GAHHHH!!!!!!

When did Americans become so fucking caught up in what everyone else has????

The poor are told to look to the rich.....see, it's their fault your poor!
The rich are told to look to the poor.....see, it's your fault they are
poor, you must help them!
The middle class is always being told they are being shit on. Oh, we poor
middle class, we prop up everyone! Like i'm supposed to bawl my eyes out
because I live in a modest but clean house, work a modest but honest job,
raise a family on a budget, but comfortably, etc. etc.

Whine, whine, bitch, BOO HOO....fuck you, it's your fault, someone help me,
i'm oppressed.......WAHHH!!

The pussification of America is sickening.

Poor: Identify why, and try to get help. If the rich wish to help you,
which they should, then good. if they don't, then fuck them...so what? No
one owes anyone anything.

Rich: If you came by your money morally and legally, then good for you. If
illegally, then fuck you, jail. If immorally, fuck you, no jail, but don't
expect anyone to give a shit about you.

As for we middle class..........i'm tired of hearing about how we do
everything for this country, and get nothing in return. The rich build on
our backs, the poor slither around our feet, and we sit and cry about it.
Bullshit. We work because we can, because we should, because we must. We
are no better than the poor, no worse than the rich. We have all we need.
We have to work for it, but so what? If my taxes go up...i just pay it. If
i have to work harder or more because of it, so be it. It's no one's
fault....it just IS. If they go down, great...but what am i trading for it?

This 'woe-is-me', 'who is to blame', and 'who is going to help me' attitude
that is pervasive in this country today is flippin' pathetic.

*deep breath*

Thanks for vent...even though it's in a response to a Sam post, it's not
directed at anyone in particular. Sorry for the interruption. Carry on.
Hallelujah. Holy shit. Where's the tylenol?

On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 3:18 PM, Sam <sammyc...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> While we’re waiting for Obama and the Democrats to return all the
> money they’ve taken from the vampires at Bain, let’s not forget this:
>
> One of Obama’s top campaign financiers – Jonathan Lavine – is also
> managing director at Bain, bundling between $100,000 and $200,000 in
> contributions for the 2012 Obama Victory Fund, according to estimates
> released by the Obama campaign.
>
> So the guy going around raising all that money to help Obama save
> America from vampire capitalism is the fellow who laid off all those
> steel workers.
>
>
> http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/309893/thats-different-hes-our-vampire-mark-steyn
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Dana <dana.tier...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > funny. But if you go look at those fact-checking sites, that's not really
> > what they say. The Washington Post column was about a very specific set
> of
> > allegations only. Even the columns that say hey, there's nothing wrong
> with
> > outsourcing -- and there isn't, per se -- don't endorse the various
> > conflicting explanations of the Romney camp.
> >
> > On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 9:09 AM, William Bowen <william.bo...@gmail.com
> >wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> "scampaign"?
> >>
> >> really?
>
>
> 

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