Wednesday, May 19, 2004
Kerry is truly FRENCH
John sKerry:
''Too many people have been sort of cast aside--no health insurance, no ability to get child care for their kids, no ability to find a job that fits what they were educated for, no ability to get ahead even though they're working harder.'
What a fucking asshat! First of all, was he stating this in France where I drank with bars full of frogs who chose the dole rather than find employment in a field other than that which they were trained for, no..... he was in Oregon. Secondly, what the hell did they get trained in that so poorly prepared them to even find a job. Who is he appealing to? Idiots who have the entitlement mentality and think that if they get a degree (and as if that is worth shit today) that they should get a job. One should choose a degree for one of two reasons: 1) to become educated in a field they find interesting or 2) to become educated in a subject for which someone else will pay for your expertise. Sometimes both occure and you get paid for doing what interests you, but mostly not.
Is sKerry really saying that I should be able to find a job in the field of French Lit., African Studies, or PolySci just because I have the training? Dumbass. It's called supply and demand and its Americam....unlike our Democrat candidate.
''Too many people have been sort of cast aside--no health insurance, no ability to get child care for their kids, no ability to find a job that fits what they were educated for, no ability to get ahead even though they're working harder.'
What a fucking asshat! First of all, was he stating this in France where I drank with bars full of frogs who chose the dole rather than find employment in a field other than that which they were trained for, no..... he was in Oregon. Secondly, what the hell did they get trained in that so poorly prepared them to even find a job. Who is he appealing to? Idiots who have the entitlement mentality and think that if they get a degree (and as if that is worth shit today) that they should get a job. One should choose a degree for one of two reasons: 1) to become educated in a field they find interesting or 2) to become educated in a subject for which someone else will pay for your expertise. Sometimes both occure and you get paid for doing what interests you, but mostly not.
Is sKerry really saying that I should be able to find a job in the field of French Lit., African Studies, or PolySci just because I have the training? Dumbass. It's called supply and demand and its Americam....unlike our Democrat candidate.