A. Pick up his shovel and fill the bags he has.
B. Demonstrate his indignation over his less-than optimal number of sandbags by staying home.
I know what I would do.
If a man knew a flood was coming but only had 70% of the sandbags he needed he should:
A. Pick up his shovel and fill the bags he has.
B. Demonstrate his indignation over his less-than optimal number of sandbags by staying home.
I know what I would do.
What if you’ve helped him fill sand bags in the past and he rewarded you by bludgeoning you on the back of the head with his shovel and helped the enemy steal from you?
See, we can both play this game!
Your masters shouldn’t have screwed us over. We’ll vote candidate but not party.
I think your analogy is flawed.
If that is in fact the case, he should assume a flood and mitigate the result by moving what he can to higher ground and get out of the way.
But I don't think it's the case. I think he doesn't have sandbags, but paper grocery bags.
The tools at hand are not sufficient to get the job done...much like expecting an eGOPer to act like a leader.