Smedley_buzkill wrote:
Actually, I think it's a tutu.
Lololl and you too.. Thanks for the chuckle..
PeterS wrote:
And who exactly are you talking to?
I would guess Democratic Voters.
Airforceone wrote:
What if the jobs available pay poverty level wages.
Who is going to pay for the schooling.
What if the kids parents are disabled or sick,
Looky here Airforceoneton. At one time, I worked three jobs to feed, house, clothe, and educate my two kids on my own. Nearly two years of that, I had to also pay a lawyer because their mother had a leftist, Pro Bono lawyer who maintained a running custody battle until she finally conceded her loss. Never collected a dime of court ordered child support, or took a dime from the government even though I prolly could have.
My daughter now owns a successful business, and my son is dragging in a healthy 6 figures as a lead man at one of your precious wind farms. He runs twenty somethings off right, and left, because they don't want to WORK. They want short hours, and a fat paycheck.
See, and I understand how hard this must be to wrap your tiny head around, but, the trick is...........
Wait for it..............
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Drag your ass out of bed, or off the couch, and go to WORK!!!
Airforceone wrote:
Typical Trump supporter stupid
Typical of Airforceone, making excuses up front for failure, almost making the case for welfare. When will the democrats finally accept the fact that people in this country need to be responsible for themselves. In fact, that’s part of what makes this country special. If enough people who are able to take care of themselves, do, then there is money left for the people who are not able to take care of themselves.
tophat wrote:
gloom, despair,and agony on me
"...deep dark depression, excessive misery!"
Really, instead of blaming President Trump for things he had nothing to do with, why don't we laud him for his policies that are getting more people OFF the dole which does 2 things.
1. You have a lot more people who are now employed who have the pride of being able to take care of themselves and their families.
2. Those people, and some who did not deserve to be taking taxpayer dollars to live on are no longer on food stamps and other assistance which means more resources available for those who are truly in need and deserve our support.
Can you say "win - win" boys and girls?
archie bunker wrote:
Looky here Airforceoneton. At one time, I worked three jobs to feed, house, clothe, and educate my two kids on my own. Nearly two years of that, I had to also pay a lawyer because their mother had a leftist, Pro Bono lawyer who maintained a running custody battle until she finally conceded her loss. Never collected a dime of court ordered child support, or took a dime from the government even though I prolly could have.
My daughter now owns a successful business, and my son is dragging in a healthy 6 figures as a lead man at one of your precious wind farms. He runs twenty somethings off right, and left, because they don't want to WORK. They want short hours, and a fat paycheck.
See, and I understand how hard this must be to wrap your tiny head around, but, the trick is...........
Wait for it..............
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Drag your ass out of bed, or off the couch, and go to WORK!!!
Looky here Airforceoneton. At one time, I worked t... (
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Preach it Archie! 66 now and not ready to retire yet (though there are those days every now and then - lol). First job at 16 and no breaks except for a couple of layoffs over the years. I've humped trash cans on a garbage truck, cleaned toilets, dug ditches, swung a hammer, worked at a canning factory, done fast food, washed dishes, soldiered, written software, set up networks, and now I repair and maintain RF equipment. The first time I got laid off, my pride wouldn't let me register for unemployment benefits. The 2nd time I had a family and at 50 it was harder to find another job that didn't discriminate due to age, so I did for a couple of months. I don't know how a man is able to look himself in the mirror if he isn't willing to handle the basic responsibilities we're all charged with. And that means providing for his family. And I thank God that my Father set the example for me in every way. He went to work at 13 to help his parents care for his 7 siblings and didn't retire until they forced him to in his early 70s (aeronautics and civil engineer). I only hope I've set a similar example for my Son. He's an Army EOD E-7, so I'm feeling pretty good to this point. Bottom line...get an education - a real one - and apply yourself. Find work - it's out there. You won't find the perfect job right away - if ever. But you can find purposeful work. And if you take pride in yourself and your work product, and you can be satisfied with the lifestyle that your job (or jobs) provide(s) you can hold your head up and feel good about your legacy. If you do less, or make excuses for how things haven't worked out, that's on you. Whew! Needed to get that out of my system.
PeterS wrote:
And who exactly are you talking to?
prolly those too lazy to work for a living
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
My grandmother worked three jobs (two full time and one on the weekend) and raised four children... without the benefit of a man (left early on in the marriage)... They were all poverty level wages... She saved and put both of her sons through university... She was sick at times (still worked)...
My mother is disabled and still works 50 hour weeks... My father worked 12 hour days , seven day weeks for forty years until retirement... Didn't believe in calling in sick (he was the crew leader for a logging outfit) and was once Brought in early by his crew because he was unable to walk.. He had take a fall the day before and cracked three ribs... Still went to.work desipte the pain.. Doctors put him on six week sick leave... It was the longest two weeks of my life...
There are those who need aid... But the majority of people have forgotten how to work...
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I love and respect your family.
old marine wrote:
Then you, Canuckus Deploracus is a sorry excuse fot a son. You should be helping your mother pay her bills.
You musy be another sorry Dim-O-Crat.
o m
go back and read Canucks post
then apologize to him
I know you must have misread it
okay I'll try again
I shall borrow from bahmer
"Amen and Amen"
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