The left’s Achilles heel is that they don’t realize they are whining losers and nobody cares about their shit (except fellow losers). Their entire platform is focused on blaming everyone and everything else for their loser-hood.
The right’s Achilles heel is they don’t realize in a representative democracy you have to appeal to enough losers to hold a numerical majority. Being right and being a winner doesn’t matter if a bunch of envious, mal-adjusted losers hold the reins of power.
So we gotta make more of these losers into winners before this whole house of cards comes down.
DBTrek wrote: Fri Aug 24, 2018 2:10 pm
Martin has it right.
The left’s Achilles heel is that they don’t realize they are whining losers and nobody cares about their shit (except fellow losers). Their entire platform is focused on blaming everyone and everything else for their loser-hood.
The right’s Achilles heel is they don’t realize in a representative democracy you have to appeal to enough losers to hold a numerical majority. Being right and being a winner doesn’t matter if a bunch of envious, mal-adjusted losers hold the reins of power.
So we gotta make more of these losers into winners before this whole house of cards comes down.
Damn, that was well-said. Maybe PRay TeLL is rubbing off on you?
What the left need to ask themselves is whether getting rid of Trump is worth going back to Bush/Obama style economic stagnation and government dependence.
Do you want a great economy and a good job, or do you want Trump replaced by another globalist who will ass rape you? One or the other, snowflake.
Speaker to Animals wrote: Fri Aug 24, 2018 2:20 pm
What the left need to ask themselves is whether getting rid of Trump is worth going back to Bush/Obama style economic stagnation and government dependence.
Do you want a great economy and a good job, or do you want Trump replaced by another globalist who will ass rape you? One or the other, snowflake.
Why on earth would you give the president credit for what happened in the economy during his term?
Oh right...Branding
Also - Bush was in office during the biggest boom/bust in American history. Hardly stagnation.
You could credit Clinton for signing the repeal of Glass-Steagall on that one.