George M. Middius[_4_]
May 14th 09, 08:40 PM
Scottie believes in free speech for himself, but not for others. If you
disagree with what Scottie says, you're a "faschist" or you're intolerant
of "differing POV's". However, if Scottie disagrees with what you say,
you're lazy and you lack "integrity".
Scottie believes governments are wasteful of money and he wants rich
people's taxes to be lowered. However, he also believes governments don't
do enough for taxpayers. He has yet to explain how to expand government
services without spending more money. Scottie also believes no expense is
too great if it's part of national defense, but he still wants taxes to be
lowered. What Scottie knows for sure is that since his income (as well as
the tax thereon) is above the national average, he's entitled to more than
a pro-rated share of government services.
Scottie believes education is a bunch of "BS". However, he also believes
public schools in SoCal are inefficient and underperforming. Scottie has
yet to explain why the quality of education matters to Scottie when
education itself is "BS".
Scottie believes he should be able to vote on whether some citizens have
basic civil rights. He also believes the U.S. Constitution is completely
irrelevant because slavery has been outlawed. However, Scottie also
believes businesses are entitled to hire people to do menial labor at
"market rates". That such rates, being well below government-mandated
minimum wages, effectively constitute indentured servitude completely
escapes Scottie's understanding.
Scottie believes white people suffer greatly from "reverse discrimination"
whenever tax money is earmarked for minority-empowerment programs.
However, he also believes that the police and DHS should be able to use
racial profiling to identify illegal residents. Scottie also believes
voting is a fundamental American civil right. However, he also believes in
using the power of government to establish barriers to impede
disenfranchised citizens from exercising their right to vote.
Scottie believes he is expert at identifying hypocrisy. However, he does
not know what the word means.
--
"Why do you keep morphing the terminology?"
-- Scottie Witlessmongrel, 20 April 2009
disagree with what Scottie says, you're a "faschist" or you're intolerant
of "differing POV's". However, if Scottie disagrees with what you say,
you're lazy and you lack "integrity".
Scottie believes governments are wasteful of money and he wants rich
people's taxes to be lowered. However, he also believes governments don't
do enough for taxpayers. He has yet to explain how to expand government
services without spending more money. Scottie also believes no expense is
too great if it's part of national defense, but he still wants taxes to be
lowered. What Scottie knows for sure is that since his income (as well as
the tax thereon) is above the national average, he's entitled to more than
a pro-rated share of government services.
Scottie believes education is a bunch of "BS". However, he also believes
public schools in SoCal are inefficient and underperforming. Scottie has
yet to explain why the quality of education matters to Scottie when
education itself is "BS".
Scottie believes he should be able to vote on whether some citizens have
basic civil rights. He also believes the U.S. Constitution is completely
irrelevant because slavery has been outlawed. However, Scottie also
believes businesses are entitled to hire people to do menial labor at
"market rates". That such rates, being well below government-mandated
minimum wages, effectively constitute indentured servitude completely
escapes Scottie's understanding.
Scottie believes white people suffer greatly from "reverse discrimination"
whenever tax money is earmarked for minority-empowerment programs.
However, he also believes that the police and DHS should be able to use
racial profiling to identify illegal residents. Scottie also believes
voting is a fundamental American civil right. However, he also believes in
using the power of government to establish barriers to impede
disenfranchised citizens from exercising their right to vote.
Scottie believes he is expert at identifying hypocrisy. However, he does
not know what the word means.
--
"Why do you keep morphing the terminology?"
-- Scottie Witlessmongrel, 20 April 2009