kill a town. A cautionary tale for the anti-immigrant movement on the right.
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megamoze said:
“A lot of people did not look three years out.”
If I had a nickel for every right-winger that said to me "I didn't think about it that way" when advocating some inane-doomed-to-failure policy, I might be rich enough to become a Republican.
Megamoze, the rich Republicans do think about it that way; that's how they stay rich. It's the middle-class, working, and poor Republicans that have a tendency not to think. That's why they keep lining up to get screwed, and why they keep blaming their sore asses on their natural allies (progressives, brown people, migrant workers, etc.).
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“A lot of people did not look three years out.”
If I had a nickel for every right-winger that said to me "I didn't think about it that way" when advocating some inane-doomed-to-failure policy, I might be rich enough to become a Republican.
Megamoze, the rich Republicans do think about it that way; that's how they stay rich. It's the middle-class, working, and poor Republicans that have a tendency not to think. That's why they keep lining up to get screwed, and why they keep blaming their sore asses on their natural allies (progressives, brown people, migrant workers, etc.).