Posted on 09/24/2013 12:28:15 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Lazy and corrupt people, yeah...
“Saloon” does a disservice to every reputable bar in the
nation. May I offer “Saloony” as a substitute?
Most of us would.
But that makes the moochers feel bad. They want the money stolen from us, without out our consent. Further, they don’t want us able to turn them down, no matter how stupidly they act. Not only that they want reliable leftists paid to administer the distribution of stolen money, and to protect their beneficiaries from accusations of fraud.
Stolen money they can take without feeling bad. Stolen money they can skim from without fear of redress.
I think they have a moral inversion.
The reverse John Galt?
I’ve challenged leftists before -
“if you think it’s OK to forcefully confiscate money from me and give it to someone else, why don’t you walk over here and do it yourself?”
If they think it is ok to forcefully confiscate money from me, then Obviously it is ok for me to take it from them.
Lois Lerner retired, rather than be fired. She gets a pension for the rest of her life for her malfeasance.
She is a species of thief. Thieves should be shot. If done correctly, that would solve the pension problem, and further, would help solve the ease with which the left recruits thieves.
Figures. Because we all know that ain’t no white people on food stamps. Stupid blimp.
Democrats understand the working poor, and they like them to remain the working poor, and they want more and more of them. If they can’t grow the ranks of the working poor from the once working successful, they will settle for the non-working poor, more and more of them, unable to rise above their plantation status.
Conservatives want to empower the working poor to become the working successful, and all races are invited to participate. Those who for whatever reasons choose not to be more than working or non working poor are left to remain on their leftist plantation.
Tell you what. We should as a nation be able to feed the truly needy and clean up fraud at the same time. Hopefully the people administering the program will look at the lesser funding and decide that they need to do a little more than just rubber stamp applications.
I think it is time to get rid of Salon. Who is their biggest advertiser?
Stupid bitch
Do “people of color” really receive more foodstamps than do whites?
Zero based budgeting rears its ugly head again — and the MSM never seems to catch on.
Not even sure how you'd begin to calculate that any more. Does a "White Hispanic" count as a "person of color"?
“disproportionately”, yes.
I noticed that as well. They were always a leftist outfit but it seems they have really been jumping the shark lately. Anyone know what happened? New ownership or something?
If it’s racist to cut food stamps, then Salon must be admitting that blacks are the major recipients.
I guess cutting back on Obama phones is racist also.
But how come it isn’t racist to confiscate guns?
It’s worse than I thought:
Brittney Cooper
Next Generation Black Intellectual
Dr. Brittney Cooper will join the faculty at Rutgers University this fall (2012) as assistant professor of Women’s Studies and Africana Studies. Professor Cooper is a 2009 alumna of the Graduate Institute of Liberal Arts at Emory University with a Ph.D. in American Studies. She is also a summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Howard University, with a bachelor’s degrees in English and Political Science.
Professor Cooper’s research and teaching interests fall into two key areas: Black women’s intellectual history and Black feminist thought. Currently, Dr. Cooper is completing her first book project, Race Women: Gender and the Making of a Black Public Intellectual Tradition, 1892-Present. Race Women interrogates the rise of Black female public intellectuals during the watershed moment of 1892-1893. In particular, this work interrogates the manner in which public Black women have theorized racial identity and gender politics, and the methods they used to operationalize those theories for the uplift of Black communities. Along with work on black female public intellectuals, Dr. Cooper studies Black women’s organizations as sites for the production of intellectual thought. She has two forthcoming book chapters on the history of the Order of Eastern Star and the history of Black women’s fraternal and club activism in North Louisiana.
Using Black feminist thought to understand contemporary articulations of Black womanhood is Dr. Cooper’s other major research area. She has published several book chapters and articles on representations of Black women in popular culture, including a piece on the representation of the “baby-mama” figure in Hip Hop music and film, the feminist implications of Janet Jackson’s 2004 Super Bowl mishap, and the importance of Michelle Obama in the tradition of Black female leadership. She has a forthcoming article on Sapphire’s Push as a hip hop novel.
essence magazine black intellectual
Dr. Cooper is co-founder along with Dr. Susana Morris of the Crunk Feminist Collective, a feminist of color scholar-activist group that runs a highly successful blog. Three members of the CFC were recently profiled in Essence Magazine’s list of Young, Black, and Amazing women under age 35 (August 2012 issue). The CFC blog was also named as one of the top 25 Black blogs to watch in 2012 by The Root.com and one of the top “Lady Blogs” by New York Magazine in November 2011. The Collective also does speaking tours, conducts workshops, and engages in a range of activist causes related to women’s issues. Professor Cooper blogs for the CFC as “Crunktastic.”
A native of Ruston, Louisiana, Dr. Cooper considers herself a small-town Southern girl at heart, which explains her affinity for soul food, crunk music, and warm weather.
http://www.brittneycooper.com/
I don’t know who supports Salon. Fanatical leftists are going to congregate somewhere. It might as well be at Salon, or any of the other gathering places for mentally, culturally and morally challenged Democrats.
Overall or as a percentage of their numbers in the population?
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