tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1203082776419426855.post7802202686169143865..comments2024-03-26T02:19:27.813-07:00Comments on ♆ The Macho Response ♆: It's The Little ThingsThe Crack Emceehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08366101526773588864noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1203082776419426855.post-82401735384639032992013-07-07T11:14:23.085-07:002013-07-07T11:14:23.085-07:00If you're depressed, over me, my work here is ...If you're depressed, over me, my work here is done,...The Crack Emceehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08366101526773588864noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1203082776419426855.post-69536532451070255662013-07-06T13:23:15.947-07:002013-07-06T13:23:15.947-07:00...and since I'm on a roll: and both folks fro......and since I'm on a roll: and both folks from the left and folks from the right are obsessed with Whole Foods (and squirming around the down hard truth of things -- like abortion)<br /><br />They also don't give two shits about freedom -- take a look at what they both want to do with the "welfare state", or rather, what they want to do with people in that state (and I chose my language here carefully in this blather). They want. to. do -- not encourage/let/allow people to try and work this thing out, but a freaking mandate from on high for the little people (who, I have much suspicions, they don't really see as people all that much anyway). On top of it they have the nerve to call their proposed mandates "freedom" and "liberty" and all that apple pie pandering bs -- and then they call people all kinds of names if they don't sign up for this electric kool aide joyride to hell, they don't appreciate their betters "working things out" for them (because experience has taught many that it doesn't work out, at least not for them). And the truth of the matter is that is no way to achieve any of those things, and the people who don't buy into it from either side maybe aren't the real problem; I'd love to be able to talk to Milton Friedman about this -- maybe the response would surprise some (then again, maybe not).<br />And that goes for Dr. Helen and Ann Althouse too. LOL!<br /><br />PWAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1203082776419426855.post-76340616052171355512013-07-06T13:12:20.658-07:002013-07-06T13:12:20.658-07:00Well, Whole Foods may or may not be a citadel of e...Well, Whole Foods may or may not be a citadel of evil, but it certainly is a monument to our desire to be lied to (I used to work in industrial agriculture -- no, it isn't pretty and on many levels it isn't even right...but most of this organic stuff is just hype; the milk at Whole Foods doesn't come from happy cows grazing freely -- it's as factory as the stuff down at the SaveaLot; that's just the marketing schtick that people buy into in order to pay more for that damn milk).<br />And since NPR hawks that lifestyle, then if not a citadel of evil themselves, they are the carnival barkers in front of those freak shows which are our monuments to stupidity (aka. places like Whole Foods<br /><br />And that's probably why Camille Paglia does more to cut to the chase on the abortion issue than many of these prolife folks -- because I've heard her come right down to the nitty of the gritty about it all (it's killing a kid and let's be honest about it) -- even though she doesn't have a problem with it.<br />At least she used to be that honest and up front -- I hope she hasn't wavered in this, because more people need to just first confront the truth of it all and quit squirming.<br /><br />PWAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com