Oh that's right in your mind America is now 1789 France, filled with doom and gloom.
To put it in your mindset, "We bourgoise pigs had food that should have been destined for peasants".
Kinda quick and awfully early to dine supper, but I'm glad you had a good time.
Oh that's right in your mind America is now 1789 France, filled with doom and gloom. To put it in your mindset, "We bourgoise pigs had food that should have been destined for peasants".
You know, you don't have to be a pr**k every time you post. I know you may want to, but you don't have to. All I did was ask about your dinner.
You know, this thread started because some folks around here think that this may be the defining issue in the next election and that President Bush better get his policies lined up. If it is then its political impact will be explosive.
But you and Agamemnon seem to think that you can blame the victims of this, or convince them that they are better off when they think they are worse off. You might win your arugment with Laz and me, but that is not going to get you our your candidate votes. I don't want to see Gephardt or Gephardt2 or Gephardt33 as the next president. But that conclusion is foregone if the the Republicans cave to Corporations American in Name Only.
Your smooth words might eventually winover me. Laz seems to be a harder case, however. I really think it will get you nowhere, however, with the guy who has a master's in computer science and a family and mortgage and whose job just moved to Hyderabad [where he cannot get a work permit]. You may be right that he needs to diversify his skill set (to what? for God's sake, I ask you to what?). You tell him that on the advertising Bill where you ask him to vote for Bush. It will be a winning campaign strategy - for the other guy.