never the real culprits" Capitalism and the corporatization of the country:
Am I supposed to feel sorry for that broad in the story?never the real culprits" Capitalism and the corporatization of the country:
Why is it capitalism's fault that some people are just life losers?
Like your wife?They gotta blame something or someone else...
They never take personal responsibility for their own failure.
Like your wife?
Just love it when moron Canadiens try to parse american values.They gotta blame something or someone else...
They never take personal responsibility for their own failure.
See, the difference between your reaction to her plight and my reaction to it is sort of the definition of the difference between a MAGA and a normal person. It's this very simple word called "compassion."Am I supposed to feel sorry for that broad in the story?
Do you really think that "capitalism" is the reason why this woman is in the situation she is in?
I had rough times in my past not dissimilar to those this woman is going through, but I never blamed economic systems or corporations for my personal woes.
Maybe her bind has more to do with poor life choices. She's a home health aide, at her age, and her husband's a "roofer" and presumably of similar age.
Why is it capitalism's fault that some people are just life losers?
Did you know?Am I supposed to feel sorry for that broad in the story?
Do you really think that "capitalism" is the reason why this woman is in the situation she is in?
I had rough times in my past not dissimilar to those this woman is going through, but I never blamed economic systems or corporations for my personal woes.
Maybe her bind has more to do with poor life choices. She's a home health aide, at her age, and her husband's a "roofer" and presumably of similar age.
Why is it capitalism's fault that some people are just life losers?
Socialism is the Fire Dept, putting out the fire at your house
Says the moron who has no idea how socialism works.No, it is not.
A few government-run services does not equate to socialism.
I am a moron who has no idea how socialism works.
I really am a complete buffoon.
Oh shut up you quafferous sow! (Oh wait. That's a better insult for Lily ... I'll have to come up with another one for you.) Anyway, I have plenty of compassion for that woman. I look at rents and home prices these days and wonder how younger folks at that stage of life get by. My son just bought his first house and when he told me it was over 400k I nearly fell out of my recliner.See, the difference between your reaction to her plight and my reaction to it is sort of the definition of the difference between a MAGA and a normal person. It's this very simple word called "compassion."
OMG. Of course you hang out in a recliner and criticize others' life choices.Oh shut up you quafferous sow! (Oh wait. That's a better insult for Lily ... I'll have to come up with another one for you.) Anyway, I have plenty of compassion for that woman. I look at rents and home prices these days and wonder how younger folks at that stage of life get by. My son just bought his first house and when he told me it was over 400k I nearly fell out of my recliner.
I was just pointing out some revealed details from the linked article that clearly indicate that this woman and her husband and kids have been perennial renters and seem to both have stalled career paths. Her plight, by my reckoning, seems to have more to do with poor life choices than it does with the larger issue of capitalism and "corporatization of the country," whatever that means.
Perhaps you can point me to a non-capitalist economy that operates anywhere on this world that, you know, works?
I earned my recliner, you vapid cunt, and paid the salaries of useless parasites like @oldslowandugly while I was at it.OMG. Of course you hang out in a recliner and criticize others' life choices.
I earned my recliner
A free and fair system necessarily means that participants in it are free to make their own choices -- even choices that lead to failure.Why should freedom have any losers in a land of the great and plentiful?
A free and fair system necessarily means that participants in it are free to make their own choices -- even choices that lead to failure.
Happiness has never been successfully "Government-Issued."But they should still have all the basic necessities covered.
A nice house.
Two cars.
Enough food for a homecooked meal once a week.
Takeout 5 times a week.
And dining out at a nice restaurant once a week.
And an iPhone, PS5, the latest trendy clothes, etc..
That is the bare minimum in a last of the great and plentiful.
But they should still have all the basic necessities covered.
A nice house.
Two cars.
Enough food for a homecooked meal once a week.
Takeout 5 times a week.
And dining out at a nice restaurant once a week.
And an iPhone, PS5, the latest trendy clothes, etc..
That is the bare minimum in a last of the great and plentiful.
Happiness has never been successfully "Government-Issued."
But they should still have all the basic necessities covered.
A nice house.
Two cars.
Enough food for a homecooked meal once a week.
Takeout 5 times a week.
And dining out at a nice restaurant once a week.
And an iPhone, PS5, the latest trendy clothes, etc..
That is the bare minimum in a last of the great and plentiful.
I can get 250 large for each kid I had? Where do I sign up and who's paying?$250,000 per kid for the minimum standard of living.
The minimum.
I can get 250 large for each kid I had? Where do I sign up and who's paying?
That may be the most honest and accurate thing I've ever seen you post. The fact that you were honest and accurate purely by accident notwithstanding.Happiness has nothing to.do with government.
How
retarded are you, exactly?
I can get 250 large for each kid I had? Where do I sign up and who's paying?