The liberal's playbook is simple: disagree with them, and you're instantly labeled a bigot. It's the ultimate card in their deck of emotional blackmail
I remember the Hard Hat Riots in NYC. Makes me wonder what has happened to the real men who had no problem stomping dirty smelly long haired hippy type pinkos. Where have all the real men gone.
#2) You know, when I was growing up in the 60s, 70s and even 80s, people on food stamps were embarrassed. They thought of these as hand outs or charity and were reluctant to accept public assistance but had to because they fell on hard time. They strived to get back on their feet and get off food stamps. Once they caught up financially or found a new job, they got off of the food stamps.
Today, people treat public assistance like they are entitled, not as a temporary assistance to get back on their feet.
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The liberal's playbook is simple: disagree with them, and you're instantly labeled a bigot. It's the ultimate card in their deck of emotional blackmail
ReplyDeleteAnon, add their lazy voters in that and you have elected officials for life.
DeleteI remember the Hard Hat Riots in NYC. Makes me wonder what has happened to the real men who had no problem stomping dirty smelly long haired hippy type pinkos. Where have all the real men gone.
ReplyDeleteMike, pull antifa's masks off and you have little boys and girls fresh from their parent's basements.
DeleteAfter 65 years or so, the Lefties have finally come out. If you've been paying attention, you're not surprised.
ReplyDeleteedutcher, I'm not surprised.
Delete#2) You know, when I was growing up in the 60s, 70s and even 80s, people on food stamps were embarrassed. They thought of these as hand outs or charity and were reluctant to accept public assistance but had to because they fell on hard time. They strived to get back on their feet and get off food stamps. Once they caught up financially or found a new job, they got off of the food stamps.
ReplyDeleteToday, people treat public assistance like they are entitled, not as a temporary assistance to get back on their feet.
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George, It's a democrat invention.
DeleteThe radicals have taken over their party. I'm a proud republican.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and rest of the week, Odie. ♥
Sandee, Liberalism is a mental disorder.
DeleteSeptum ring should be smiling, the leash is exactly what they want
ReplyDeleteAnon, and need.
DeleteI ran across on of those "Charlie kirk had it coming" signs last week. All I said was "so did George Floyd ". The caterwalling was glorious.
ReplyDeleteUnclezip, I wish I could be as quick minded as you. Way to go!
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