Twangbanger
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- Oct 9, 2010
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Random Thought: how long do you think until Jackson gets yanked off the $20 bill?
Harriet Tubman is supposed to already be on our $20.Random Thought: how long do you think until Jackson gets yanked off the $20 bill?
Pepsi is the commie soy beta drink of choice.No, but let's hope Pepsi is.
On a serious note, I think Biden did ask that Diet Coke be at the ready for him to, but I guess he's opting for a phone call or finger snaps instead of a button.
No, they go more for Bubly or LaCroixPepsi is the commie soy beta drink of choice.
"Democrat puts a bust of César Chavez" on his desk.
in other news... "Republican puts complete works of Ayn Rand on his desk."
Atlas Shrugged. Among the most boring books ever written, by one of the most bat **** crazy authors who ever penned a novel.Do you not see parallels between Atlus Shrugged and where we're headed now, as a country?
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Seriously one of the most overrated books out there. I have a suspicion that many obsessed with Rand and that book never actually... read it.Atlas Shrugged. Among the most boring books ever written, by one of the most bat **** crazy authors who ever penned a novel.
But yes. There are certainly some parallels to now.
I’m not gonna rule out that they saw the film series.Seriously one of the most overrated books out there. I have a suspicion that many obsessed with Rand and that book never actually... read it.
Wait until Brain-Damaged Biden puts Kamala Kneepads at the head of a new cabinet-level “Bureau of Economic Planning and National Resources”.Atlas Shrugged. Among the most boring books ever written, by one of the most bat **** crazy authors who ever penned a novel.
But yes. There are certainly some parallels to now.
Atlas Shrugged. Among the most boring books ever written, by one of the most bat **** crazy authors who ever penned a novel.
But yes. There are certainly some parallels to now.
Seriously one of the most overrated books out there. I have a suspicion that many obsessed with Rand and that book never actually... read it.
So an Ayn Rand fan?I don't know how you do it, but I believe it worth noting. There are times when you're totally full of yourself, and completely full of ****, at the very same time. It really is quite an accomplishment.
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So an Ayn Rand fan?
I read it just a few years ago back when INGO had a lot more libertarians here. I thought there was way too much monologuing, and drivel. I remember it being a chore.Actually an Atlas Shrugged and Fountainhead fan. Read them each a couple or three times. Of course it's a romantic view of what's to come, what with the heroes and villains and such. Started reading them as a young man, and they helped shape my view of what capitalism and governance should (and should not) be.
What really fascinates me was her apparent ability to foretell the future, based on the parallels to our modern world.
I've never read her scholarly works. I started to, but just lost interest. And no, I didn't watch the movie versions - I bought them to watch, but turned it off after 10 minutes of the first one. Major fail on production values and casting.
p.s. I was mostly kidding about you being full of ****. But it's a distinct possibility.
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Well... I was half right.Will probably be replaced with an ethnic transgender person before the year is over.
I wish this comment was funny and purple, but I'm actually serious.