I won't do it.zombie wrote:any attempt to politicize freddy krueger should be severely punished.Jason wrote:4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BibHtTaAi5E&t=2m39sFoo wrote:There are three types of people:
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Republicans ignoring the free loader problem
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Re: Republicans ignoring the free loader problem
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Yeah, the free education and unlimited opportunity are terrible. I was driven to other schools by the county when one school did not meet my needs. Many states offer even free or deferred payment for college. People have done far more with far less. There are no excuses.Jigsaw wrote:I don't. I just know and realize the systematic disadvantages this shitty country and system presents.Foo wrote:There are three types of people:Jigsaw wrote:People in this country don't have either, so what's the point?Foo wrote:Do you think the goal is equal opportunity or equal outcome?zombie wrote:if everyone thrives in this country, there would not be a whole lot of complaining. and you have your own "butthurt", so i wouldn't cast blame onto others for their own.Foo wrote:Who gives a shit about that? I am more interested in everyone thriving in this country than hurting the feelings of the perpetually butthurt.zombie wrote:if trump stops treating anyone who holds a different political view to him, or even just questions him at all, as the enemy, and works to not disenfranchise minorities and actually makes a difference for the better, maybe he'll "hold a lot of appeal", but i don't see that from him yet. *shrug*Foo wrote:That is why Trump, from outside the system, willing to dismantle the establishment systems should hold a lot of appeal. I almost guarantee he would sign laws that greatly reduce freeloading.zombie wrote:my understanding is that government, in large part thrives on disenfranchisement, either for working class (liberals) or minorities (republicans). so there really isn't an interest to solve problems, but just to appear to do that. when you make your campaign on the other side is the enemy and you work to undo and dismantle everything they set up just 4 to 8 years before. nothing is going to change in any lasting way. and i think it's kind of what the politicians and government wants, seemingly.
if you want people to stop being freeloaders, then encourage them on a large scale to be productive, and give them the resources and opportunity to do that. if you make things harder and harder and then condemn people when they start to be affected by you making things harder for them, it's not going to do anything but cause things to be worse and worse.
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Re: Republicans ignoring the free loader problem
Foo wrote:Yeah, the free education and unlimited opportunity are terrible. I was driven to other schools by the county when one school did not meet my needs. Many states offer even free or deferred payment for college. People have done far more with far less. There are no excuses.Jigsaw wrote:I don't. I just know and realize the systematic disadvantages this shitty country and system presents.Foo wrote:There are three types of people:Jigsaw wrote:People in this country don't have either, so what's the point?Foo wrote:Do you think the goal is equal opportunity or equal outcome?zombie wrote:if everyone thrives in this country, there would not be a whole lot of complaining. and you have your own "butthurt", so i wouldn't cast blame onto others for their own.Foo wrote:Who gives a shit about that? I am more interested in everyone thriving in this country than hurting the feelings of the perpetually butthurt.zombie wrote:if trump stops treating anyone who holds a different political view to him, or even just questions him at all, as the enemy, and works to not disenfranchise minorities and actually makes a difference for the better, maybe he'll "hold a lot of appeal", but i don't see that from him yet. *shrug*Foo wrote:That is why Trump, from outside the system, willing to dismantle the establishment systems should hold a lot of appeal. I almost guarantee he would sign laws that greatly reduce freeloading.zombie wrote:my understanding is that government, in large part thrives on disenfranchisement, either for working class (liberals) or minorities (republicans). so there really isn't an interest to solve problems, but just to appear to do that. when you make your campaign on the other side is the enemy and you work to undo and dismantle everything they set up just 4 to 8 years before. nothing is going to change in any lasting way. and i think it's kind of what the politicians and government wants, seemingly.
if you want people to stop being freeloaders, then encourage them on a large scale to be productive, and give them the resources and opportunity to do that. if you make things harder and harder and then condemn people when they start to be affected by you making things harder for them, it's not going to do anything but cause things to be worse and worse.
1. I will try
2. I will do my best
3. I will do whatever it takes
Don't confuse people not taking advantage of opportunities for opportunities not existing.
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Re: Republicans ignoring the free loader problem
You can keep listening to losers talking about their shitty life or you can start doing what winners did to get there. Your choice.Jigsaw wrote:Foo wrote:Yeah, the free education and unlimited opportunity are terrible. I was driven to other schools by the county when one school did not meet my needs. Many states offer even free or deferred payment for college. People have done far more with far less. There are no excuses.Jigsaw wrote:I don't. I just know and realize the systematic disadvantages this shitty country and system presents.Foo wrote:There are three types of people:Jigsaw wrote:People in this country don't have either, so what's the point?Foo wrote:Do you think the goal is equal opportunity or equal outcome?zombie wrote:if everyone thrives in this country, there would not be a whole lot of complaining. and you have your own "butthurt", so i wouldn't cast blame onto others for their own.Foo wrote:Who gives a shit about that? I am more interested in everyone thriving in this country than hurting the feelings of the perpetually butthurt.zombie wrote:if trump stops treating anyone who holds a different political view to him, or even just questions him at all, as the enemy, and works to not disenfranchise minorities and actually makes a difference for the better, maybe he'll "hold a lot of appeal", but i don't see that from him yet. *shrug*Foo wrote:That is why Trump, from outside the system, willing to dismantle the establishment systems should hold a lot of appeal. I almost guarantee he would sign laws that greatly reduce freeloading.zombie wrote:my understanding is that government, in large part thrives on disenfranchisement, either for working class (liberals) or minorities (republicans). so there really isn't an interest to solve problems, but just to appear to do that. when you make your campaign on the other side is the enemy and you work to undo and dismantle everything they set up just 4 to 8 years before. nothing is going to change in any lasting way. and i think it's kind of what the politicians and government wants, seemingly.
if you want people to stop being freeloaders, then encourage them on a large scale to be productive, and give them the resources and opportunity to do that. if you make things harder and harder and then condemn people when they start to be affected by you making things harder for them, it's not going to do anything but cause things to be worse and worse.
1. I will try
2. I will do my best
3. I will do whatever it takes
Don't confuse people not taking advantage of opportunities for opportunities not existing.
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What a crock of bullshit. I'll do the third choice and actually understand how this shitty country works. Thanks for the laugh though, Foo.
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Just curious why such a shitty country is far and away the most desired destination for immigrants? The US has 46 Million foreign born people and we literally have to discuss building a wall to keep them out. No one else is even close to us in terms of immigration to their nation.Jigsaw wrote:What a crock of bullshit. I'll do the third choice and actually understand how this shitty country works. Thanks for the laugh though, Foo.
You should try traveling a little and see what shitty looks like. Places with no opportunity exist, but this is not one of them. Millionaires are made every day.
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Odd comparison. Jiggy's pointvwas never about zero opportunity.Foo wrote:Just curious why such a shitty country is far and away the most desired destination for immigrants? The US has 46 Million foreign born people and we literally have to discuss building a wall to keep them out. No one else is even close to us in terms of immigration to their nation.Jigsaw wrote:What a crock of bullshit. I'll do the third choice and actually understand how this shitty country works. Thanks for the laugh though, Foo.
You should try traveling a little and see what shitty looks like. Places with no opportunity exist, but this is not one of them. Millionaires are made every day.