Re: Obama's Speech on Race & America
	
		
			
			
				
	
More truth.
You people keep saving me from posting as much. Which is good, because I'm busy intellectually dancing circles around fucktards who think presenting a challenging idea makes me an internet troll. LOL. Telera Troll. I want a fucking .gif of that... ON TOPIC.
America is in an economic shit hole for anyone who isn't Old Money. (Which, brings me to an aside of how much of a fucking retarded idea it is to force the TV change on people in the midst of it, but hey, we'll all just get the news off the internet. Fuck television.) A good spread of the population of America is sitting in a similar situation to WishMaster's. Job availability = dying. Minimum wage = shit. Price of everything = increasing at a psychotically disproportionate rate. It's like the great Christmas Inflation of XI, except with *real* consequences. Families with more than one child spending double what they spent on groceries nearly. Double on gas. Double in heating. And likely electricity. And yet wages haven't doubled.
Rest of the world tells us to stop whining about oil price. We pay more already, nyah nyah, wah, baw. Well, I'll point out again something my French professor told me. He sat down, his friend in France, and he. They compared taxes at Income Tax time, and after everything was figured up, they paid only 2% or so more in than he did.
Decent healthcare, even for people who can't afford it. No worrying about 'Do I want to eat, pay the car payment, or maybe get this lump in my breast checked out?' (Which is MY situation right now. I can't fucking sleep at night it bugs me so much.) Accidents, a mere 5 tiny ass stitches in my face cost me $1000 that I didn't even have. In the end, I had to turn to my parents, or I would've sunk. Period. The end. And if Dad hadn't had a settlement on his Workers Comp case, even that wouldn't have been of any use. My family is staring at something much like WishMaster's, but without the meds. Insurance? Costs out the ass for anything good. Cheap stuff isn't worth the money you pay in for it. Full-time job? Trying. Most ardently trying. Market isn't there. It isn't there for a lot of people. Everything around here for months has been part-time only, or nursing and other things in which I have zero training.
So when you have Americans, who like it or not big business, work on very fixed incomes and then you tell them their gasoline is going to 4 or 5 a gallon, if it hasn't already, yeah, shit is going to start crumbling.
I won't be able to afford to get to my job. I can't imagine the people who work even further out, say 2+ hours from home. And yes, I drive a tiny-ass fuel efficient car. Still takes $40 a pop to fill it.
If it hasn't, it will soon come to a question of gasoline, food, house, electricity. Which do we need most? Which can we go without? You can in theory live just fine without electricity but the DHS are apparently under the impression that it isn't good for children and will take them. So you have to keep that. And you have to have food, and the house. But then you can't get the gas. Well, where the fuck do you get the money to do all of the above without gas to get to work? Minimum wage in my state = $6.50 or so. Gas per gallon: currently pushing $3.50, about to easily slip into $4. Are we not seeing the problem yet? 2/3 of the hourly wage to *gasoline*. What about the shit you need to live? And employers don't want to pay more. They'll just hire the illegals who will work for fuck-all for pay, and leave us in the dirt.
We need to stop blowing money on shit that isn't our business and take care of our own. What good is protecting the home front if they're all homeless, naked, and starving?
I'm not usually what I consider a 'democrat', but I'm a bit fucking fed up of the Republicans, I can tell you that. And Obama is the 'lesser evil' out of he and HRC. If she gets in, we are in for a much worse ride than we're currently on.
					
					Originally posted by WishMaster3K
					
						
						
							
							
							
							
								
								
								
								
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		You people keep saving me from posting as much. Which is good, because I'm busy intellectually dancing circles around fucktards who think presenting a challenging idea makes me an internet troll. LOL. Telera Troll. I want a fucking .gif of that... ON TOPIC.
America is in an economic shit hole for anyone who isn't Old Money. (Which, brings me to an aside of how much of a fucking retarded idea it is to force the TV change on people in the midst of it, but hey, we'll all just get the news off the internet. Fuck television.) A good spread of the population of America is sitting in a similar situation to WishMaster's. Job availability = dying. Minimum wage = shit. Price of everything = increasing at a psychotically disproportionate rate. It's like the great Christmas Inflation of XI, except with *real* consequences. Families with more than one child spending double what they spent on groceries nearly. Double on gas. Double in heating. And likely electricity. And yet wages haven't doubled.
Rest of the world tells us to stop whining about oil price. We pay more already, nyah nyah, wah, baw. Well, I'll point out again something my French professor told me. He sat down, his friend in France, and he. They compared taxes at Income Tax time, and after everything was figured up, they paid only 2% or so more in than he did.
Decent healthcare, even for people who can't afford it. No worrying about 'Do I want to eat, pay the car payment, or maybe get this lump in my breast checked out?' (Which is MY situation right now. I can't fucking sleep at night it bugs me so much.) Accidents, a mere 5 tiny ass stitches in my face cost me $1000 that I didn't even have. In the end, I had to turn to my parents, or I would've sunk. Period. The end. And if Dad hadn't had a settlement on his Workers Comp case, even that wouldn't have been of any use. My family is staring at something much like WishMaster's, but without the meds. Insurance? Costs out the ass for anything good. Cheap stuff isn't worth the money you pay in for it. Full-time job? Trying. Most ardently trying. Market isn't there. It isn't there for a lot of people. Everything around here for months has been part-time only, or nursing and other things in which I have zero training.
So when you have Americans, who like it or not big business, work on very fixed incomes and then you tell them their gasoline is going to 4 or 5 a gallon, if it hasn't already, yeah, shit is going to start crumbling.
I won't be able to afford to get to my job. I can't imagine the people who work even further out, say 2+ hours from home. And yes, I drive a tiny-ass fuel efficient car. Still takes $40 a pop to fill it.
If it hasn't, it will soon come to a question of gasoline, food, house, electricity. Which do we need most? Which can we go without? You can in theory live just fine without electricity but the DHS are apparently under the impression that it isn't good for children and will take them. So you have to keep that. And you have to have food, and the house. But then you can't get the gas. Well, where the fuck do you get the money to do all of the above without gas to get to work? Minimum wage in my state = $6.50 or so. Gas per gallon: currently pushing $3.50, about to easily slip into $4. Are we not seeing the problem yet? 2/3 of the hourly wage to *gasoline*. What about the shit you need to live? And employers don't want to pay more. They'll just hire the illegals who will work for fuck-all for pay, and leave us in the dirt.
We need to stop blowing money on shit that isn't our business and take care of our own. What good is protecting the home front if they're all homeless, naked, and starving?
I'm not usually what I consider a 'democrat', but I'm a bit fucking fed up of the Republicans, I can tell you that. And Obama is the 'lesser evil' out of he and HRC. If she gets in, we are in for a much worse ride than we're currently on.



		




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