TL/DR- stop supporting people who don't want to work or better themselves.
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Odin.Slore said: » That's my biggest issue with Dems, they wanna give away everyone elses stuff. I came from jack ***. I joined the Army when I was 17 to earn a way through college. I have worked every year since I was 14 when we worked on farms because that's the only work a 14 year old could legally do then. I had my first child by choice at 20 and had to miss her on a few deployments. I do not have sympathy for those who say they can't do it. EVERYONE can do it if they work hard enough. My Dad couldn't afford to send us kids through college so my brother and I both joined the service. It was not my ideal job choice but you do what you need to do to get by and succeed in life. I never made a single excuse for my life I busted my ***. Now as a Medical Professional I can afford to help my children with college. TL/DR- stop supporting people who don't want to work or better themselves. Phoenix.Amandarius
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Personal responsibility is not a myth Jet.
Personal responsibility is not a myth, you are correct.
However, the idea those who push the "bootstrap mindset" fail to recognize -- or summarily ignore -- is that the situation into which you are born and raised plays a significant role in determining exactly how much personal responsibility is necessary. I personally think some of our government programs need a reworking, but I also don't think that reworking should be "close up shop." But again, we simply can't have middle ground anymore. Altimaomega said: » Shiva.Viciousss said: » Starting right here, this is wrong, and you haven't made any attempt to correct it. You say it's wrong and say google says you are right. I say google says Hitler is alive and invented Rock and Roll. Same thing. So are you trying to say a hold has been placed on the refugee program? When did that happen? Phoenix.Amandarius said: » Personal responsibility is not a myth Jet. Ramyrez said: » Personal responsibility is not a myth, you are correct. However, the idea those who push the "bootstrap mindset" fail to recognize -- or summarily ignore -- is that the situation into which you are born and raised plays a significant role in determining exactly how much personal responsibility is necessary. I personally think some of our government programs need a reworking, but I also don't think that reworking should be "close up shop." But again, we simply can't have middle ground anymore. Almost without fail, the "bootstrappers" I've met were born into at least modest wealth. The ones that weren't live in trailers. Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Just the same empty garbage posts. Offline
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How can you talk about boot straps when important things are happening like the reemergence of Sarah Palin !
I think the actual SP might be more attractive to me that than woman.
Unless that actually is her after a bunch of shoddy plastic surgery. In which case...mistakes were made. But they'd hardly be her most egregious. Offline
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Actually Michelle Obama's birthday is a national holiday I know I celebrate it every year:
http://www.politico.com/gallery/2016/01/michelle-obama-birthday-dance-photos-002175?slide=0 Ramyrez said: » However, the idea those who push the "bootstrap mindset" fail to recognize -- or summarily ignore -- is that the situation into which you are born and raised plays a significant role in determining exactly how much personal responsibility is necessary. That's saying that it's impossible to better yourself through hard work and dedication. Sure, if you go to college and become an art, english, history, or any of the other liberal arts majors, you will be hard pressed to find a well paying job in your field, as it is flooded with other liberal arts majors just like you. But if you have an actual working degree, like business for example, then there are plenty of jobs in that field waiting for people to fill them. A lot of people who are smart enough to get a working degree have gotten out of their situations where they were "born into an impoverished community" and succeeded in life. Which is why when anyone claims that there is a "bootstrap myth," all it shows is that they are failures at life and have no clue as to reality. Offline
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I can see it now the future.
University of Starbucks: We offer plenty of exciting majors: Failed art teacher Failed Music teacher Failed Feminist poet Failed Museum Curator And many more jobs that will have you thinking why didn't I just apply to Starbucks ? fonewear said: » I can see it now the future. University of Starbucks: We offer plenty of exciting majors: Failed art teacher Failed Music teacher Failed Feminist poetry Failed Museum Curator And many more jobs that will have you thinking why didn't I just apply to Starbucks ? Offline
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I actually when against my better judgement and tried some crazy latte at starbucks. It was pretty terrible. I'll just stick to coffee.
The name was so long I was like you really have to say all this *** to order a latte ? I only went to Starbucks once when I was in London, grabbed this thing called frappuccino. I don't even remember if I liked it but I remember it was HUGE and couldn't finish it, nor would I ever finish a portion like that in my life.
fonewear said: » I actually when against my better judgement and tried some crazy latte at starbucks. It was pretty terrible. I'll just stick to coffee. The name was so long I was like you really have to say all this *** to order a latte ? Also most of their "coffee" taste like a hot milkshake...yuck. No one wanting to see anything from anyone else's perspective is a massive problem in this country right now.
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I like coffee just simple coffee but I will give it to those hippie organic crazy *** coffee. That is farm grown etc does taste better than say Dunkin Donuts etc.
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Valefor.Sehachan said: » I only went to Starbucks once when I was in London, grabbed this thing called frappuccino. I don't even remember if I liked it but I remember it was HUGE and couldn't finish it, nor would I ever finish a portion like that in my life. Plus the amount of jitters I would get from that amount of caffeine would prolly disrupt the space time continuum resulting in dividing by zero and ending existence as we know it. fonewear said: » I like coffee just simple coffee but I will give it to those hippie organic crazy *** coffee. That is farm grown etc does taste better than say Dunkin Donuts etc. If I'm going to a big-name chain I prefer Tim Hortons, but we don't have the around here. Dunkin is "okay," but if I just want black coffee I'll drive three feet from Dunkin to the McDonald's that's almost assuredly there and pay half the price for coffee that's a little better. For actually going to coffee shops these days there are a few local places I like near my office and house, respectively. I'll get an unsweetened latte on occasion while out, but mostly I just I drink my coffee black. Ultimately I'd rather just brew my own cup at home. I tend to like Columbian roasts. Gevalia and -- surprisingly -- Eight O'clock are my go-to coffees and I'll buy whichever is cheaper or on sale at whichever store I'm at. Ramyrez said: » No one wanting to see anything from anyone else's perspective is a massive problem in this country right now. That plus they want a payday from doing stupid ***. Like suing companies because they decided to use their products as a rectal thermometer, or some stupid ***like that. We are a country of idiots. Most people who are "activists" don't know what they are against, and those who have a vague idea what they are against do not care about the consequences of their actions. Then you got people like the Occupy Wall Street who are there just to rape and pillage from each other. And then they all want sympathy for their decisions because they choose to be idiots like they are.... Plus, I can't stand the taste of coffee. I get hot chocolate from Duncans. I tried some from Starbucks, it wasn't worth the price.
Seattle's Best has the best hot chocolate I had, but the only place I went to was from the cafeteria at the university in Hirakatashi, Japan I studied abroad from. Offline
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Ramyrez said: » Personal responsibility is not a myth, you are correct. However, the idea those who push the "bootstrap mindset" fail to recognize -- or summarily ignore -- is that the situation into which you are born and raised plays a significant role in determining exactly how much personal responsibility is necessary. I personally think some of our government programs need a reworking, but I also don't think that reworking should be "close up shop." But again, we simply can't have middle ground anymore. My response: YouTube Video Placeholder
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When Obama is out of office Michelle is going to be an Olympic politician !
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Actually bums can make like 100 bucks a day begging... I don't think that is losing. That is actually above minimum wage...
Asura.Kingnobody said: » Plus, I can't stand the taste of coffee. I get hot chocolate from Duncans. I tried some from Starbucks, it wasn't worth the price. Seattle's Best has the best hot chocolate I had, but the only place I went to was from the cafeteria at the university in Hirakatashi, Japan I studied abroad from. I'd take hot chocolate over coffee 10 out of 10 times except there's the whole "sugar, fat, calories, and only a little calcium to make up for it" aspect. =( Because...well, personal responsibility apparently. *shrug* Altimaomega said: » It begins. http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-europe-migrants-germany-facebook-idUKKCN0UW25E Quote: Chancellor Angela Merkel has urged Facebook to do more, and the Justice Ministry set up a task force with Facebook and other social networks and Internet service providers with the aim of identifying criminal posts more quickly and taking them down. |
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