Posted on 12/30/2010 9:45:27 AM PST by Kaslin
Having to get a job usually does the trick.
“Is there a cure for liberalism?”
Yes it is called a .357 Magnum.
Take away the welfare check to the ablebodied is a good start.
waterboarding may do the trick.
Ping
IOW, "Oh look! Something shiny."
Liberals, on the other hand, are proving to be more responsive to positive/appetitive stimuli, more responsive to happy faces, and more sensitive to gazes.
Sounds remarkably similar to a dog. Just sayin’...
Private sector work, combined with an intelligent perusal of the tax bite on one’s paycheck stub, is usually enough.
Is there a cure for liberalism? Yes. It’s called the Holy Spirit. Pray for these fools, the God, by the power of the Holy Spirit, removes their closed logic.
Injection of Y chromosomes?
Stupid iPhone spell check.
My previous post should read “that God, by through the power of the Holy Spirit, removes their clouded logic”
Is there a “cure” for liberalism?”
By “liberalism,” I presume you actually mean “Progressive Socialism,” which in truth is Atheistic Communism.
Having that understanding, then...
Yes, there is a cure ... 7.62 x 39 hollow points ... Used “liberally” in rapid succession!
And I don't mean being famished before a trip to Mickey D's.
I allays heard mugging would do it,
Response: Yes. Strip them naked, tie them to a slow cart pulled by bullocks, and whip them down Main Street.
I knew a liberal who was very anti-second amendment. She thought that even the police needed to be armed only when on duty. Then she came home to a burglary in progress. Fortunately, she was able to literally run screaming down her driveway until a neighbor saw her and called police. You can probably guess the rest of the story: yep, bought a gun. Some people are anti-death penalty till a family member is tortured and murdered and then change their minds. Some are pro-illegal immigration until one tries to rape their daughter or a family member is killed by an illegal DWI. Life experiences can change one’s perceptions very radically IMHO>
I’m about 700 pages into Alas Shrugged right now. What I can’t understand is why I wasn’t REQUIRED to read it in high school or college.
Why aren’t colleges teaching courses on Atlas Shrugged? I’m amazed by how prophetic the book is (or is it was?).
You will have to explain the private sector workers here that vote democrat then.
I can’t.
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