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I've already explained Gator's usefulness in this form, that he acts as a time-wasting distraction for a certain unsavory ilk- exactly why he is wasting your time I do not know ( except for that reason I didn't think I'd hear after retiring from working in education "he started it") - Now that I'm pretty old, I try to walk every day and almost every time I walk , my neighbors tiny poodle barks ferociously at me, I do not bark back.

except gator doesn't just yap like a tiny little poodle

 

he comes here and drop a big old doberman pinscher pile on our lawn

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except gator doesn't just yap like a tiny little poodle

 

he comes here and drop a big old doberman pinscher pile on our lawn

exactly, and the time it takes for you to try and run him off your lawn is time taken away from you and your ilk oppressing and exploiting people- he is very useful

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exactly, and the time it takes for you to try and run him off your lawn is time taken away from you and your ilk oppressing and exploiting people- he is very useful

So what you're saying is gatorman is a Useful Idiot®, at least to Leftist causes

 

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Get Off My Lawn!

(And yes, like Clint I can also chase you off my lawn with an M1 Garand)

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exactly, and the time it takes for you to try and run him off your lawn is time taken away from you and your ilk oppressing and exploiting people- he is very useful

 

Hey, I can beat up gatorman and oppress and exploit people at the same time. I am just that good.

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Hey, I can beat up gatorman

Literally or figuratively?

 

Figuratively, yeah you treat gatorman like Ivan Drogo treated Apollo Creed. But let's be honest, he's PPP's version of Glass Joe

 

Literally, I'd get a chuckle out of the two of you in a UFC cage

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This system for pumping money into the economy might just be dated. Im sure in the future something like this will be used to increase consumer spending from the bottom up instead of using. Trickle down approach

 

 

http://www.economist.com/blogs/democracyinamerica/2013/11/government-guaranteed-basic-income

That's a pretty dumb idea. Let's say they come up with a dollar amount of $3k a month. There are parts of the country where you could almost get by on that. If a whole community would be given enough money to live why work? They said it could create entrepreneurship but human nature tends to lean more towards the lazy than it does hard work. Also once again there are parts of the country where you could almost live off that and others it's a drop in the bucket. How is that fair? How would it be taxed to make sure those that chose not to work were putting back into the system?

 

Philippe Van Parijs, a Belgian philosopher, believes a UBI provides "the real freedom to pursue the realization of one's conception of the good life", whether that means surfing and living small, or trading stocks and living large.

 

Great so we're taking economic advice from philosophers. Support should be needs based and deciding to spend your days surfing is not a need.

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