The Homeless, The Helpless, And The Modern American Liberal
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:52 am
From one performance artist to another: Happy Valentine's!
The greatest writer you will ever read for free has spoken, and you have listened.
You're absolutely correct.NerblyBear wrote:Totally off base. I don't know where to begin.
I don't know anyone who acts like your straw-man "liberal".The greatest writer you will ever read for free has spoken, and you have listened.
Dude, with both the internet and libraries, I can read whoever I want for free.
kerble wrote: now please stop being a cunt, Rick Reuben.
Wow. More falalcious reasoning. Shocking.Rick Reuben wrote:NerblyBear wrote:I don't know anyone who acts like your straw-man "liberal".
Do I really need to find a bunch of quotes?
This board's liberals speak much louder and longer in defense of the homeless than they speak for American workers.
This board's liberals can't even put the words 'American' and 'worker' together without flinching. They would prefer to retire the phrase.
This board's liberals consistently evaluate America's labor and trade policies on their promised returns for the consumer economy, and ignore or lie about the consequences for the American worker or for the deficit.
The first two words out of the mouths of this board's liberals when they are challenged on the economics of globalism is to call the opponent of globalism a 'racist' or a 'nationalist'. Then they move on to calling the opponent of globalism 'greedy'.
This is a picture of a donut:
It could represent the American economy when the globalists finish with it, it could represent the moats and security fences around the castles of the billionaires, from where they observe the globalized Wal Mart economy, or it could represent the hole where economic common sense has been drilled out of the heads of the Modern Ex-Populist Anti-Progressive Cocktail Party Liberals.nerbly bear wrote:Dude, with both the internet and libraries, I can read whoever I want for free.
When do we see your Hamlet book?
Maybe I mistype the same words over and over again like 'form' and 'from'. It's annoying.Rick Reuben wrote:bigc wrote:Every single solitary argument this poster has ever typed contains the straw man falalcy. It's uncanny.bigc wrote:Wow. More falalcious reasoning. Shocking.
You misspelled the same word twice. Maybe you need high-powered Tom Cruise Scientology Anti-Dyslexia Pills? That 'falalcious' seasoning sounds tasty, though- maybe I'll try it on roasted chicken...