Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Taking It To The Streets

First of all, a three day fast is not a hunger strike. It's a quick weight loss technique.

Secondly, let's suspend all critical thought for a moment and say that you have a good point. Do you think that intentionally closing the already stuffed-to-the-gills streets of Los Angeles, and adding hours to the abysmal commute most people endure, is going to win you support from anyone who doesn't already share your dimwitted world view?

Dumbass.

P.S. Apparently the streets no longer belong to the public. They have been annexed by the bufoons we hire to run our municipalities. Most notably, this jack-off.

2 comments:

  1. "It's unjust the way they earn so much money. What I earn in one year they earn in five hours," said Rosa Mirna Cruz, who works at 2000 Avenue of the Stars. "How is that fair and how is that good for our country?

    First, it's not unjust. They produce and grow revenue and you empty the trash. You do not bring any revenue to the table you are a drain on the company through overhead. A necessary drain but a drain nonetheless.

    Second, thanks to you for drawing the attention to this kind of idiocy in an articulate manner that I myself am completely incapable of. When I encounter this type of drivel I'm reduced to a string of expletives.

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  2. Thank you, CJ.

    I like how she wants things to be "fair". I guess in her world, fair is when the person who devoted years of his life and probably many thousands of dollars, to train himself for a productive career, which in turn provides others with work opportunities, makes about the same amount of money as the person who vacuums up and takes out the trash. Skills which can be taught to even the most dimwitted in a matter of minutes.

    With that one statement of hers, which you quoted, she focused a glaring spotlight on the very reason she doesn't make a higher salary than she does.

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