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August 18, 2010 at 4:05 PM in reply to: Founder Of Reaganomics Says That “Without A Revolution, Americans Are History” #593464August 18, 2010 at 4:05 PM in reply to: Founder Of Reaganomics Says That “Without A Revolution, Americans Are History” #593774
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But I don’t have much sympathy for somebody who blames globalization because he can’t afford to buy a house in Encinitas. What’s wrong with renting an apartment in an affordable area? Or moving to where houses are cheap? This person is living a very rich lifestyle compared to most in the world.[/quote]I agree 100%, but I don’t think that has anything to do with the loss of millions of jobs due to outsourcing/relocation? There are jerks everywhere that don’t want to work but feel entitled to a nice lifestyle. Ever met a French waiter? Just kidding, their restaurants are great.
August 18, 2010 at 2:55 PM in reply to: Founder Of Reaganomics Says That “Without A Revolution, Americans Are History” #592661blahblahblah
ParticipantAmericans love to pretend to care about poor people in other countries while being openly hostile towards poor people in their own country. Poor people in other countries need help via globalization to be “lifted up”. Poor people in our own country are poor because they are stupid, lazy, have made bad decisions, or have joined unions. For the very tiny minority of poor people here in the USA that aren’t stupid or lazy and haven’t made bad decisions or joined a union, well, being poor here in the USA is the price that must be paid so that poor people in other countries can be made less poor via the magic of globalization. Someday the rising tide will lift their boat as well. Perhaps when they are 95.
August 18, 2010 at 2:55 PM in reply to: Founder Of Reaganomics Says That “Without A Revolution, Americans Are History” #592758blahblahblah
ParticipantAmericans love to pretend to care about poor people in other countries while being openly hostile towards poor people in their own country. Poor people in other countries need help via globalization to be “lifted up”. Poor people in our own country are poor because they are stupid, lazy, have made bad decisions, or have joined unions. For the very tiny minority of poor people here in the USA that aren’t stupid or lazy and haven’t made bad decisions or joined a union, well, being poor here in the USA is the price that must be paid so that poor people in other countries can be made less poor via the magic of globalization. Someday the rising tide will lift their boat as well. Perhaps when they are 95.
August 18, 2010 at 2:55 PM in reply to: Founder Of Reaganomics Says That “Without A Revolution, Americans Are History” #593293blahblahblah
ParticipantAmericans love to pretend to care about poor people in other countries while being openly hostile towards poor people in their own country. Poor people in other countries need help via globalization to be “lifted up”. Poor people in our own country are poor because they are stupid, lazy, have made bad decisions, or have joined unions. For the very tiny minority of poor people here in the USA that aren’t stupid or lazy and haven’t made bad decisions or joined a union, well, being poor here in the USA is the price that must be paid so that poor people in other countries can be made less poor via the magic of globalization. Someday the rising tide will lift their boat as well. Perhaps when they are 95.
August 18, 2010 at 2:55 PM in reply to: Founder Of Reaganomics Says That “Without A Revolution, Americans Are History” #593404blahblahblah
ParticipantAmericans love to pretend to care about poor people in other countries while being openly hostile towards poor people in their own country. Poor people in other countries need help via globalization to be “lifted up”. Poor people in our own country are poor because they are stupid, lazy, have made bad decisions, or have joined unions. For the very tiny minority of poor people here in the USA that aren’t stupid or lazy and haven’t made bad decisions or joined a union, well, being poor here in the USA is the price that must be paid so that poor people in other countries can be made less poor via the magic of globalization. Someday the rising tide will lift their boat as well. Perhaps when they are 95.
August 18, 2010 at 2:55 PM in reply to: Founder Of Reaganomics Says That “Without A Revolution, Americans Are History” #593714blahblahblah
ParticipantAmericans love to pretend to care about poor people in other countries while being openly hostile towards poor people in their own country. Poor people in other countries need help via globalization to be “lifted up”. Poor people in our own country are poor because they are stupid, lazy, have made bad decisions, or have joined unions. For the very tiny minority of poor people here in the USA that aren’t stupid or lazy and haven’t made bad decisions or joined a union, well, being poor here in the USA is the price that must be paid so that poor people in other countries can be made less poor via the magic of globalization. Someday the rising tide will lift their boat as well. Perhaps when they are 95.
August 17, 2010 at 6:15 AM in reply to: Founder Of Reaganomics Says That “Without A Revolution, Americans Are History” #591965blahblahblah
ParticipantMan I just have to keep doing this to save us all time. Here are the arguments that we will see in this thread:
1) Americans deserve to be unemployed because they are lazy.
2) Unions killed America.
3) Americans are too stupid to compete against foreign workers.
4) Americans are overpaid. What, you think you *deserve* a roof over your head? There’s someone in Thailand that lives in a shanty that can do your job cheaper, bub!
5) American products are of poor quality anyway — unlike my new Acura, which is fantastic! BTW, let me tell you all about it…
OK so I’ve saved us all the trouble of what we would normally have to spend time typing and reading here. Now we can go back to work (if we still have any ha ha ha).
August 17, 2010 at 6:15 AM in reply to: Founder Of Reaganomics Says That “Without A Revolution, Americans Are History” #592059blahblahblah
ParticipantMan I just have to keep doing this to save us all time. Here are the arguments that we will see in this thread:
1) Americans deserve to be unemployed because they are lazy.
2) Unions killed America.
3) Americans are too stupid to compete against foreign workers.
4) Americans are overpaid. What, you think you *deserve* a roof over your head? There’s someone in Thailand that lives in a shanty that can do your job cheaper, bub!
5) American products are of poor quality anyway — unlike my new Acura, which is fantastic! BTW, let me tell you all about it…
OK so I’ve saved us all the trouble of what we would normally have to spend time typing and reading here. Now we can go back to work (if we still have any ha ha ha).
August 17, 2010 at 6:15 AM in reply to: Founder Of Reaganomics Says That “Without A Revolution, Americans Are History” #592595blahblahblah
ParticipantMan I just have to keep doing this to save us all time. Here are the arguments that we will see in this thread:
1) Americans deserve to be unemployed because they are lazy.
2) Unions killed America.
3) Americans are too stupid to compete against foreign workers.
4) Americans are overpaid. What, you think you *deserve* a roof over your head? There’s someone in Thailand that lives in a shanty that can do your job cheaper, bub!
5) American products are of poor quality anyway — unlike my new Acura, which is fantastic! BTW, let me tell you all about it…
OK so I’ve saved us all the trouble of what we would normally have to spend time typing and reading here. Now we can go back to work (if we still have any ha ha ha).
August 17, 2010 at 6:15 AM in reply to: Founder Of Reaganomics Says That “Without A Revolution, Americans Are History” #592707blahblahblah
ParticipantMan I just have to keep doing this to save us all time. Here are the arguments that we will see in this thread:
1) Americans deserve to be unemployed because they are lazy.
2) Unions killed America.
3) Americans are too stupid to compete against foreign workers.
4) Americans are overpaid. What, you think you *deserve* a roof over your head? There’s someone in Thailand that lives in a shanty that can do your job cheaper, bub!
5) American products are of poor quality anyway — unlike my new Acura, which is fantastic! BTW, let me tell you all about it…
OK so I’ve saved us all the trouble of what we would normally have to spend time typing and reading here. Now we can go back to work (if we still have any ha ha ha).
August 17, 2010 at 6:15 AM in reply to: Founder Of Reaganomics Says That “Without A Revolution, Americans Are History” #593016blahblahblah
ParticipantMan I just have to keep doing this to save us all time. Here are the arguments that we will see in this thread:
1) Americans deserve to be unemployed because they are lazy.
2) Unions killed America.
3) Americans are too stupid to compete against foreign workers.
4) Americans are overpaid. What, you think you *deserve* a roof over your head? There’s someone in Thailand that lives in a shanty that can do your job cheaper, bub!
5) American products are of poor quality anyway — unlike my new Acura, which is fantastic! BTW, let me tell you all about it…
OK so I’ve saved us all the trouble of what we would normally have to spend time typing and reading here. Now we can go back to work (if we still have any ha ha ha).
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ParticipantToo bad he didn’t put a video like this out in Spring 2008 when he said he took his buddies on a trip to Dubai to warn them that things were about to crash. Something smells fishy here.
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ParticipantToo bad he didn’t put a video like this out in Spring 2008 when he said he took his buddies on a trip to Dubai to warn them that things were about to crash. Something smells fishy here.
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ParticipantToo bad he didn’t put a video like this out in Spring 2008 when he said he took his buddies on a trip to Dubai to warn them that things were about to crash. Something smells fishy here.
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