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Where are you people going to dinner that a reservation isn't required?

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Liberals are in the dumbest cult on the planet exhibit 4,726,899:

"61K per tent per year" lmfao

1 minute ago, Kz! said:

"I'm not crying, you're crying!"

Great comeback, daddy issues. :lol: 

"I'm not happy so nobody else could possibly be happy"

 

Yeah, that's one way to look at it. It's no surprise you are forever alone.

1 minute ago, vikas83 said:

Where are you people going to dinner that a reservation isn't required?

With the wife? Nowhere. With the wife and the kids? Most places lol.

6 minutes ago, vikas83 said:

Where are you people going to dinner that a reservation isn't required?

The local Walmart here has a McDonald’s inside. 
 

#winning

#wellfed

#noreservationforme

:groovy:

6 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

"I'm not happy so nobody else could possibly be happy"

 

Yeah, that's one way to look at it. It's no surprise you are forever alone.

OK let it go, daddy issues. We're talking about ishlib 60K per year tent cities now. Keep up, damn. 

9 minutes ago, vikas83 said:

Where are you people going to dinner that a reservation isn't required?

Someone hasn't tried Applebee's quesadilla burger, I see. 

16 minutes ago, vikas83 said:

Where are you people going to dinner that a reservation isn't required?

So for the poors, there are many restaurants that are not as in high demand or have a stadiums worth of seating.  Many of these places are able to quickly turn meals around because the food is prepared by the parent company and it simply needs to microwaved the bag it comes in and put on a plate.  You probably never went in one because you thought it was a store that sells Apples and Bees

Just now, Kz! said:

OK let it go, daddy issues. We're talking about ishlib 60K per year tent cities now. Keep up, damn. 

No, you are talking to yourself about that.  We moved on to going out for dinner a while ago. 

9 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

No, you are talking to yourself about that.  We moved on to going out for dinner a while ago. 

Post number 10 crying about my earlier post. But, yeah, you're definitely emotionally well-adjusted. Right. :lol: :roll: 

6 minutes ago, Kz! said:

Post number 10 crying about my earlier post. But, yeah, you're definitely emotionally well-adjusted. Right. :lol: :roll: 

Maybe if you took your wife out to dinner more often you wouldn't need to hop on my D so much. Just a suggestion.

Just now, Boogyman said:

Maybe if you took your wife out to dinner more often you wouldn't need to hop on my D so much. Just a suggestion.

11 and counting...

Dramatic Cry GIF - Dramatic Cry Will Ferrell GIFs

2 minutes ago, Kz! said:

11 and counting...

Dramatic Cry GIF - Dramatic Cry Will Ferrell GIFs

That makes at least 11 for you too then, no? 

20 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

That makes at least 11 for you too then, no? 

12. He literally can't stop. Emotional instability ✔️

:roll: 

9 minutes ago, Kz! said:

12. He literally can't stop. Emotional instability ✔️

:roll: 

That's 12. Go for 13 Kz. You got nothing else to do anyway.

1 minute ago, Boogyman said:

That's 12. Go for 13 Kz. You got nothing else to do anyway.

Holy ish, 13. This is getting sadder than your childhood. 

37 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

Maybe if you took your wife out to dinner more often you wouldn't need to hop on my D so much. Just a suggestion.

he's gotta take that imaginary wife of his out for some poutine, eh!    

 

:roll: :roll:    

1 minute ago, Kz! said:

Holy ish, 13. This is getting sadder than your childhood. 

Yeah my childhood was almost as sad as your adulthood is. 

 

5 minutes ago, mr_hunt said:

he's gotta take that imaginary wife of his out for some poutine!    

 

:roll: :roll:    

He at least needs to dump a bucket of slops in her trough. 

6 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

He at least needs to dump a bucket of slops in her trough. 

whoa....are you saying that kkkz is so sad, lonely, & pathetic that even his imaginary wife is a mess? i mean, she's imaginary...he can make her "look" like whatever he wants...but his deeply depressed subconscious imagines her as a wreck? 

damn. :roll: :roll:   

1 hour ago, vikas83 said:

Where are you people going to dinner that a reservation isn't required?

Bars!!! Bar food is the best for a night out with the wife. 

 

Just now, 20dawk4life said:

Bars!!! Bar food is the best for a night out with the wife. 

We like bars in the afternoons.

 

4 minutes ago, mr_hunt said:

whoa....are you saying that kkkz is so sad, lonely, & pathetic that even his imaginary wife is a mess? i mean, she's imaginary...he can make her "look like" whatever he wants...but his deeply depressed subconscious imagines her as a wreck? 

damn. :roll: :roll:   

It's the best that mind can conjure up after decades of rejection.

14 minutes ago, mr_hunt said:

he's gotta take that imaginary wife of his out for some poutine, eh!    

 

:roll: :roll:    

Had tater tot poutine before. That sheet is amazing. 

5 minutes ago, mr_hunt said:

whoa....are you saying that kkkz is so sad, lonely, & pathetic that even his imaginary wife is a mess? i mean, she's imaginary...he can make her "look" like whatever he wants...but his deeply depressed subconscious imagines her as a wreck? 

damn. :roll: :roll:   

Damn, look how bad I triggered this low T, bald, middle-aged ishlib. And I didn't even say anything to/about him. lmfao

4 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

We like bars in the afternoons.

Yes. Sunday’s when the birds aren’t playing are the best for a bar. 

2 minutes ago, 20dawk4life said:

Yes. Sunday’s when the birds aren’t playing are the best for a bar. 

Saturday for college football. I have no team so I can just watch and enjoy.

 

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NR PLUS EDUCATION

There Is No Reason for Anyone Else to Pay Your Student-Loan Debt

 
December 14, 2021 11:32 AM

Pay for your own education, slackers.

The strangest thing happened to a friend of mine on the night of his 18th birthday. There he was, lying in bed after an evening of celebration and revelry, when, all of a sudden, a strong and insistent man broke in through the window of his apartment, kidnapped him, and forced him to take out $70,000 in student loans. Alarmingly, the saga didn’t end there. Despite my friend’s urgent protestations, this man personally escorted him to his college matriculation, sat with him while he chose his classes, and then spent four years ensuring that he not only attended them, but benefited from them as much as was practically possible. And here’s the worst part: Despite having put my friend through this rotten ordeal, this dastardly man has steadfastly refused to transfer responsibility for the loans to the good ol’ American taxpayer. Can you believe it?

I joke, of course. But I’m afraid that this is how the people who demand that the "federal government” must pay off their student debts are beginning to sound to the average American: as spoiled, selfish, delusional, buck-passing grifters, who spend their days searching for reasons to balance their budgets on the backs of the less fortunate. "Cancel my debts!” they shout. And the rest of us ask, "Er, why?”

The core problem the loan-forgiveness advocates have is that their cause is motivated by nothing more noble than a desire to have more money. The movement’s more skilled supporters attempt to abstract this away a little, naturally — "If I didn’t have to pay my loans,” they say, "I’d have more money to spend on consumer products, which would have a beneficial macroeconomic effect”; "If I didn’t have to repay my loans, I could get on the property ladder”; "If I didn’t have my loans to pay, I would be less anxious about money” — but, as is abundantly obvious to everyone on the outside, these are ultimately just different ways of saying the same thing: "I would like to have more cash.”

Anyone can do this. If I didn’t have to pay my mortgage, I’d have more money to spend on consumer products, which would have a beneficial macroeconomic effect. Ipso facto, the federal government should pay my mortgage. If my plumber didn’t have to make the payments on the F-150 he uses to transport his equipment, he would be more readily able to buy a home. Ipso facto, the federal government should pay off his truck.

 

"Ah,” cry the loan-forgivers, "But that’s different!” Is it, though? Why? It seems pretty simple to me. I benefit from my home; I should pay it off. The plumber benefits from his truck; he should pay it off. Students benefit from college; they should pay it off. "Yes,” comes the response. "But taking out loans is the only way to pay for college, which is so expensive!” Okay, and the same is true of housing and of cars. "But education is a human right!” Well, even if we accept that, by that way of thinking, so are housing and transportation. "But college is less affordable than it used to be, thanks to an unholy combination of federal subsidies and strict controls on supply!” May I introduce you to the real-estate market? "But my going to college is good for everyone!” No, it’s really, really not.

 

Recently, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez griped about her own loans. "I’m 32 years old now,” she said. "I have over $17,000 in student-loan debt, and I didn’t go to graduate school because I knew that getting another degree would drown me in debt that I would never be able to surpass. This is unacceptable.” Why? Which part of this, exactly, is "unacceptable”? Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has debts because Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took on debts in order to pay for the education that she received — an education that has landed her a plum job in Congress. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez doesn’t have more debt than she would have had if she’d borrowed more than she did, because, aware of the tradeoffs, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez demurred. I cannot see the problem. Are we really supposed to believe that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s having some more letters next to her name would be of such extraordinary benefit to the nation at large that the rest of us should gratefully pony up and pay for it? Give me a break.

If there is anything "unacceptable” about Ocasio-Cortez’s situation, it is that she seems genuinely to believe that she is a victim. As a member of Congress, Ocasio-Cortez makes $175,000 per year, and as has been widely reported, she is doing sufficiently well to have bought herself a Tesla. And good for her! In all sincerity, I wish her great riches and happiness. But that she would even consider asking for help in repaying the $17,000 worth of debt from which she’s already benefited considerably? That is obscene.

 

Just pay your bills, slackers. Everyone else has to.

https://www.nationalreview.com/2021/12/there-is-no-reason-for-anyone-else-to-pay-your-student-loan-debt/

 

 

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