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aufever, it goes way beyond that.

Posted by ferrett @ 23:18 on May 8, 2026  

My daughter’s Mazda has adaptive cruise control. We didn’t know that, or even what it means, until the windshield cracked. Windshield with ACC, $975, without $450. Something went wrong with a caliper on it, electronic of course, not fixable, $800. A friend’s BMW parking brake sensor failed, $6,200 (half the interior needed removing). Headlight, LED, on a Mazda BT50 (light truck) had some LEDs fail – can’t replace an LED, $2,500 – none available on the second hand market or, if you can find one, it’s $2,000, demand and supprice, you know. Sister’s Golf’s dual-clutch gearbox failed in the fast lane of the highway, couldn’t get out of first gear, $3,500 to repair, doesn’t drive the same (new wine into old bottles) only done 40,000 miles.

Seals for leaky rear wheel cylinder on the ol’ 306, $24. Actually, I reckon that’s a rip off too.

Mr Copper 22:02

Posted by goldielocks @ 23:13 on May 8, 2026  

That’s funny, that’s what they said about the rising prices of the homes. Now gas too, no that was Newscum. The taking prior taxes is limited to 55 or over, displaced from disaster, or disability and only have a couple of yrs to do it but if the new one is more than the other they’ll have to pay the difference. It’s not actually low taxes due to prices but another proposition that prevents them from raising taxes once you buy it. If you refinance and it’s worth more taxes will be reset at higher amount or expansions, new pool in ground can affect it. So know they can’t keep adding things. Calif taxes initially are higher than other states to as well as everything else. The next day after my daughter’s surgery with four surgery sites to remove her hardware from getting not by a car again a yr and half ago  that took longer than they thought and a lot of pain when she woke she was finally really hungry the next morning so I let her order a breakfast and she got me one too not knowing how big they were at this country restaurant bjt still and one club sandwich for her for later that day because she wasn’t supposed to be walking around get. Doesn’t stop these kids of Semper Fi she used crutches to get to her car.  Anyway I went to pay it and they can pick it up 76 bucks for two breakfast and one lunch??!!!!

Mr.Copper, I used to think that too.

Posted by ferrett @ 23:04 on May 8, 2026  

Maybe back then the bribes given to the Donald weren’t known about, like the $200m Miriam Adelson gave for each of his campaigns. $400m buys a lot of influence. Feel free to check out how Jewish she is.

So he is just as compromised as the others, pragmatic or not. And I still think he’s gullible, believing what other people (whom he probably thinks are as pragmatic and well meaning as he is) are telling him. “Iran will capitulate within days”. “You can stop the Ukraine war very easily”. “Tariffs are the solution to all our financial problems”. “A few bunker-busters will destroy the nuclear program for ever”. At least he has closed the border, wound back DEI and gone a long way to cancelling the climate nonsense. Not that any of them are a concern for Israel.

@goldilocks re That’s robbery with gas prices

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 22:02 on May 8, 2026  

My brother lives in California and told me the property taxes are pretty low, so they add the taxes to the gasoline. Nobody ever mentions that.

Also if you bought a house 40 years ago with a low property tax, sell it for big bucks later on and move to another house, you can take the low tax with you.

aufever @ 20:54

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 21:57 on May 8, 2026  

A friend of mine bought a $100 kit to stop the engine from shutting down.

Story By Charles Krauthammer about Trump and the USA

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 21:44 on May 8, 2026  

Sadly, the one person I wish would understand this will not even read it! Dr. K died WAY too young! How right Charles Krauthammer was on his take on Trump when he first wrote this column in March 2018 before his death on June 21, 2018.

Charles Krauthammer’s interesting take on Mr. Trump: To my friends “of a different persuasion” I’m not trying to sell anything or anyone but I do feel this is an interesting take on our very controversial president who I truly believe is not Republican or Democrat. A TAKE ON DONALD TRUMP …

A different take on Donald Trump: (a non-political agenda) Trump Is Not A Liberal or Conservative, He’s a “Pragmatist.” (Definition: A pragmatist is someone who is practical and focused on reaching a goal. A pragmatist usually has a straightforward, matter-of-fact approach and doesn’t let emotion distract him or her.)

“We recently enjoyed a belated holiday dinner with friends at the home of other friends. The dinner conversation varied from discussions about antique glass and china to theology and politics. At one point, reference was made to Donald Trump being a conservative, to which I responded that Trump is not a conservative.

I said that I neither view nor do I believe Trump views himself as a conservative. I stated it was my opinion that Trump is a pragmatist. He sees a problem and understands it must be fixed. He doesn’t see the problem as liberal or conservative, he sees it only as a problem. That is a quality that should be admired and applauded, not condemned.

But I get ahead of myself. Viewing problems from a Liberal perspective has resulted in the creation of more problems, more entitlement programs, more victims, more government, more political correctness, and more attacks on the working class in all economic strata.

Viewing things according to the so-called Republican conservative perspective has brought continued spending and globalism to the detriment of American interests and well being, denial of what the real problems are, weak, ineffective, milquetoast, leadership that amounts to Barney Fife Deputy Sheriff, appeasement oriented and afraid of its own shadow.

In brief, it has brought liberal ideology with a pachyderm as a mascot juxtaposed to the ass of the Democrat Party. Immigration isn’t a Republican problem, it isn’t a Liberal problem, it is a problem that threatens the very fabric and infrastructure of America. It demands a pragmatic approach not an approach that is intended to appease one group or another.

The impending collapse of the economy wasn’t a Liberal or Conservative problem, it is an American problem. That said, until it is viewed as a problem that demands a common sense approach to resolution, it will never be fixed because the Democrats and Republicans know only one way to fix things and the longevity of their impracticality has proven to have no lasting effect.

Successful businessmen like Donald Trump find ways to make things work, they do not promise to accommodate. Trump uniquely understands that China’s manipulation of currency is not a Republican problem or a Democrat problem. It is a problem that threatens our financial stability and he understands the proper balance needed to fix it.

Here again, successful businessmen, like Trump, who have weathered the changing tides of economic reality understand what is necessary to make business work, and they, unlike both sides of the political aisle, know that if something doesn’t work, you don’t continue trying to make it work hoping that at some point it will.

As a pragmatist, Donald Trump hasn’t made wild pie-in-the-sky promises of a cell phone in every pocket, free college tuition, and a $15 hour minimum wage for working the drive-through at Carl’s Hamburgers. I argue that America needs pragmatists because pragmatists see a problem and find ways to fix them.

They do not see a problem and compound it by creating more problems. You may not like Donald Trump, but I suspect that the reason some people do not like him is because: (1) he is antithetical to the “good old boy” method of brokering back room deals that fatten the coffers of politicians; (2) they are unaccustomed to hearing a president speak who is unencumbered by the financial shackles of those who he owes vis-a-vis donations;

(3) he is someone who is free of idiomatic political ideology; (4) he says what he is thinking, is unapologetic for his outspoken thoughts, speaks very straightforward using everyday language that can be understood by all (and is offensive to some who dislike him anyway) making him a great communicator, for the most part, does what he says he will do and; (5) he is someone who understands that it takes more than hollow promises and political correctness to make America great again.

Listening to Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders talk about fixing America is like listening to two lunatics trying to “out crazy” one another. Jeb Bush, and John Kasich are owned lock, stock, and barrel by the bankers, corporations, and big dollar donors funding their campaigns.

Bush can deny it, but common sense tells anyone willing to face facts is that people don’t give tens of millions without expecting something in return. We have had Democrats and Republican ideologues and what has it brought us? Are we better off today or worse off? Has it happened overnight or has it been a steady decline brought on by both parties?

I submit that a pragmatist is just what America needs right now. People are quick to confuse and despise confidence as arrogance, but that is common among those who have never accomplished anything in their lives (or politicians who never really solved a problem, because it’s better to still have an “issue(s) to be solved,” so re-elect me to solve it, (which never happens) and those who have always played it safe (again, all politicians) not willing to risk failure, to try and achieve success).

Donald Trump put his total financial empire at risk in running for president and certainly did not need or possibly even want the job; that says it all. He wants success for the U.S. and her citizens because he loves his country.

God Bless America ~ Dr. Charles Note Charles Krauthammer has many interviews on YouTube.

ferret

Posted by aufever @ 20:54 on May 8, 2026  

Some years ago I unknowingly rented one of those stop/start Fords. For a trip.
HATED it. Worried at every stop about it restarting. And I was a long way from home.
Dumbest thing ever.
Will never make that mistake again.

ferrett

Posted by ipso facto @ 19:54 on May 8, 2026  

“That’s a lie”

Yeah that sucks that someone came up with that distortion. The author is quite explicit in his bad info. Having a camera on you while you drive is an incredible intrusion! I’m surprised they think they’ll get away with it. Although they seem to be able to do whatever they want!

Cheers

PS Trump did away with that “turn off your motor at a light” business.

Ferrett

Posted by goldielocks @ 18:37 on May 8, 2026  

I thought Calif was bad. That’s robbery with gas prices then it effects food and other prices.

  1. We had a power out at around 5 am here so besides those portable hand held chargers which are nice for travel if you get something like this it has three phone or iPad and other small appliances ports for multi charges that last days to weeks week depending how many phones or times you recharge and save the power to other things for longer power outs. Plus you get battery charged and air for other things too with it and saves having to use another car if a car battery. They have smaller cjar jumpers but doesn’t do all that. They have different kinds you can find on Amazon. Would be good for travel especially girls for a flat tire cuz she can buy that seal flats foam then ise the air compressor so if she’s unable to charge the tire cuz the lugs ade too tight and can’t call anyone prevent her being stuck alone in a place where the wrong person or persons come by..

Stanley J5C09D 1200 Peak Amp Automotive Jump Starter, Portable Power – 2.1A/10W USB Port, 120 PSI Air Compressor https://a.co/d/03yha0MI

ipso 9:32, that’s a lie.

Posted by ferrett @ 18:04 on May 8, 2026  

It’s only for new cars. Not ones already registered. But it makes a good story. I hate it when people do that, the concept is bad enough as it is, and perfectly newsworthy, so why pimp it out with a lie?

Just one more thing to go wrong, apart from the nannying annoyance. Adding more cost to the car. I’ve just replaced the battery in my sister’s Golf, $430 for 3.5 years use, $120 per year, because it’s one of those stop/start at lights cars to save the planet. Whereas my older car, where the battery cost $195 and lasts 5.5 years, costs $35/yr. There is no way that you can save $85/yr in fuel to justify the extra cost and CO2 emissions of the more complex battery and starter motor wear. Even with today’s post Hormuz fuel prices $85 (half a tank, about 9 US gallons) will run either car for 90 hours on slightly above tickover, to run an inverter during power outs.

Buygold

Posted by goldielocks @ 16:30 on May 8, 2026  

I guess in the mean time in short 666 will emerge after the big psych ops to get different religious groups to fight each other and part of putting one group in with another to stir up trouble. That it gets so bad that the psych op plan is the only way to stop it is to have a one world order. Yeah sure, there’s a reason they separated back in biblical times. But apparently that’s what they think.

Ps maybe because there will be no religion allowed except 666.

Thanks for the comments folks

Posted by Buygold @ 16:02 on May 8, 2026  

I look at everything now from a Biblical standpoint and I believe strongly that these are the end times. So, that might help you to understand where I’m coming from. In terms of “the Nations” there really aren’t any “good guys.”

I might get more into that when I have time, but it will be soon, because time is short. Maybe more so for some of us than others.

Appreciate the understanding and I’m glad we didn’t fall apart today. 🙂

Kirk before he was killed

Posted by goldielocks @ 15:01 on May 8, 2026  

Attack on white Christians

https://substack.com/@ryandawson/note/p-173533703?r=28qqrz

That didn’t take long

Posted by Maddog @ 14:45 on May 8, 2026  

https://www.breitbart.com/middle-east/2026/05/08/iran-says-ceasefire-broken-after-u-s-love-tap-irgc-to-launch-attacks/

Buygold

Posted by Maddog @ 14:32 on May 8, 2026  

No offence at all…hell I have an old mate who said over the dinner table he would love to shoot him and as he is a farmer, he means it and would do it …farmers have a very practical view about death…..they are not the slightest bit squeamish !!!

Most of the people I know look at me as if I need help, if I defend him in anyway. !!!!

But I will stand by my view, that it has to be done, eradicating the regime, they are pure evil and would use those nukes in a heart beat, against us…….

Buygold Mr Copper

Posted by goldielocks @ 14:32 on May 8, 2026  

A marine speaks up at some meetings says were not gonna fight for Israel. We all seen what happened to Gaza a genocide even targeting babies. Somewhere along the line they turned fascist. Now even here they’re taking over new Jersey having a bunch of kids living on welfare getting housing too and in the school boards defunding other schools around them and giving the tax money to the Jewish schools. Then telling people if they don’t like it go live in another country.

Here’s the marine, it was almost funny more and more men came to force him out and they couldnt until they broke his arm when it got wedged in a door and none of the government workers even looked back.

 

https://substack.com/@parislychee/note/p-189926885?r=28qqrz

@Buygold re Trump

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 13:51 on May 8, 2026  

I am disappointed that he let Netanyahu convince him knocking out Iran would be a simple task. (Netanyahu: listen Don, we know where all the leaders live and all we have to do is kill them all)

I knew it was a mistake from the very start. I knew they would not give up, they don’t care if they die. What was the rush? I think he should have waited until his last six months in office to attack, because he opened up a can of worms and its holding us gold stocks back.

The only other thing I can think of maybe Netanyahu wanted to screw Trump up because he is siding with the UK bankers and the pro-globalists.

Posted by ipso facto @ 13:33 on May 8, 2026  

Wall Street Mav
@WallStreetMav
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Go figure … arresting British citizens for complaining about being stabbed and raped by foreigners was not a popular political position.

Buygold @ 12:42

Posted by ipso facto @ 13:23 on May 8, 2026  

Good post! Lots there. I am pretty well disappointed with Trump myself … but I’m sure not gonna vote for the socialist-communist democrats. I don’t think the situation is quite so dire as you do but wouldn’t be surprised if the Chaos scenario unfolded.

Let’s hope that we’re still sitting here a couple of years from now without widespread hunger and a depression happening!

Cheers

Buygold @ 11:35

Posted by ipso facto @ 13:13 on May 8, 2026  

The long term charts look really good.

How is your PF compared to a couple of years ago?

I’ll take the cup half full! 🙂

BTW, Maddog and all

Posted by Buygold @ 12:51 on May 8, 2026  

I’m sorry if my post offends you, I’m on an island, my wife and friends don’t agree with me about Trump, so you’re not alone. 🤣😞😳

Ipso – as for Trump

Posted by Buygold @ 12:42 on May 8, 2026  

I always said I’d be the first to criticize him if he deviated from his promises.

I can’t believe he fooled me for 10 years. I guess there were some signs in his first administration but it was so chaotic and he was being attacked on all fronts so that might have given him cover.

I’m at the point now where I wouldn’t trust him to watch my dog. Everything about him is a lie. He might be the greatest psy-op ever perpetrated on a country. Whether it was our alphabet agencies or Mossad or a combo, he’s exactly the guy they wanted in office for this time. I think he’ll be the last president, they all know it, which is why they don’t care what “we the people” know anymore. He was brought in to protect them, the Epstein folks and the deep state. He is part of the same cabal that controls every “man of renown” that runs most of the nations of the world and have for millennia. He is NOT Christian, that, I am sure of. Although, I don’t believe he is the Anti-Christ of the Bible either.
BTW, I don’t believe the US will exist in its present form in the next couple of years.

It is estimated that his family has increased their worth by $6 billion since his 2nd term, mostly from the meme coins, but I wouldn’t be surprised if he was close to the oil bets either. His sons are heavily involved with poly market and have ownership of some sort.
But what good is all that if you’ve lost your soul for eternity? This life is just a blip.

So there you have it. My real thoughts. Maybe I belong on a funny farm, but we’ll see how things shake out. I continue to believe that time is short, both God and evil are pouring out their spirits on the earth. God is literally screaming at us with proof of who he says he is, whether it’s the shroud of Turin or Noah’s ark in Turkey. He has appeared in dreams to over 2 million people in Iran. Revival has been taking place around the world. Light has been shined on dark, whether it’s government or elites. This is the last call IMHO and the door is closing.

We’ ll know soon enough.

 

Nice ………..IRGC dumping oil into the ocean. !!!!

Posted by Maddog @ 12:30 on May 8, 2026  

https://x.com/martin_sedi/status/2052554794376872258?s=61

Ipso

Posted by Buygold @ 11:35 on May 8, 2026  

Honestly, this looks and acts a lot like it did from 2011 to 2024. All the moves up are head fakes. Breakouts look like they’re coming and then momentum stalls and they are sold, fooling a lot of the chart watchers

The trend continues to be down. Oversold, stays oversold longer than we can stay solvent.

Next week marks the end of the 3rd month of this correction, everything is down at least 20% – a bear market by definition. I hope not, but all the old feelings are coming back.

 

Contango looking pretty good

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:53 on May 8, 2026  

https://stockcharts.com/sc3/ui/?s=CTGO

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