Shorter amply be-chinned Mitch McConnell: Starve ’em.
Longer version:
“You’ve got a whole lot of people sitting on the sidelines because, frankly, they’re flush for the moment. What we’ve got to hope is once they run out of money, they’ll start concluding it’s better to work than not to work.”
Unemployment enhancement ran out a year ago in AZ.
This has very very much a “What can a banana cost, Michael? Ten Dollars?” vibe to it.
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Quaker’s Law #1: Any time a conservative tosses around the word, “frankly,” a lie follows immediately.
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That’s pretty good, Quaker. I’d add as a corollary: “truthfully” too.
Rgds,
TG
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First person I noticed doing this was Noot. Dead giveaway every time.
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The upper crust, and in his case I mean extra crusty have a real disconnect about money and the poor. Any of us working or retired like me stiffs, blew any stimulus money back when we got it. It’s not like our bank accounts are full while we laugh at work.
I think he needs an education in poor people’s economics. And also our distaste for low-wage/long hour/slave type jobs.
Otherwise, keep his pie hole shut.
w3ski
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If cocaine Mitch had any type of remorse or empathy and gave two shits about the poor, all he would have to do is to tour part of his district in eastern KY to see first-hand the unbelievable poverty that still exists in coal country. But we scissorheads all know the power bottom to be incredibly obtuse and evil.
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Poors with money don’t necessarily vote Democrat, stupid. But by all means, keep saying the private parts out loud.
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Forced birth, forced labour…
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They love the forced part.
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