So Well Educated and Yet So Blindfully Ignorant

If you want some insight into why college students and 20-something college grads can be so incredibly stupid, watch Tucker Carlson interview this guy.


"Blindfully?"
And you're making fun of other people who are stupid? LOL
 
If you want some insight into why college students and 20-something college grads can be so incredibly stupid, watch Tucker Carlson interview this guy.


"Blindfully?"
And you're making fun of other people who are stupid? LOL

Blindfully definition
(comparative more blindly, superlative most blindly) In a blind manner; without sight; sightlessly. Without consideration or question.


Weatherman, educating the Left since 1978
 
If you want some insight into why college students and 20-something college grads can be so incredibly stupid, watch Tucker Carlson interview this guy.


"Blindfully?"
And you're making fun of other people who are stupid? LOL

Blindfully definition
(comparative more blindly, superlative most blindly) In a blind manner; without sight; sightlessly. Without consideration or question.


Weatherman, educating the Left since 1978



without sight.
without consideration or question.

that's you.

and your friends.
 
If you want some insight into why college students and 20-something college grads can be so incredibly stupid, watch Tucker Carlson interview this guy.




LOOK:
  • This kid now passes as a "law professor?"
  • How do you get to be a law scholar believing in socialism when the very bedrock of our law extols the virtue of capital?
  • Anyone who always sits there grinning smugly, you can trust they are an arrogant idiot.
  • Just because we have a damaged and corrupted capitalistic system that is the only system that has ever truly worked for the people, doesn't mean that rather than FIX IT, you abandon it for a system that has never worked at all!
 
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Well, the cost of housing is inflated, inflated to almost double what it was when I was a young man.

Most of that came from the housing bubble bursting and then the big banks that made the bad loans getting bailed out.

They then acquired property on a much larger scale than they could before.

As for what to do about it? I fear there's not much we can right now except let the free market raise wages and lower the cost of housing. The damage has been done.

Getting rid of illegals is a step in the right direction for putting more money in all American's pockets.
 
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Well, the cost of housing is inflated, inflated to almost double what it was when I was a young man.

Most of that came from the housing bubble bursting and then the big banks that made the bad loans getting bailed out.

They then acquired property on a much larger scale than they could before.

As for what to do about it? I fear there's not much we can right now except raise wages and let the free market lower the cost of housing. The damage has been done.

Getting rid of illegals is a step in the right direction for putting more money in all American's pockets.


Why is it that the government can regulate everything else, banks and industry, schools, cigarettes and food, but they cannot regulate the simple dynamics of wage growth vs. living costs that make it possible for the lifeblood of the economy, its average citizen, to actually survive and flourish?
 
Well, the cost of housing is inflated, inflated to almost double what it was when I was a young man.

Most of that came from the housing bubble bursting and then the big banks that made the bad loans getting bailed out.

They then acquired property on a much larger scale than they could before.

As for what to do about it? I fear there's not much we can right now except raise wages and let the free market lower the cost of housing. The damage has been done.

Getting rid of illegals is a step in the right direction for putting more money in all American's pockets.


Why is it that the government can regulate everything else, banks and industry, schools, cigarettes and food, but they cannot regulate the simple dynamics of wage growth vs. living costs that make it possible for the lifeblood of the economy, its average citizen, to actually survive and flourish?

Well, how good of a job does the government do in everything? Some things are better left alone. :abgg2q.jpg:

Bailing out the banks was a big mistake. They should have been liquidated with the proceeds going to the depositors first. A side effect if that were to happen would be more competition in banking.

That's all done and over with now. :(
 
Well, the cost of housing is inflated, inflated to almost double what it was when I was a young man.

Most of that came from the housing bubble bursting and then the big banks that made the bad loans getting bailed out.

They then acquired property on a much larger scale than they could before.

As for what to do about it? I fear there's not much we can right now except raise wages and let the free market lower the cost of housing. The damage has been done.

Getting rid of illegals is a step in the right direction for putting more money in all American's pockets.


Why is it that the government can regulate everything else, banks and industry, schools, cigarettes and food, but they cannot regulate the simple dynamics of wage growth vs. living costs that make it possible for the lifeblood of the economy, its average citizen, to actually survive and flourish?

Well, how good of a job does the government do in everything? Some things are better left alone. :abgg2q.jpg:

Bailing out the banks was a big mistake. They should have been liquidated with the proceeds going to the depositors first. A side effect if that were to happen would be more competition in banking.

That's all done and over with now. :(


They were simply too big to fail in Obama's economy, much like his 500 million to Solyndra.

Apparently it is OK if we fail.

Let's all fail, then fail to pay our taxes which feed the government.
 
Well, the cost of housing is inflated, inflated to almost double what it was when I was a young man.

Most of that came from the housing bubble bursting and then the big banks that made the bad loans getting bailed out.

They then acquired property on a much larger scale than they could before.

As for what to do about it? I fear there's not much we can right now except raise wages and let the free market lower the cost of housing. The damage has been done.

Getting rid of illegals is a step in the right direction for putting more money in all American's pockets.


Why is it that the government can regulate everything else, banks and industry, schools, cigarettes and food, but they cannot regulate the simple dynamics of wage growth vs. living costs that make it possible for the lifeblood of the economy, its average citizen, to actually survive and flourish?

Well, how good of a job does the government do in everything? Some things are better left alone. :abgg2q.jpg:

Bailing out the banks was a big mistake. They should have been liquidated with the proceeds going to the depositors first. A side effect if that were to happen would be more competition in banking.

That's all done and over with now. :(


They were simply too big to fail in Obama's economy, much like his 500 million to Solyndra.

Apparently it is OK if we fail.

Let's all fail, then fail to pay our taxes which feed the government.

Bush bailed out the banks.
 
If you want some insight into why college students and 20-something college grads can be so incredibly stupid, watch Tucker Carlson interview this guy.


"Blindfully?"
And you're making fun of other people who are stupid? LOL

Blindfully definition
(comparative more blindly, superlative most blindly) In a blind manner; without sight; sightlessly. Without consideration or question.


Weatherman, educating the Left since 1978



without sight.
without consideration or question.

that's you.

and your friends.

Did you get that rebuttal from a 3 year old?
 

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