I like seeing people in random galleries downvoting Marien to oblivion and then being one of the last people to come in and push him over -100 so his comments get deleted.
I like seeing people in random galleries downvoting Marien to oblivion and then being one of the last people to come in and push him over -100 so his comments get deleted.
I recently did that twice.
Its always the same comment, like 'this author is shit, does not write according to my personal fetish'
The Lincoln Project (supposedly republican PAC) got caught with the Young Dems creating fake Tiki torch photo ops.
It confirms that both are fake and gay.
They included a black dude to claim that any African Americans that vote Republican were Uncle Toms, which unironically became a slur due to Democrat racist propaganda.
This post has been edited by EsotericSatire: Oct 30 2021, 06:21
Wow NYT did an experimental comedy skit where they realised that Blue states are the ones with the most disparities between rich and poor and they struggle to understand why the glorious Dems keep making policy choices that favor the rich and crush the poor in terms of taxation, access to education, and housing affordability.
"Blue states are we have the housing crisis, the biggest disparity of education funding, blue states are where there are most homeless people on the street, blue states are where economic inequality is increasing at the fastest rate. Blue states ARE the problem" NYT Editorial Board Binyamin Appelbaum
Their solution is to vote even harder for Democrats.
This post has been edited by EsotericSatire: Nov 15 2021, 08:22
I was watching a CNBC show called Millennial money where it talks about smart financial advice from 23-26 year olds in NY and LA that are financially secure. The show annoyed me.
Step 1: 1. Land a job that earns 130-200k USD at age 23. ' or 1b Have millions to purchase properties to earn passive income at age 23.
All the self made business people and specialist technicians or trade workers on the show are all 60 - 100k USD. The rest of the people had rich parents or got ivy league diversity scholarships.
The show really skips over the 'how' part of landing those roles or opportunities or just having millions of dollars magically.
There was one guy that was working hard and paid his own way, was earning 130k USD but was getting crushed by the interest on all of his loans, student loans, mortgage, and credit cards.
I was watching a CNBC show called Millennial money where it talks about smart financial advice from 23-26 year olds in NY and LA that are financially secure. The show annoyed me.
Step 1: 1. Land a job that earns 130-200k USD at age 23. ' or 1b Have millions to purchase properties to earn passive income at age 23.
All the self made business people and specialist technicians or trade workers on the show are all 60 - 100k USD. The rest of the people had rich parents or got ivy league diversity scholarships.
The show really skips over the 'how' part of landing those roles or opportunities or just having millions of dollars magically.
There was one guy that was working hard and paid his own way, was earning 130k USD but was getting crushed by the interest on all of his loans, student loans, mortgage, and credit cards.
1) be William Randolph Hurst and actually be the one in a million "rags to riches" guy. 2) ??? 3) PROFIT!!! That's how the entirety of CNBC is.
This post has been edited by dragontamer8740: Nov 17 2021, 05:02
1) be William Randolph Hurst and actually be the one in a million "rags to riches" guy. 2) ??? 3) PROFIT!!! That's how the entirety of CNBC is.
Yeah I am not sure what the point of the show is. They don't give much real advice apart from if you earn a lot you can save money. If your parents have connections or are rich they can set you up for life. The problem is the three generation rule, the first generation works hard earns money, the second generation inherits assets and values from the first, the third generation is degenerate and loses the money. I've met rich people from each basket. The people in the third are so disconnected that they can't empathize with people with less money.
This post has been edited by EsotericSatire: Nov 18 2021, 07:54