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To: jocon307

“romney hates big bird”

I’m hearing that from the 20s crowd also. I think it’s a college thing.

I don’t know what disturbs me worse. That they won’t engage the actual issues, or that the only sentence of that entire debate they can comprehend was one that included the words “big bird”.

So the average education level of a mid-20s college student is... preschool? That explains a lot.

Or at least it explains to a large extent where their maturity level lies. They aren’t even making the correct logic leaps. Romney was in a roundabout way threatening all the subsidies and social services by picking one to talk about that would not polarize voters against him.

They’re too stupid to even figure out what he was actually doing, which was opening a dialog to reduce subsidies by STARTING SOMEWHERE.


11 posted on 10/05/2012 10:03:52 PM PDT by Advil000
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To: Advil000

“STARTING SOMEWHERE.”

Oh my goodness yes, I agree.

This is what we hear about cutting spending (and this didn’t start with obama and it’s not his own lazy b*tt’s fault even):

You can’t cut the big stuff (defense, soc sec, medicare/medicaid) because PEOPLE WILL DIE a horrible death, in the gutter, etc. And you hate vets.

But, you also can’t cut the little stuff because: It doesn’t matter, it’s little stuff.

Obviously you’ve got to start cutting the little stuff. This is what Dave Ramsey would tell our gov’t to do.

Sorry PBS & NPR, FIND A WAY TO SURVIVE.

I’m pretty sure they will. If they just keep getting “Cousin” Brucie to sit in on their fundraisers I’ll continue to send them more money than I can afford.

Now it can be told: Cousin Brucie has mind control powers over me!


12 posted on 10/05/2012 10:28:14 PM PDT by jocon307
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