Well it seemed to work reasonably well until the self interest became the national way of life.Oh...all 320 million of them? Yeah good luck getting that to happen in any country in the world.
Well it seemed to work reasonably well until the self interest became the national way of life.
Well it seemed to work reasonably well until the self interest became the national way of life.
Well it seemed to work reasonably well until the self interest became the national way of life.
Always has been since the Garden but there has been a recent upswing since the mid 90's as self entitlement has been on the rise. (no problem.. I'll answer three with one blow)When was that?
Always has been since the Garden but there has been a recent upswing since the mid 90's as self entitlement has been on the rise. (no problem.. I'll answer three with one blow)
As if Congress knows what oppression is. They're among the most privileged people in the world, yet we're supposed to feel sorry about their workday being disrupted for a couple of hours...
We aren’t being asked to feel sorry for them because their workday ran long, we are as a nation feeling scared or concerned on their behalf and on behalf of our democracy. People were there with zip ties, guns, and nooses to execute representatives of our government. If knowing our Vice President was 15 feet away from people yelling about lynching him doesn’t illicit an emotional response from you, maybe you should explore why.
I wonder if the tax payer pays for their Depends in situations like that or even just on a daily basis?I'm not move by their wails of "Ooooh! I was soooo scaaaaared!" Welcome to the real world..
I wonder if the tax payer pays for their Depends in situations like that or even just on a daily basis?
There never were any good old days, that's for sure. It seems to me that God was like the glue holding a disparate bunch of states together. Push God out and look what is happening. When was the last time that the Capitol was taken over by a mob?
I don't think it's the end of the US. I do think it's the beginning of the end of popular widespread trumpism.
They didn't come to do anything they didn't do. The mere fact that they were armed doesn't indicate otherwise. It doesn't elicit an emotion response from me because people in cities all over the country endured far worse while Congress looked on with indifference. I'm not move by their wails of "Ooooh! I was soooo scaaaaared!" Welcome to the real world....
Then you are part of the problem.
I don't think it's the end of the US. I do think it's the beginning of the end of popular widespread trumpism.
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