Posted on 04/07/2014 3:59:29 PM PDT by dynachrome
No wurries all - guess he’s working at Starbucks in Seattle.
At least they don’t have salt, those nasty trans-fats, and 32oz sodas to add to the chaos/s
NY’ers get what they voted for. Now NYC can devolve back into the 70’s hellhole that it came from. At their current rate, NYC should make Detroit look good in about 10 years, and chicago in about 5.
There is a term....”crabs in a bucket”.
I didn't understand what that meant when I was trying to get out of the bucket myself. I didn't live near a coast, and still think eating crabs in the shell is kind of gross.
I do thank God I now live in the South.
It's generally widely understood that trash comes in all colors, and the bigger the bucket, the harder it is to crawl out of it.
Miss Me Yet?
It isn't the lack of jobs or the need of government "programs". What is on graphic display here is a society which is living out the results of the personal sins of the inhabitants (...and it is always "somebody else's fault"...).
Until these people get their moral lives and personal attitudes straight they will always be hopeless cripples dependent on others (or crime) and the largess of the state (i.e. the taxpayers) to survive. They are slaves to their own lusts and the lusts of others who rule, exploit, and control them. And those "others" are not the exploited taxpayers or the Koch brothers.
Help is on the way. The master redistribution Comrade Mayor will make it all better....
and not trying means not doing what needs to be done to get out: stay in school, learn the English language, and get a job.....
The vast majority of mankind is caught between the seemingly never ending battles between a small minority of alpha wolves and alpha sheepdogs.
The wolves are winning. Because of the few people who can be either, even fewer want to be sheepdogs.
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