This is classic!
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John Kerry is another truly evil person who the dems ran for president. He imposed taxes in our state and then bought his boat in another state and docked it there so that he could avoid the taxes HE created for others. He has destroyed every piece of the world he has touched.
Hmm, not sure what to think here. On one hand, I don't know anyone I have come into contact with that really would have gone quite that far in the description, or maybe I just ignore "satan-worshiping" as it seems to me to be even more fake than any other religion. But given my lack of experience with this description, at least consciously, I find 17% to be unbelievably high.
Yet, in that light, maybe that is merely what they are saying -
this country is run by stupid people who believe in make believe things and are evil. If that is the case then I have to believe 17% is unbelievably low because I don't see how ANYONE cannot agree with that description in bold.
My Japanese browning Citori 725 is probably the finest craftsmanship I have in collection. Being American made is not always a good thing. I always imagine some bitter washed up DMV worker making 35 bucks an hour and bitching about it the whole time. That pretty much sums up the American worker well. In some other countries your career defines you and people take much more pride in their work. It’s generational even a lot of times.
I love buying American out of principal but as a business owner hiring American is a nightmare.
I think there are probably hard working and lazy workers in all countries. I think in America we have this dream of rising to the top which makes reality seem really drab in comparison. If you are in a village where people have to scrounge for resources and you get a job paying $20/hour and can now pay rent and buy food....you will work hard and be thrilled with what you have.
If you are in America and you see people driving around in $80,000 automobiles and buying xboxes and 70" TVs...well, paying rent and buying food seems like scrapping by and failing at life...so of course it is easy to be less appreciative.
But, that gets to an important life lesson...be appreciative and you will be happy.
While 37% aren’t sure...
What this tells me is that 54% of Americans have underdeveloped reasoning skills.
Well, that is some of the evidence at least. Going from experience, I think 54% is optimistic.
As an example, I had to negotiate a deal the other day that involved math and money and a disagreement about who owed what. I laid out a bunch of math, KNOWING it was logically incomplete and the side I was working for could easily disassemble it if they added a couple of pertinent pieces of info to the info we already gathered from them. I told my gf ...I know this is a flawed argument but I bet they see a bunch of math and they are too lazy to figure it out so they won't fight it.
More than 90% of the people I come in contact with don't even have a firm grasp of basic math. And I deal with business owners and executives. My partner is always amazed when I do math in my head in meetings and I tell him...I am usually pretty close, but I don't even need to be. The real key is to throw out a number quickly and casually with confidence. No one else in the room is good at math so they won't question it and they will just assume you are right...unless they have a calculator. If they have a calculator, then they check you and no one faults you for making a mistake in your head.
How can anyone look at our government and not think it’s ran by a bunch of satanist assholes? They are the lowest forms of life in existence. My thinking is half of America sees the scandalous bullshit and is perfectly fine with it.
You raise a concise and compelling argument here.
I think the meme was already showing her to be a hoe, so no need for the "and" haha