I've been thinking about this here and there: why would people want to tear down a healthy society that they themselves are living in? My suspicion is that some, not all, are driven by a gut feeling that they suck and can't compete or are seriously envious of the middle class people they're constantly targeting. I also think many are autistic and thereby have little common sense. Many liberals are also psychopaths, I believe. What do you think?
I gotta laugh at the people here who don't get that math question. It's an out of context question and it's not even common core. It's just a method math people use to count numbers in their head effectively.
You take The People's 5 from the Tsarist 8 and add it to the 5 according to it's need. Then you liberate the 3 from the exploitative capitalists and return it to the productive workers.
Problem is the myth of all people being created equal. We used to acknowledge idiots....you know a kids an idiot by 3rd grade so we used to stick him in shop...preparing him for a life of manual labor. By high school, we had auto shop...idiots could go on and be mechanics...various types of tradesman. Now no more auto shop...no more tests scores so idiots are fucked. Idiots are told to go to college...were all equal so idiots sit in math classes with asians and wonder what the fuck is wrong with them. So they become liberals....hence the connection between liberalism and being an idiot. They realize they can still Get a college degree by simply majoring in Cultural studies or related liberal created bullshit....No more requirements...no more competition...end goal of liberalismThen when the smart math and science majors run the world....simply proclaim they cheated and aren't paying enough taxes....
tradies confront reality, progressive liberals do notesp the 20, 30 year olds who are stuck perpetually in neverland
Ever notice liberal men never go into trades? There are plenty of cuckservatives amongst tradesmen though, the sort who exclaim that they have problems with no one so long as they "work hard".
They believe that a strong, empowered, centralized government will take care of all of society's problems and create a utopia. Instead, it creates a tyranny and poverty.
That you think the banks are a deregulated industry speaks volumes.The banking industry has a central planning agency called the federal reserve which has complete control over the most important market price: the price of money.One of the more lightly regulated industries is technology and not surprisingly the United States has most of the best companies in the world.
that is a well thought out post. but accccctually, if you look at the what top US tech companies(apple, amazon, google microsoft), all of them pretty much follow a near socialist protocol with regards to their treatment of employees.
i wouldn't go into a trade because1) its beneath me 2) it's not sustainable, most of these shit jobs will be replayed by some liberal's algorithm in a few dears\decades
How is it beneath or above anyone? Building something is beneath you? Perhaps it's not something you'd want to do but I don't how it's an inferior line of work.
I actually have a BA in Fine Arts and a MA in Creative Writing.I do not regret my decision.
That's good, seriously. But what does that have to do with my post?
That's all well and good, but the question is not whether you regret it. In most cases society regrets paying for such degrees.
Just sayin' that "trade," which I assume deals with business and finance, is a preference among republicans (in terms of majors). The idea that Fine Arts is a waste of a major tends to be the opinion of people who are involved in trade/business/finance.
I meant trades in terms of tradesmen, like carpenters, plumbers, steel workers, and so on. I don't think fine arts are unimportant. A normal white/western society needs diversity in professions and I don't mean racial diversity but rather diversified talent.
Ahhh, gotcha! Would love to sculpt you on the weekends!