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  • Maybe Pain Will Teach You Millenials Not To Vote For Your Own Serfdom

    http://m.townhall.com/columnists/kur...3722/page/full


    You Millenials voted for Obama by a*margin of 28 percent, which will make it a lot easier for me to accept the benefits you will be paying for. We warned you that liberalism was a scam designed to take the fruits of your labor and transfer it to us, the older, established generation. Oh, and also to the couch-dwelling, Democrat-voting losers who live off of food stamps and order junk from QVC with their Obamaphones.

    You didn’t listen to us. Maybe you’ll listen to pain.

    I have been told that being hard on you Millennials will turn you against conservatism, that I should offer you a positive, hopeful message that avoids the touchy problem of your manifest stupidity.

    No. There’s no sugar-coating it – your votes for Democrats have ensured that you are the first generation in American history that will fail to exceed what their parents attained. Embracing liberalism was a stupid thing to do, done for the stupidest of reasons, and I will now let you subsidize my affluent lifestyle without a shred of guilt.

    I’m a 48 year old trial lawyer living on the coast in California – I should have “Hope and Change” tattooed on my glutes. I’d have an excuse to be lib-curious, but you Millennials? Why do you support an ideology that pillages you to pay-off Democrat constituencies? Your time in the indoctrination factories of academia trained you in a form of “critical thinking” that is neither. Somehow, you came to embrace the bizarre notion that conservatives are psychotic Jesus freaks who want to Footloosisze America into a land of mandatory Sunday school and no dancing.

    But liberals, in contrast, are*nice. Obama is cool. You chose petty fascism with a smile. Not a lot of thought went into it. Facts, evidence – these were mere distractions from the feelings-based validation that came from rejecting us wicked conservatives.

    What did you get? The chance to be forced to buy health insurance you don’t want at inflated rates so my rates can be lower. You get to pay more out of your monthly barista take – liberalism ensured that the tanked job market foreclosed a real career – so that I get to pay less out of my lawyer checks. Thanks, suckers.

    You fume that conservatives want to spy on you in your bedrooms. Leaving aside the fact that that your tacky boudoir fumblings are the last thing conservatives care about, have you noticed how your precious Big Brother spies on your doings everywhere else? But who cares about that – Mumford & Sons totally digs Obama!

    Don’t even get me started on your crappy music.

    Enjoy your student loans, Millennials! We tried to tell you that it was a Democrat scam designed to subsidize liberal academia by allowing you to go into decades of crushing debt to pay for a bachelors in Ancient Guatemalan Gender Identity Issues.

    Good plan. Now fetch my latte – I’m in a hurry to get to my corner office. And I’ll leave you a tip – next time you decide to vote for a liberal, first be born in 1964.

    Don’t think that I’m happy about this. I came to Los Angeles after the Gulf War. I had a car and a few bucks I had saved in the desert which went right into paying for Loyola Law School. I had no contacts and no money, but I knew I had endless opportunity.

    I worked hard. I could start a business. I could get credit. I could – and did – build my own future.But can you? Liberalism, with its impoverishing redistribution, crippling regulations and the debt it suckered you into undertaking, has ensured that most of you can’t.

    You live with your parents, and Obamacare encourages sponging until you are 26 years old. At 26, I was leading Americans in a war, not begging mommy to pay my bills. The liberals want you to be eternal man-children, wearing cargo shorts and passively pumping money into their socialized medicine nightmare in return for “Brosurance” you don’t want or need.

    It breaks my heart to see the young lawyers I hire hobbled by six figures of debt. But hey, your desperation works fine for us established folks. I got 297 applications for a junior associate position. Let me say that again – 297. Most of them weren’t even practicing law – they were brewing coffee, not writing briefs. Now, I understand that most of you learned nothing but liberal clichés in college, but take a guess: As an employer, are the salaries I pay generally more or less when I have 297 people competing for each job?

    So feel free to keep voting for the liberals who keep you in chains. I’ll take my cheaper insurance, my future Social Security checks, and the other benefits that come from being established without guilt. The guys who you squander your votes upon certainly won’t change that equation. You’ll tread water in life, but hey, at least those conservatives won’t be in charge!

    Thanks again, suckers. Now get off my lawn.
    http://m.townhall.com/columnists/kur...3722/page/full
    Last edited by sc281; 11-05-2013, 05:11 PM.

  • #2
    What a fucking blow hard. Fuck that guy. Talks down to "liberal academia" has a law degree. What a fucking hypocrite. lol

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    • #3
      Originally posted by racrguy View Post
      What a fucking blow hard. Fuck that guy. Talks down to "liberal academia" has a law degree. What a fucking hypocrite. lol
      Nothing he said was wrong, though.
      Originally posted by BradM
      But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
      Originally posted by Leah
      In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by racrguy View Post
        What a fucking blow hard. Fuck that guy. Talks down to "liberal academia" has a law degree. What a fucking hypocrite. lol
        I assume your post was intended to be as ironic as his column was.
        When the government pays, the government controls.

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        • #5
          Attending classes and obtaining a degree doesn't equal buying into any 'liberal academia' IMO.

          Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
          I assume your post was intended to be as ironic as his column was.
          Hope so..

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
            I assume your post was intended to be as ironic as his column was.
            The reason I say fuck that guy is because he takes part in the things he claims he hates. I agree with him that millenials fucked themselves, but he seems to think he's somehow better than people that have the same degree he has, or any degree for that matter. At least that's how parts of it read to me.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by racrguy View Post
              The reason I say fuck that guy is because he takes part in the things he claims he hates. I agree with him that millenials fucked themselves, but he seems to think he's somehow better than people that have the same degree he has, or any degree for that matter. At least that's how parts of it read to me.
              Seems to me that the only people he is criticising with similar degrees (or any degree for that matter) are those that paid for it all via student loans, which he infers that he did not. I don't think that he's bashing people who got an education, but people that went into debt for those degrees.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Chili View Post
                Seems to me that the only people he is criticising with similar degrees (or any degree for that matter) are those that paid for it all via student loans, which he infers that he did not. I don't think that he's bashing people who got an education, but people that went into debt for those degrees.
                He says he didn't have a job or money, I'm curious to know exactly how he paid for school and living without taking student loans. I don't know what the GI bill covered back then.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by racrguy View Post
                  He says he didn't have a job or money, I'm curious to know exactly how he paid for school and living without taking student loans. I don't know what the GI bill covered back then.
                  He actually said he had some money saved up from his time on active duty in the gulf war.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by racrguy View Post
                    He says he didn't have a job or money, I'm curious to know exactly how he paid for school and living without taking student loans. I don't know what the GI bill covered back then.
                    Back then wasn't too long ago for some of us. The GI Bill was definitely around after the first Gulf War, which is right when I was in. Would it cover law school at Loyola? Not likely, but it would come close to covering living expenses if you were frugal.

                    Below are the inferences that tell me he didn't get student loans, and paid as he went:

                    ...Enjoy your student loans, Millennials! We tried to tell you that it was a Democrat scam designed to subsidize liberal academia by allowing you to go into decades of crushing debt to pay for a bachelors in Ancient Guatemalan Gender Identity Issues...

                    ...Don’t think that I’m happy about this. I came to Los Angeles after the Gulf War. I had a car and a few bucks I had saved in the desert which went right into paying for Loyola Law School. I had no contacts and no money, but I knew I had endless opportunity.

                    I worked hard. I could start a business. I could get credit. I could – and did – build my own future.But can you? Liberalism, with its impoverishing redistribution, crippling regulations and the debt it suckered you into undertaking, has ensured that most of you can’t...

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by racrguy View Post
                      He says he didn't have a job or money, I'm curious to know exactly how he paid for school and living without taking student loans. I don't know what the GI bill covered back then.
                      heaven forbid someone WORKS while they go to school.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by sc281 View Post
                        He actually said he had some money saved up from his time on active duty in the gulf war.
                        A piece of information not overlooked.
                        Originally posted by Chili View Post
                        Back then wasn't too long ago for some of us. The GI Bill was definitely around after the first Gulf War, which is right when I was in. Would it cover law school at Loyola? Not likely, but it would come close to covering living expenses if you were frugal.

                        Below are the inferences that tell me he didn't get student loans, and paid as he went:
                        I know there was the GI bill, I just didn't know how much it covered back then.

                        Seems to me this guy is running his mouth just to run his mouth.
                        Originally posted by Aceman85turbo View Post
                        heaven forbid someone WORKS while they go to school.
                        Jesus christ, put away your jump to conclusions mat.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Aceman85turbo View Post
                          heaven forbid someone WORKS while they go to school.
                          Nonsense poopy pants!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by racrguy View Post
                            I know there was the GI bill, I just didn't know how much it covered back then.
                            I know that there has been a change to the post 9/11 GI Bill, but don't know what those specific changes were. But as for the GI Bill in the 90's, it was a monthly payment, no matter what the actual costs were. Depending on your enrollment level, they just cut you a check each month. For example, if you were enrolled "full time" (12+ credit hours per semester) you got the full entitlement. In the 90's that was about $800 a month. Your max benefit was 36 months full time (4 years @ 9 mo a year, basically). So if you were only doing 6 credit hours you got paid 50% of the benefit, for 72 months in that case.

                            I did most of my college in the early to mid 2000's, and then it was about $1k a month. If I recall correctly, towards the end of mine in around 2006, it got up to about $1,200 a month.

                            I enlisted in 1992. Back then, the GI Bill was voluntary. If you wanted to participate you had to pay in $100 a month for your first 12 months. That was the same for all branches of service. At the time, depending on your job, you could also get the Army College Fund. That was mainly only available for "combat" jobs.

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                            • #15
                              that strikes pretty close to home

                              this
                              Originally posted by racrguy View Post


                              Seems to me this guy is running his mouth just to run his mouth.


                              Don't worry about what you can't change.
                              Do the best you can with what you have.
                              Be honest, even if it hurts.

                              "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy; Its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery" ... Winston Churchill

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