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  • foszoe

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    Or maybe

    “Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer​

    The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,​

    Or to be more like Big Red, that is the question!"​


    Okay, I just made up that last part, and mixed my Shakespearean metaphors to boot. :):
    Like it or not, the Big Red persona conjures up mental images.

    Reading/quoting Shakespeare wasn't one of mine.
     

    rbshoots

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    Schools and the Gubmint raised these spoiled brats.... I work for a public school system and the things I see taught to these kids is really something to behold... and now if all that garbage of how they are "owed" something isn't enough, now comes critical race theory and how we have to be "equitable" not equal... how just because you have a skin color other than white, you are disadvantaged. I see what the work ethic of todays youth is, and let me tell you it leaves a lot to be desired...
     

    BigRed

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    bidets magic want needs some help...

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    I would like to know how many payrolls this ********** has ever made during his entire miserable existence.
     

    IndyDave1776

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    Even if the government spent nothing, at our current rate of taxation it'd take almost a decade and a half to pay off the debt.
    Ten years ago (or less) reducing the .gov to spending only on things authorized in Article I, Section 8 at no change in tax revenue would have the debt paid off in 8 years. Now we see what a decade of spending like drunken sailors can do.
     
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