Effects of Sequestration

Doer

Well-Known Member
And to swerve back to individual freedom, I've noticed for a long time this agenda to say that words matter, as some sort of psychic damage. Maybe for 4 year olds. But, not adults. For adults is it simple social tinkering. And it gives a weird, non-constitutional power. Anyone can say they are UPSET. Anyone can say they feel degraded if there are not 20 handicap, and empty parking places. The Canadian Inuits were shameless manipulated to get to this.

How many times have I heard that as a threat? MMeaaaamaa, Blah blah, or I will get UPSET. Just funny, is all and they don't like to hear me laugh at it.

I have the 9th A, to say, I don't care if you are upset, I think it is good for you.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Nobody cares. Its like gay people saying they think being called gay is derogatory. No one gives a shit.
It's distinct. Gay as a descriptor is accepted by the people to whom it refers. I see no harm in extending the same courtesy to an ethnic group. cn
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
Well, I call a spade a spade and nothing derogatory about it. If Inuits want to be called Inuits, fine by me.

But, apparently, our Alaskan based, Eskimo speaking Inuits still don't care a bit about we say or do. How in the world is "sushi eating" a denigration?

Good for them. :)
 

Red1966

Well-Known Member
I figured some liberal idiot would post the Krugman chart as proof of 8% not being as good as 1%. Let's look at the rest of the graph and all laugh at Krugman's dishonesty.
Here's the really cool part. Krugman claims the downturn during 2007,8 on Austerity that began in 2009. Cheesus backed up his claim.
A wider time span sure makes a different impression.
 
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