I was poor, but a GOP die-hard

Discussion in 'Politics' started by dbphoenix, Jul 16, 2014.

  1. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    I hated government -- even as it was the only thing trying to save me. Here's how, one day, I finally saw the light more . . .
     
  2. Inspiring article , thanks for posting.
     
  3. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    LOL!

    Except that market wasn't free. It was cronyism - the same cronyism Obama promised all of us he would end (I remember, I voted for him then).

    Exactly. Nothing free about that. That's socialized losses. But it was the government that allowed them to be bailed out. The same government this guy is praising.

    Yeah, this is someone else's fault, right? God forbid we take ownership for our own stupidity.

    The rest of the article is the story of an ignorant fool who has no idea how government truly works, who is really to blame for his "ills" and his passing the buck to bad, rich people because they are (all of them) responsible for where we are. Oh, and Obama rulez thx.

    Pile of steaming horseshit, and what is expected from Salon these days.
     
  4. DHOHHI

    DHOHHI

    I too fail to see what is so inspiring about this guy .... at age 19 he gets an 18 year old pregnant and they have a kid a year later --- not smart buddy! Then they drop out of school. Then he whines about having no money. More complaining saying he got ripped off on a car loan. Then he pays next to no taxes. But he takes WIC, subsidized housing, subsidized utilities. And plenty of people ended up underwater on mortgages. He chose to live in Nevada, I doubt anyone held a gun to his head and forced him to buy a house. High probability he's getting a subsidy for Odumbocare. Going through life whining has to be a rather sad existence.
     
  5. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Exactly. It's the classic story of someone who made a lot of bad decisions, but they're not his fault. It's rich people keeping him down.

    It's good to know Obama's inequality story is still resonating with a few remaining asshats.
     
  6. I wonder if he has an obamaphone? And how he feels about Obama laying out the red carpet for illegals.
     
  7. Seriously, I didn't read the article. Why waste my time? But life is not easy these days for people on the bottom of the economic ladder. Working class people used to be able to earn a decent income working construction, factory jobs, retail, etc.

    Now you can't get half those jobs unless you're hispanic. Go by any construction site and tell me how many white guys you see. Not many, if it's like around here.

    So called free trade, ie send all our jobs to China, decimated manufacturing. Government regulators work overtime, well ok no one works overtime in government, it's a figure of speech, to target the remaining employers and drive them out of business. Except for the Obama donors and cronies of course. They get Energy Department sweetheart loans.

    You used to be able to raise a family safely in a low income neighborhood and at least count on sending your kids to a decent enough school. No more. The majority of affordable housing now is in dangerous areas with terrible schools. Move there if you want your kids to grow up illiterate amid gangs, drugs, etc.

    People make their own choices and sometimes they don;t work out. Some paths predictably lead to bad outcomes. But let's not kid ourselves. These days kids from upper middle class and above families have a lot more advantages than they did when boomers were growing up. There was always a disparity between the haves and have nots, but it wasn't so wide we couldn't see across it and it wasn't uncommon to cross it. These days, that gulf is more like an ocean. Crossing it without a lot of luck and help is not easy.

    The great irony is this stratification of society and destruction of the working class' opportunities occurred during the period of great liberal hegemony. LBJ kicked off the War on Poverty, what a joke, during the 1960's, and it has been pretty much downhill since for those who get their hands dirty.
     
  8. Ricter

    Ricter

    Why waste your time?? Do a word count in the posts you've made on this forum in 48 hours.
     
  9. Good article. Spot on. I like this part.

    " I instead sent money to the Rand Paul campaign. Immediately the Tea Party-led Congress pushed drastic cuts in government spending that prolonged the economic pain. The jobs crisis in my own city was exacerbated by the needless gutting of government employment. The people who crashed the economy — bankers and business people — screamed about government spending and exploited Tea Party outrage to get their own taxes lowered. Just months after the Tea Party victory, I realized my mistake, but I could only watch as the people I supported inflicted massive, unnecessary pain on the economy through government shutdowns, spending cuts and gleeful cruelty."

    Exactly right. That's just one reason why I call them Teadiots.
     
  10. With all this negative outlook i wonder how you inspire the kids whom you volunteer to teach. :( .
     
    #10     Jul 16, 2014