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Today, at work...

Posted by desimarie23 9 years, 3 months ago to Government
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The office manager took the group of us out to lunch. Normally the topics of conversation at such lunches are mindless. Today...because of the SOTU crap last night, the office manager decided to throw her two-cents about government out on the table for discussion. Of course I cringed because both she and her husband (my boss) are Liberal and obviously very pro-BO. Mind you- my boss is a VERY successful attorney and very, very wealthy.

So she says "Did you hear that 'they're' talking about making two years of community college free??" and while I attempted to restrain myself...I replied "and who is paying for that 'free' education? Nothing is ever free." "Oh the top 1% that hold all of the wealth of the country..." I asked her why she thinks that it's ok to take money from one person to give it to someone else. Her exact words are "that's the way it goes...they don't need all of that money anyway."

I left. I got up, got into my car and drove back to work. Had I not done that, I would've lost my job for telling her what a fool she is. I just needed to share this. We've discussed the "free education" in the Gulch before. So no need to beat a dead horse but there are truly people that think it is 100% okay to redistribute wealth to the undeserving. This woman also thinks that the present economy is the best it's ever been in our country....and "wouldn't it be great if BO could always be president."

Just shoot me.


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  • Posted by Maritimus 9 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I agree with you that paranoia can drive a person crazy.

    In a situation where an authority imposes its political views and others are forming a "new club" in opposition, an obvious conflict arises. Any individual can be tempted to choose sides and trade loyalty to the group for benefits from the authority, by betraying the group. I do not see any conspiracy in that situation. Common sense, it seems to me, counsels recognition of the risk and prudence.

    As I tried to say in my first comment, the whole situation is a poison to a healthy work environment. I have been there in my life. I chose to quit and found a way into "solving customer problems", practicing development engineering. What we developed is still the best in the world, 40 years hence.
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  • Posted by $ jdg 9 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The notion of community colleges is communist itself. Let's just abolish them (or at least cut their budget all we can) and let the market produce replacement(s) if any are called for. They'll work better for more people, and cost less too.
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  • Posted by CircuitGuy 9 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "Sometimes you just have to step out there without fear"
    If you're like me, you never looked back and said, "I wish I could get that somewhat crappy I-guess-I-can-put-up-with-this job back." Every time I've taken a decision like this that I felt somewhat nervous about, I have *always* wondered why I didn't act sooner.
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  • Posted by CircuitGuy 9 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "Changing jobs won't necessarily fix the problem, just introduce me to a new and unfamiliar one. "
    New and unfamiliar problems are a good thing, IMHO.
    If you confronted the owners about it, you _might_ find they actually enjoy the discussion. They might just shut up about because they don't want turnover. You might even (although probably not) change their minds about something.
    I strongly agree with rockymountainpirate that if they're that annoying, it's best to move on. There are too many interesting people, projects, and situations to work on to spend any time with people who carry on about politics or do anything too annoying.
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  • Posted by CircuitGuy 9 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "exclude the brownnoser who will describe you to the socialist as the leader of the club to put you up as a target of sanctions."
    Worrying about spies will drive you crazy. While some person wonders what your ideology is and a brownnoser spies, just create value and solve problems. I really don't understand how they can get anything done while spending time worrying about each other's personal beliefs. If you focus on being excellent at solving customer problems, you'll get better that. The conspiracy people will get better at politics.
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  • Posted by CircuitGuy 9 years, 3 months ago
    I do not talk about this stuff with clients, employees, etc. They can probably figure out my wife and are both pro-BO.

    I think you could have asked questions along what Timelord did. If they really hard hard-core ideologues, it would be good to work somewhere else.
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  • Posted by m1tmc 9 years, 3 months ago
    I have a lawyer friend that recognized the opportunity from the mortgage crash, took the necessary training and is making BANK as a bankruptcy trustee, doing her job: legally taking possession of people's assets and selling them, all the while praising our POSPOTUS.
    The job needs done and I can't blame her for making the bucks, but she seems to rationalize supporting socialist ideology while saying 'conservatives' are solely responsible for the crash, so she has selectively educated herself while conveniently ignoring the facts.
    Says it's a miracle that she's a friend of mine and, to keep it civil amongst friends, I reply "thank God for miracles". But, I don't have to work with her.
    I would try to get out of there as attorneys can justify anything. I'm sure we all know good ones that are good people, but nothing an attorney does surprises me.
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  • Posted by gtebbe 9 years, 3 months ago
    It's not just about the money. Community colleges were established to offer education based on the needs of local communities. Once those schools are federalized, Obama is going to replace the curriculum with his communist agenda. Why do we want to allow even more marxist indoctrination in our schools?
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  • Posted by $ pixelate 9 years, 3 months ago
    Your modern liberal is a sociopath -- possessing a mind imbued by conceit, arrogance, a lack of accountability and ego-maniacal delusionalism. They are also profoundly ignorant. They literally do not know what they do not know -- they have no understanding of the the essentials of logic. These people are lacking a sense of morality and essentially justify gang-rape with the endorsement of property redistribution at the point of a legislatively dictated gun. Their rape is done by proxy -- they do not sully their own hands, rather cast that responsibility on face-less bureaucrats. They work their evil with the general approval of their own conscience. Most cannot be changed as they are calcified in their orthodoxy. When I do encounter one of these creatures, I do my best to retain my composure and debate at an even pace and decibel. I realize that my words, directly, are falling on deaf ears. My only hope is that a bystander in the group can see that logic, reason and basic morality do exist and that there is a working alternative to the envy-intoxicated mind-numbing nonsense proposed by socialists.
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  • Posted by barwick11 9 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I know there are, but my point still stands. Every average American hears lawyer and thinks "scum". Doesn't make it true, but those same people hear rich and think "greedy" or something else.

    This is just something to combat them on their slogans
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  • Posted by johnpe1 9 years, 3 months ago
    desimarie, you are NOT alone. . never feel alone.
    these liberals think that the best way to use a
    government is to control the lives of others, willy-
    nilly, just because it's PC or fair or some crap.

    you are NOT alone!!! -- j

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  • Posted by LetsShrug 9 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Good for you! What's with this bitch anyway? She apparently thinks Marx was correct with his "From each according to their ability, to each according to their need". She sounds like an over bearing monster, but good for you for standing up to her. Sounds like the partner might have a thinker in there though.
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  • Posted by $ jdg 9 years, 3 months ago
    If this happened to me, I'd be looking for a better boss. Preferably in a freer state.
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  • Posted by sumitch 9 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    You're right. I know more about her than I did. Not that I cared to know anything about her in the first place, but I take your meaning.

    Never-the-less, if someone wants to talk about Barry or anyone else in his socialist, criminal administration, I'll be happy to voice my opinion if wanted. She can sit in my lap so she can better listen in.

    Wait!! Let me rethink that.
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  • Posted by jpellone 9 years, 3 months ago
    I think I would have asked her one more question before leaving... "You make a comfortable living, Have you ever sent extra money to the IRS for those less fortunate????"
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  • Posted by lapinebob 9 years, 3 months ago
    i applaud you for your self restraint. I like you would probably lost my job if I had stayed. At what point can you say "they don't need that money anyway". $100 million, $10, $1 or $100 thousand. It is still their money. We have a moral obligation to provide for our own welfare. We also have a moral obligation to provide for family. We have no moral obligation to any others. We should be allowed to freely give to those we choose, but the government has chosen to take that right into it's own hands.
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  • Posted by sumitch 9 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Thanks for the company and assumed sympathy. If you don't mind let me walk in the middle if we go anywhere. I understand there's a bounty on my noggin. <br abp="1360"> <br abp="1361">Generally speaking I try to be courteous but when it comes to certain subjects I have no control, I gotta get my say in. Considering my 1st amendment rights, I'll talk to anyone about almost any subject, even unpopular ones such as religion or politics. Sometimes I learn something, but I must blushingly admit that I know more about my position and find when talking politics that at least 75% of the peeps don't know what they are talking about when I challenge them to back up what they think. <br abp="1362"> <br abp="1363">Joining one other here and I suspect others, I no longer have much communication with my sister who I love dearly and respect even more for her personal accomplishments. But early on, just after the 1st inauguration or crowning if you prefer my sister asked me what I thought of Obama and my answer prompted the response "Why don't you give him a chance"? Followed by the crash of the phone being hung up (not really, she has one of those multiple hundred dollar smart phones_ but you get the idea). We agreed not to talk about his nibs soon followed by her sending me the clip of the little talk of Bobby Jindal explaining why he understood Obama's dislike of colonialism because he (Bobby) is one. Obama must have been brain washed quickly as he was only in a Muslim school for the first part of grade school in Indonesia. I now keep a close eye on Jindal as his name is being tossed around as a candidate for President. <br abp="1364"> <br abp="1365">The last time I talked to my little sister, she proudly announced that she was a liberal Democrat to which I replied "she should be careful about who you say that to" as a snide comeback. Then she lets fly with "I hate Ted Cruz. I wish Texas would drop out of the union". I reminded her that the Civil war pretty much made that a no-no followed by that I find Senator Cruz far superior to What's-his-face John McCain, the world authority on crashing Phantoms.
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