Here is a piece from Canada... actually from a Canadian instead of an American populist speaking about Canada.
Kind of refreshing, yet troubling.
Refreshing that we might actually be getting some straight scoop.
Troubling that Fenris might actually be correctly reading the current situation in socialist Canada and giving us some idea of the direction America is being driven in.
Thanks Fenris via Alice
CUTE VICTIMS
Kind of refreshing, yet troubling.
Refreshing that we might actually be getting some straight scoop.
Troubling that Fenris might actually be correctly reading the current situation in socialist Canada and giving us some idea of the direction America is being driven in.
Thanks Fenris via Alice
CUTE VICTIMS
Any telemarketer will tell you, pull on the heart strings, then pull on the purse strings. The tragic and adorable victims that the activists hold in front of themselves like a Bond villain would a hostage, are marketing visuals that sell the product and keep it sold. And with the programs, initiatives, and endless community centers, comes lots of high paying, high pensioned, low effort jobs. And for these jobs, an activist pedigree, not ability, is the requirement. So upon the statistical mass of cute victims eats a caterpillar upon the money tree of the state. And do you not think that the caterpillars, those activists in offices that write and read each others reports, go to speaking lunches with and for each other, that these caterpillars will not have a say about keeping the flow of tax money into their pockets and pensions? They have jobs, steady work, and will steal office supplies and use company equipment for political purposes. Can you do that? Do you have the same resources and use the same tactics? This is not a computer war game, these Byzantines use real arsenic, and being bitten by bedbugs will make anyone have Hope.
I, Fenris Badwulf, wrote this.
2 Comments:
Hang on America!
Just the facts, Ma'am, just the facts. Too bad we do not get that from the media. Then we could make good decisions. But the media is biased; decisions are skewed, errors are made, and not enough errors are being corrected.
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