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To: SeekAndFind

They don’t reject Capitalism, the reject having to work for all those goodies they endlessly crave.


4 posted on 05/01/2016 8:09:00 PM PDT by heights
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To: heights
EXACTLY !

They are truly THE most uneducated/most indoctrinated bunch of morons to have ever lived as well as the most self absorbed, selfish, greedy,lazy, and spoiled.

19 posted on 05/01/2016 8:21:52 PM PDT by nopardons
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“They don’t reject Capitalism, the reject having to work for all those goodies they endlessly crave.”

Once more of this 18-30 generation starts to work, they’ll start to change. The late 1960s scum that went full retard with the corruption of this country are dying off. This election is more than likely a dying belch of that ridiculous era. I am *not* saying that liberalism is dead ... but the true believers with the brains to run their little show are all going to be dropping dead very soon.

The Dem’s minor leagues are a joke ... the baby boomers of the liberal persuasion wanted all the power and glory ... they didn’t share anything of substance with the younger political drones. They’re stuck with mopping up fads like homosexual liberation theory, race exploitation, and how to start a war on women. Those things die out as there is no truth what so ever to those causes.

I’m certainly alarmed reading those statistics, but they’re not static nor are they set in stone. If we give a couple million of those kids the opportunity to earn a living and get a taste of what makes America great, those numbers shift faster than a liberal running from a shower :-).

Of course, if pig in a pantsuit wins this thing this fall, then we’ve got a problem ... but let’s not think like that! :-).


26 posted on 05/01/2016 8:28:58 PM PDT by edh (I need a better tagline)
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To: heights
They don’t reject Capitalism, the reject having to work for all those goodies they endlessly crave.

That's because mommy and daddy gave them everything they ever wanted without question.

It took awhile for my own kids to figure it out that they'd have to work for the things they wanted and that it wasn't my purpose in life to simply give them everything their hearts desired.

While both were younger, I'd always hear about one friend or another having something that they themselves wanted (better bicycles, a motorcycle, newest game console, smartphone, and eventually a car.)

In the last few years, they finally figured things out. Their friends parents lost their homes (upside in mortgages, over-spent, over their heads in bills) and eventually their friends lost "all their stuff" too. Their friends became whiners because they didn't have anything anymore and demanded someone else always "give" them something.

My two sons learned how to work for what they wanted, and because they worked for the things they wanted, they appreciated those things and took care of them. Their friends have largely wrecked everything they've had, including many of their cars.

My two sons also have learned the value of the debt free lives their parents have lived for many years now. Questions of "dad, why are you driving a 14 year old vehicle?" were answered long ago with "it's paid for, it looks good, and it does what I need it to do" followed by lessons in those types of things that appreciate in value vs. depreciate in value and why we spend the least we can on depreciating items.

In short, they've gotten a valuable lesson in Capitalism vs. Socialism and the end results of both. :-)

63 posted on 05/02/2016 6:38:16 AM PDT by usconservative (When The Ballot Box No Longer Counts, The Ammunition Box Does. (What's In Your Ammo Box?))
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