RobDownSouth
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You have no clue what I meant.
In fairness to adre, neither do you, you pusillanimous jackwagon.
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You have no clue what I meant.
Keep up with hate. That's why America will continue to be a shithole, because of people like you and SeanH and not least the mainstream media, the DNC, the propagandists of the social left, etc.
This could be a great country, but too much demonization of people by scared social liberals, not to mention the liberal power structure, who use any rotten, divisive narratives to maintain power. Its quite sad. I'm so over America, but it still is a shame. Its old and tiresome at this point, but apparently it still works for them.
Your parents lost the day you were born, loser.
This, I think, is the most important part of the article:
Now, what can be done about all of that, I wonder? It does not appear possible to reverse globalization. Can America, ever again, have what Thomas Jefferson envisioned, a working/middle class of persons who have some economic independence by virtue of owning the productive property they work? (See Distributism.)
You worked for a union. I hire individuals. You lose.
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The angriest white men in America are all Democrats.
You're funniest when you don't mean to be.
You have no clue what I meant.
Maybe you ought to work on your online perceptions, and reading comprehension. I rarely post without a smile, a wry grin, or a contemptuous smirk, on my face, but I'm never angry.
Least I can think up my own material, you ass searing hemorrhoid.
The article makes some good points about how the middle class has been destroyed over the last 20 years however it takes a giant jump in saying that everybody who is dissatisfied is an extremist. It is more likely to be about one percent of these people.
This, I think, is the most important part of the article:
Now, what can be done about all of that, I wonder? It does not appear possible to reverse globalization. Can America, ever again, have what Thomas Jefferson envisioned, a working/middle class of persons who have some economic independence by virtue of owning the productive property they work? (See Distributism.)
No one has any thoughts on this? It kinda matters.
No one has any thoughts on this? It kinda matters.
Hits a little close to home?
please, kingOfAssTards posts are not worth reading. he's a mental defective unfit to have a job. what kind of value can a jackass like that add?
Some of that property might object to becoming property again.
I'll take that as a yes.
I'll take that as a yes.