JK2000 Posted August 29, 2008 Author Share Posted August 29, 2008 Without every bothering to read this thread(as if we haven't seen 1000s of these) - I just clicked on the link. I'm going astound and amaze by making Carnac-like predictions. Here we go: 1. This thread started by the OP by taking a hypothetical situation or example that was posited and treating it like it was a literal statement, or, the OP subtracted all factual information and context in favor of only bits and pieces of fact that support the OP's clearly extrapolated, or exaggerated statements. 2. This thread has largely been about trying to explain to the OP why the hypothetical is not literal and should not be taken literally. No one has succeeded because the OP doesn't understand, or is being dishonest about, any of the concepts I have described already. 3. This thread is one of the 1000s before it where 1 & 2 have been repeated because the OP lacks the ability to think in the abstract, or is again being dishonest. 4. Moving on to specifics, hardly anyone in this thread has bothered to remember that: a. Our new entitlement/"everyone has equal talent because we don't want to hurt self-esteem" culture now craps on anybody who does manual labor, doesn't go to college, or works with their hands, thus damaging their self esteem. b. Every Molson_Retard argument in this thread takes our new culture completely out of it's assclown equation c. Every Molson_Retard argument in this thread subtracts any fact or context that doesn't = McCain is out of touch and the killer, d. with all the stress on EDUCATION FOR ALL!, we forget that if we educate everybody as much as we possibly can, then technically, EVERYONE is now over-qualified to pick lettuce and won't do it, but reality says we still need somebody to do that job. 5. Somehow the retards here are going to find a way to say that we should educate everyone, but not educate everyone, at the same time. Or, that lettuce pickers require masters degrees and that they should be paid $50 an hour because they have masters degrees, regardless of the fact that the market says picking lettuce is a $5? an hour job. How'd I do? The point of the thread is that McCain doesn't believe that Americans would pick lettuce for 50 dollars an hour and last an entire season. His words, not mine. How did I exagerate anything? How else should I interpret McCain saying "I'll offer anybody here fifty dollars an hour if you'll go pick lettuce in Yuma this season and pick for the whole season. So, ok, sign up! Ok, when you sign up, you sign up, and you'll be there for the whole season, the whole season, ok, not just one day. Because you can't do it, my friend"? McCain's premise doesn't sound the least bit stupid to you? I apologize if his comments make him look like a senile old geezer but sometimes the truth hurts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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