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In reply to the discussion: “The working poor haven’t abdicated responsibility for their lives. They’re drowning in it.” [View all]JBoy
(8,021 posts)4. And during those 6 years, he never left the bubble he's lived in his whole life.
Never bothered to actually learn anything about the country. Lazy fuck never stepped out of his comfort zone.
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“The working poor haven’t abdicated responsibility for their lives. They’re drowning in it.” [View all]
pampango
Sep 2012
OP
By the appearance of his campaign, and his personal readiness, Romney is the laziest person I know.
Scuba
Sep 2012
#2
And his wife nicks the tip off the next table when (she thinks) no one's lookin' n/t
Mopar151
Sep 2012
#10
I love this article. Everyone needs to read it. So much of it is so obvious yet a massive percentage
Pirate Smile
Sep 2012
#12
Which is why the Democrats must win back Government again, not just the Presidency.
Hestia
Sep 2012
#28
This excellent article points up one of my BIGGEST BEEFS with the right wing meme...
annabanana
Sep 2012
#18
Magnificent article! Debunks the "personal responsibility" meme of self-declared GOP bootstrappers.
Orrex
Sep 2012
#19
Thank you! NO amount of argument will make a dent or move him, because he DGAS!!
WinkyDink
Sep 2012
#23
Excellent piece. Maybe money can't buy you happiness, but it sure can reduce your stress levels.
spooky3
Sep 2012
#32
THIS is why redistribution of labor value is NOt collectivism -- it's economies of scale...
ancianita
Sep 2012
#34
Republicans: lazy, irresponsible people calling hard-working people lazy and irresponsible.
tclambert
Sep 2012
#39