What I want to know is, how did this commercial tripe end up in my box? Are those FEMA camps ready yet? Remember to go quietly, it'll look better in your file...
brutalyzedbytv 2 years ago
"Remember to go quietly; it'll look better on your file."
Well played. I'm stealing that.
Cheers.
bobbygnosis 2 years ago
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brutalyzedbytv 2 years ago
God bless Nokia.
I love international corporations. I trust them. I give them my money. They control me, but it's okay. They know best. They look out for me. They love me. I love them and they love me. No corporation has ever hurt me or any human being.
Let us all pray for corporations and their benevolent service to mankind. Ignorance is strength. War is peace. freedom is slavery.
bobbygnosis 2 years ago
is that what fox fake news tells you?? corporations are polluting the water you drink and the air you breathe..true love 4 profit!! pull your head out of the sand....
italstal07 2 years ago
Fox, MSNBC, CNN, Times, NewsWeek, Sky News, BBC, Associated Press, Rueters - name another dozen. It's all the same.
All hail fascism. Go Obama. Go Bush. Go America. Let's get in there and fight poverty. We'll fight it by taking from the poor to give to the poor. Nevermind the corrupt officials and corporations.
Let's all support out troops / government / corporate sponser. We need to trust our societal handlers. They know what's best. Trust them. The've never hurt anyone. Trust them.
bobbygnosis 2 years ago
@ bobbygnosis
[quote]We need to trust our societal handlers. They know what's best. Trust them. The've never hurt anyone. Trust them;" [\quote]you said.
Trust them? Huh?
Didn't September 11/2001 teach you anything about how corrupt the government is?
Ahh, I feel as though I'm wasting my time talking to you.
Starpass 2 years ago
Clearly my hyperbole/ sarcasm doesn't translate well into text. You think that I mean what I say. This means that my sense of humor is more dry than I thought. That's fine. I don't mean to offend.
But do remember that there are a lot of peoplewho really do thinkthe way I suggested. Don't vilify them, though. They probably don't know any better. It's not their fault that they're ignorant.
Do good and try to educate. It's hard. But try.
Peace, love and understanding.
bobbygnosis 2 years ago
@ bobbygnosis
I am bipolar and sometimes I don't get it when people are joking. I apologize.
Starpass 2 years ago
Not at all. Sarcasm does not translate well into text.
Incidentally I don't think you're bipolar. Our culture and society produce a lot of problematic behaviors and thought patterns that don't exist in other cultures. Look into the rectent history of Bhutan to get a glimpse. The best thing you can do is turn off your TV and read a book. That will (I speak from personal experience) help out a lot.
I'm not worried about being misunderstood. I wasn't offended. Apology accepted.
Cheers.
bobbygnosis 2 years ago
oh no, someone used the "C word"
That automatically makes this a lunatic rant. Aluminum foil hats all around guys lol
but seriously, I think Carl Rove should be classified as a natural disaster
abysmalparadox 2 years ago
You guys rock!
desertjournalonline 2 years ago
Very inspirational!
MattieCooper 2 years ago
We should be building EARTHSHIPS!!!!!! Look them up, The most valuable homes ever built In My Opinion!!!!!!!!
MUGENKINGU 2 years ago
I personally question how riding across the country on a bike helps anyone lol
Y0uEnj0yMyself 2 years ago
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Voidka 2 years ago
Corporations "caring"...classic!
alexanderthewraith 2 years ago
Yeah just 50-60 years ago the average house was 10k and 48 a month. Probably less really. Thanks to inflation, and lax banking standards, along with bankrupt fannie and freddie mac, now a houses are mostly unreachable and take 66% of our lives to pay off, lol. Something doesn't add up.
Verlch 2 years ago 2
50 or 60 years ago, the homes also took 66% of our lives to pay off. In those days you had to have a very sizable down payment to buy a home or be a veteran. Now, good inexpensive homes go empty because people want the larger & more modern home. There are homes in your neighborhood you can buy with very little effort: the owners would be oh so happy to get out from under them.
gumpydoood 2 years ago
@gumpydoood
The pain was over faster. But still a guy working at Meir and Frank could afford a house and a stay at home wife. And send three kids to college. I would think a guy could have paid off those houses in 5 to 10 years pretty easy.
now it takes a working wife, and a husband just to stay broke.
Verlch 2 years ago
Our expectations are a lot higher now, too. You can pay off a house in less than ten years if you keep everything very simple & make additional payments of just a few extra dollars.
When I recently went back to the enormous home of my youth, I discovered it was actually a postage stamp sized home. That was the norm back then as well as cars that seldom started in the winter. Everything was much, much simpler.
Your assertions are correct but we are also comparing apples to oranges.
gumpydoood 2 years ago
@gumpydoood
My grandpa didn't do anything special. Yet he had a stay at home wife, three children, multiple homes owned and paid for, a vacation home on a lake.
Let me put it to you this way, from 1776 to 1913 100 bucks was a hundred bucks. Now from 1913 to 2009 100 bucks has the purchasing power of around a buck. in other words we would have more purchasing power all the way back to 1776. IT takes around $2,000 dollars to have the purchasing power of 1776 money.
Verlch 2 years ago
@Verlch
It takes $2k US to have the purchasing power of $100 1776 money.
Oh and as per the US constituiton only gold and silver was to be coined money.
Verlch 2 years ago
Yeah, my grandfather used to tell how he could buy a loaf of bread for a nickel! problem is, thats what he made an hour.
It's all relevant. You cannot examine purchasing power without also looking at how long it took to make that money.
gumpydoood 2 years ago
@gumpydoood
He wasn't working for a nickel an hour.
Verlch 2 years ago
And you know that because. . .
1) you were living back then and he told you
2) bec ause you have his actually pay records for the time period
3) because you looked up the historical wages of the time for his occupation
4)you pulled this assertion out of your bunghole (?)
gumpydoood 2 years ago
@gumpydoood
My whole family owned houses back then. I know that. Even huge farms. None of them rented.
Everybody I know is renting, now most of my friends have lost their homes. One had a 5k sq ft home and multiple properties.
Verlch 2 years ago
You want to know why they have lost their homes? Our system was built like a house of cards and our leaders were happy for the short term gains to the economy. . .knowing full well that the house would fall but happy if it happened on someone else's watch. They (specifically Bush) got caught with their pants around their ancles and their puds in their hand.
Google "Eliot Spitzer, Feb. 14, 2008" for an eye opener. Bush was also warned by Dean Baker & others. Bush just didn't give a ratsass.
gumpydoood 2 years ago
@gumpydoood
Bush is just a front man. The highest office for the public, and even that can be controlled by corporate fascists.
Just because he was supposedly a conservative, doesn't me I support him. Because he tripled the size of the federal government. That is not being conservative.
What do you think about Clinton and Free trade? Or Obama spending more money than all the presidents combined? Or FDR's companies Fannie and Freddie worth zero dollars ?
There is a conspiracy going on.
Verlch 2 years ago
Artificial shortages and rental property speculators.
A simple law stating only those intending to move into a home may buy one would do a lot to put parasite "land lords" out of action.
ISamuelII 2 years ago
@ISamuelII
That and the fact that 66% of the land is federal and state land. Zoning laws are not helping to decrease housing costs. Couple that with a high divorce rate of 50%, which means two families need houseing.
Verlch 2 years ago
@Verlch
Also appraisers had the bright idea of jacking up the housing appraisals to keep the lender happy. Add in a fed government gone wild no longer on the gold standard, and presto, things are looking bad.
Verlch 2 years ago
Very nice video. Although not entirely unrelated, I am a bit more concered about the cop15 meeting and the outcome of it.
sulle07 2 years ago
I rode a lot of bike in my younger days, its builds muscle I say g with it kids, RIDE!
goddamsonofabitches 2 years ago
Wot rubbish is this?
Never send me anything to my email you twats
sxmadrid 2 years ago
Corporations will never care about sustainability or poverty as long as it doesn't hurt their profits. When they pretend to care, it's because they want to use their 'caring' appearance as advertising.
megamarsvin 2 years ago
some1 sent me that too.
googhan 2 years ago
everybody want to rule the world but somebody have thoughts to blow it up. I've seen few art drawings of mushroom clouds that people want to put which sickens me, hoping to ask them ' Why? Why would you put something like that?' And it's not because of getting attention. It's because of what's going on in their mind. That's why I thought on what he meant ' To make a world a better place.' idk.
piinus 2 years ago
beautiful people!! i wish i could do this too..wow i love this
love7277 2 years ago
beautiful sweetheart!
mamamialove 2 years ago
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robertjwaite 2 years ago
God bless and Adventure/
uh3xiizdan 2 years ago
Wow, that is very inspirational.
I want to do that someday!
Daniizle 2 years ago
spamming for a good cause is still spamming.
hardworker424 2 years ago
I bet you he won't roll through the hood, with his silly little Nokia endorsement and rag tag team of pomo builders. That's not america, the majority of the population lives in cities. Go to Africa. You'll be more useful there, and you'll get to show real poverty and failed policy.
Building houses and creating a plan for housing are entirely different anyway.
Also Spamming for Nokia on Youtube just helps support my distrust of gangster control-freak cellphone companies like Nokia even more.
abysmalparadox 2 years ago
Like George Carlin said, if you want room for housing? Use land from the ignorant pass time know as golfing.
Takes up way to much room.
Vilemk0 2 years ago
Don't get too excited, you need wood. More than likely from a monopoly. Good luck getting a whole-seller or decent price.
If you did find a whole-seller. It would be like Nokia, Comcast, Fox or some other god-awful disease the world is terminally ill from.
abysmalparadox 2 years ago
1 star for sending me spam. Not interested
Retartedflyinghippos 2 years ago
thank you, great, wonderful, giovanni emanuele saluta
joeplatter 2 years ago
iphone
B3ND0G 2 years ago
Good stuff!!! Kudos!!!
activistausa 2 years ago
very cool
JurassicDragon 2 years ago
this is very noble of Tin, i wish i had the spare time to help out others but sadly im always held down by my responsibilities as a student, and as intern. when become free, i do way more than my share to help.
linux750 2 years ago
I want to be out on my bike! Nice video. - roc
popparoc46 2 years ago
ok sounds like a plan... i'llpost it on twewu
keysle 2 years ago
I'm thirsty now.
AndreONEz 2 years ago
Beautiful video, inspiring. I compose; it's what I wake up for in the morning, and it's what I want to do for a living. Recently, though, I've started thinking it's too selfish a career, and I need to find some way to use composing music to help people - any ideas?
Aerotake 2 years ago
The nature in the backround is so empowering.
freelaptopguy123 2 years ago
very nice video that I like ! Thank you for sharing , 5* .
nutier
nutier 2 years ago
You are one cool guy. An inspiration for sure.
ittlebite 2 years ago
g8888888888 :)
esllove 2 years ago
very inspirational. i might take up cycling again
canofthought 2 years ago 2
lol yeah...
to bad we can't all ride bikes around the country fixing stuff...
no offense that's great and all... but technology is the way to make life more effecient.
keysle 2 years ago
very good =D
GeorgeXDSS 2 years ago