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In reply to the discussion: Miss USA Kara McCullough thinks unemployed shouldnt have health care [View all]mac56
(17,816 posts)36. Are you her cousin?
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Miss USA Kara McCullough thinks unemployed shouldnt have health care [View all]
workinclasszero
May 2017
OP
It's possible to be very good at a technical thing and still be very stupid.
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2017
#12
Agreed, She like many have ample intelligence - it is her values that are the problem
karynnj
May 2017
#24
The right wing organs of hate..Fox news, Hate radio, the republican party and the religious right
workinclasszero
May 2017
#9
And, what about people that do have jobs but get paid so little they can't afford housing, let alone
appleannie1943
May 2017
#5
As noted above: it is possible to master a very technical specialty, and still be very stupid.
mac56
May 2017
#15
Well, isn't that special? I hope she never finds herself unemployed and stricken with a disease.
Vinca
May 2017
#20
She must be such an idiot she believes that nice, well-spoken, well-educated people have jobs that
raccoon
May 2017
#21
I think she just didn't express herself clearly. I don't have a big problem with what I think she
Doodley
May 2017
#26
Those working class poor pay taxes that funded her govt healthcare benefit, yeah?
procon
May 2017
#32