SOTU?

Who watches that when you have 2500 channels to watch, movies you can stream, blu-rays to plop in the player?

That is so 1980.
 
Who watches that when you have 2500 channels to watch, movies you can stream, blu-rays to plop in the player?

That is so 1980.

Obamas 2014 sotu TV rating : 20.7

Ohio state/Alabama 28.27

FSU/Oregon 28.16

Ohio state/Oregon 34.5

three college football games on a cable network destroyed the SOTU, Which airs on multiple free channels in ratings....
 
Sorry, the edit feature went too far: Peeps he said it was 1984, I think he was referring to Reagan and I was trying to correct him that it was 1980 when cable was still in its infancy and we had what I stated below. He was too young and born then to understand.

Cable wasn't into to full swing until 1982. 1980 you had almost full compliance. Braves baseball was not on and MTV can only put out so much schitty videos in 1980 or 1982. I remember we had all 3 movies channels, WTBS, WGN and other stations than to watch Reagan. Carter, oh dear God, save me. Thankfully a good games of spades and UNO was playing during that time other to watch that crap.

Honestly, As I count my late 40's life of watching any president SOTU in all my years, it might be 10 minutes total. They talk a lot of BULL SCHIT.
 
Obamas 2014 sotu TV rating : 20.7

Ohio state/Alabama 28.27
FSU/Oregon 28.16

Ohio state/Oregon 34.5

three college football games on a cable network destroyed the SOTU, Which airs on multiple free channels in ratings....

OMG obama sux
 
"I have no more campaigns to run. I know, because I won both of them."

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Tax on 529 Plans? This is a discouraging movement for families trying to save for kids college. As a parent that was trying to become proactive in regards to my kids education, I really don't like this one bit. Education should be made easier to attain, not more difficult.

and this side of the coin:

"So, yes, Obama wants to tax college savers. But, by and large, they're wealthy college savers. When the Government Accountability Office looked at 529 plans and their less popular cousins, Coverdell accounts, it found that 47 percent of families that had them earned more than $150,000 per year. (Depending on who's measuring, that puts them in at least the top 10 percent of U.S. households.) By comparison, it noted, the median income of families with a student in college is $47,747."

http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2015/01/20/obama_wants_to_tax_529_savings_it_s_a_great_idea.html
 
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