Specop_007 wrote:Oh good. More freebie handouts to the wasted dregs of society. How nice.
rogerhb wrote:Specop_007 wrote:Oh good. More freebie handouts to the wasted dregs of society. How nice.
Wasn't that Jesus' message? Just curious you know.....
Specop_007 wrote:Oh good. More freebie handouts to the wasted dregs of society. How nice.
PrairieMule wrote:When did you find Jesus?
rogerhb wrote:PrairieMule wrote:When did you find Jesus?
I heard this story that there was this chap who told his followers to help the less fortunate, I also heard that the US was a Christian nation, alas, I then made the mistake of thinking that the US wanted to help the less fortunate.
Zardoz wrote:Specop_007 wrote:Oh good. More freebie handouts to the wasted dregs of society. How nice.
Right on, Spec. Screw 'em all. It's all about the big bucks, ain't it?
I mean, seriously, what else matters, right? What else is there in life but dollars? Money talks and bullshit walks, right? Money makes the man if the man makes money, huh?
Widows? Single moms? Disabled? Downsizing, plant-closing, and outsourcing victims? Katrina refugees? Eff 'em all!!! If they can't pay the going rate, let the bastards freeze in the dark!
rogerhb wrote:PrairieMule wrote:When did you find Jesus?
I heard this story that there was this chap who told his followers to help the less fortunate, I also heard that the US was a Christian nation, alas, I then made the mistake of thinking that the US wanted to help the less fortunate.
Zardoz wrote:Right on, Spec.
It is about time we realized people are resources. A lot of the problems we are facing today could be easily solved by restricting the underproductive surplus population's access to scarce resources such as gas and oil.
Let's face it, if Joe Blow working down at the local McDonalds isn't needed anymore, any rational society would accept his demise as a small loss. And in that vein, I'd like to suggest - if I may - a modest proposal...
The_Toecutter wrote:It is about time we realized people are resources. A lot of the problems we are facing today could be easily solved by restricting the underproductive surplus population's access to scarce resources such as gas and oil.
Let's face it, if Joe Blow working down at the local McDonalds isn't needed anymore, any rational society would accept his demise as a small loss. And in that vein, I'd like to suggest - if I may - a modest proposal...
Might I make a suggestion then?
Economists, businessmen, lawyers, and politicians are a huge drain on our society, constantly taking resources to sustain themselves but never giving back to the society any form of real tangible produced goods or designs. They make their living by getting money and resources from others. Further, that group is the wealthiest within society and is also the most taxing of resources per capita. Essentially leeches.
Might they be eliminated first? They'd free up enough resources for the bottom 90% to double their living standard and society would be all the more efficient.
Specop_007 wrote:Zardoz wrote:Specop_007 wrote:Oh good. More freebie handouts to the wasted dregs of society. How nice.
Right on, Spec. Screw 'em all. It's all about the big bucks, ain't it?
I mean, seriously, what else matters, right? What else is there in life but dollars? Money talks and bullshit walks, right? Money makes the man if the man makes money, huh?
Widows? Single moms? Disabled? Downsizing, plant-closing, and outsourcing victims? Katrina refugees? Eff 'em all!!! If they can't pay the going rate, let the bastards freeze in the dark!
Theres a subtle but distinct difference between a hand up and a hand out.
Seeing as your from Kommifornia, I'm not suprised you'd be all for hand outs.
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