I'm sick of some of the stuff I see going on around me. Sick and angry, and ready to get in peoples faces. Really ready to get in their faces. It's time for truth, even if it's a hostile truth. I would have more respect for the President and his minions if they would straight up say what they intend, rather than bandy words and seek to convince us they respect those of us with faith, ethics and a belief that rule of law applies to the government as much as to the people.
Like that's going to happen.
Stephen Cote' is co-author of a study that surprised him. He is a psychologist at the University of Toronto, who has conducted a series of experiments. What surprised him was that across the series of seven different experiments it was found that Highly educated, successful people are much more likely to lie and cheat than the rest of us. That explains a lot. For one thing, it explains how Obama and Ilk have been so successful in convincing people that they, a coterie of rich academics and policy wonks, have the well being of the masses at heart, even while wrecking the economy and doing almost nothing for the majority. They lie. And they are practiced liars. (For instance, the sudden drop in unemployment figures, created by redefining unemployment, not "creating or saving" jobs.) There is another unpleasant fact of sociological research to consider as well--that the biggest current factor affecting whether or not someone will complete a college education is how much money they come from. If your family is in the top 50%, you will most likely finish. If not, you most likely will not. Since a university education opens doors to influence, power and government jobs, we are staffing our government with the people most likely to lie and cheat. Not only that, they are woefully ignorant. it turns out that 7000 seniors tested on American Civics--history, political Thought, Foreign policy and history, and economics, the average score was 54.2%--an "F". So we have ignorant liars, formulating policy, which they then manage to foist off on the two least competent demographics to understand such policy--ignorant university educated liars and welfare recipients, who have very low academic achievement. The Ignoretti deceiving the ignorant.
This is why we have such spectacles as women attending Georgetown University complaining that they spend three grand a year on contraceptives, and so are entitled to the University insurance program to pay for them. Being ignorant of basic economics they fail to realize that the cost will simply be added to the premiums they pay for student insurance. Being liars they insist that they are spending thousands of dollars per year in contraceptive costs. With forty percent claiming that the cost of contraception is a struggle, and with a months worth of birth control pills averaging $9 at target, one begins to suspect they are lying,hoping to get something for nothing. And, by the way, these are students at the Law School--a traditional entry way into government service. But it breaks down further, in an interesting way. Not only do these women want you and I to chop up $1000 a year to pay for their fornication, Craig Bannister, writing for CNS news figured something out--the push on college campuses is for students to use condoms to prevent STDs. Well, he found that CVS pharmacies will sell, on their web site, name brand condoms at a buck a pop. That means that if they are following recommendations, they are having sex 2.74 times a day. Here's where to get real: Ladies, close your damned legs, or go to a secular school where the insurance will pay for your pills. or maybe, just go to any one of the innumerable sources fro free condoms that already exist around any college or university. I lived for 15 years in a university town, and condoms were so heavily distributed that they littered the sidewalks at times. So--Stop lying, stop sleeping around, pay for your own vice, or get the hell out of Catholic School. Nobody makes you attend there in the first place.
This same thing is seen among faculty member of universities, and the progressive factions. I will never forget a college educated woman trying to escalate a situation to get a working class rival expelled from a group by upping the rhetorical ante by calling a rhythm stick and "assault weapon". Like wise, the faculty of John Carrol University, well 25% of them, are insisting that the university accept the "compromise plan" and urging the bishops to "avoid rhetoric" about this issue. They cite Non-Catholic groups acceptance of contraceptive and abortive practices, groups such as the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Family Physicians, and the Institute of Medicine. Being largely from the Arts and humanities faculties, with a healthy admixture of those involved in "Population and Public Health", etc. they seem oblivious that the member of the groups they cited turn a profit from contraceptives, sterilization, abotificients and abortions. Being liars, they include members of the "Theology" faculty. here's where to get real: you work for a Catholic University, if you don't like that, and don't like the fact that your benefits don't include ways to violate the fifth commandment, get the hell out. You are lying by your very presence, especially those in the Theology department. You are supposed, by implicit actions, to support the goals of Catholic education. If you don't. please stop taking Catholic cash that supports your middle class, comfortable existence. It's that simple, we are tired of paying our enemies to stab us in the back, and we don't need you.
It's time we get in peoples faces, it's time we speak our minds, clearly, without worrying about tact, or being insensitive. Our culture is dominated by opportunists, liars, cheats and ignoramuses. We will not be free, we will not be comfortable, we will not prosper until we eliminate lying, cheating, corruption and faithlessness that masquerades as reason. Especially troubling to is the way that ignorance begets arrogance, which gives rise to lies to force the ways of an elite upon us all. These things are part of the cause of our current difficulties, and part of the punishment these difficulties are.
We fought a revolution about things like this, and it might take another one to correct it, if we do not unify the decent, working people, and oppose the elite which seeks to take the place of the British nobility and Crown we ran out of here over 200 years ago.
Like that's going to happen.
Stephen Cote' is co-author of a study that surprised him. He is a psychologist at the University of Toronto, who has conducted a series of experiments. What surprised him was that across the series of seven different experiments it was found that Highly educated, successful people are much more likely to lie and cheat than the rest of us. That explains a lot. For one thing, it explains how Obama and Ilk have been so successful in convincing people that they, a coterie of rich academics and policy wonks, have the well being of the masses at heart, even while wrecking the economy and doing almost nothing for the majority. They lie. And they are practiced liars. (For instance, the sudden drop in unemployment figures, created by redefining unemployment, not "creating or saving" jobs.) There is another unpleasant fact of sociological research to consider as well--that the biggest current factor affecting whether or not someone will complete a college education is how much money they come from. If your family is in the top 50%, you will most likely finish. If not, you most likely will not. Since a university education opens doors to influence, power and government jobs, we are staffing our government with the people most likely to lie and cheat. Not only that, they are woefully ignorant. it turns out that 7000 seniors tested on American Civics--history, political Thought, Foreign policy and history, and economics, the average score was 54.2%--an "F". So we have ignorant liars, formulating policy, which they then manage to foist off on the two least competent demographics to understand such policy--ignorant university educated liars and welfare recipients, who have very low academic achievement. The Ignoretti deceiving the ignorant.
This is why we have such spectacles as women attending Georgetown University complaining that they spend three grand a year on contraceptives, and so are entitled to the University insurance program to pay for them. Being ignorant of basic economics they fail to realize that the cost will simply be added to the premiums they pay for student insurance. Being liars they insist that they are spending thousands of dollars per year in contraceptive costs. With forty percent claiming that the cost of contraception is a struggle, and with a months worth of birth control pills averaging $9 at target, one begins to suspect they are lying,hoping to get something for nothing. And, by the way, these are students at the Law School--a traditional entry way into government service. But it breaks down further, in an interesting way. Not only do these women want you and I to chop up $1000 a year to pay for their fornication, Craig Bannister, writing for CNS news figured something out--the push on college campuses is for students to use condoms to prevent STDs. Well, he found that CVS pharmacies will sell, on their web site, name brand condoms at a buck a pop. That means that if they are following recommendations, they are having sex 2.74 times a day. Here's where to get real: Ladies, close your damned legs, or go to a secular school where the insurance will pay for your pills. or maybe, just go to any one of the innumerable sources fro free condoms that already exist around any college or university. I lived for 15 years in a university town, and condoms were so heavily distributed that they littered the sidewalks at times. So--Stop lying, stop sleeping around, pay for your own vice, or get the hell out of Catholic School. Nobody makes you attend there in the first place.
This same thing is seen among faculty member of universities, and the progressive factions. I will never forget a college educated woman trying to escalate a situation to get a working class rival expelled from a group by upping the rhetorical ante by calling a rhythm stick and "assault weapon". Like wise, the faculty of John Carrol University, well 25% of them, are insisting that the university accept the "compromise plan" and urging the bishops to "avoid rhetoric" about this issue. They cite Non-Catholic groups acceptance of contraceptive and abortive practices, groups such as the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Family Physicians, and the Institute of Medicine. Being largely from the Arts and humanities faculties, with a healthy admixture of those involved in "Population and Public Health", etc. they seem oblivious that the member of the groups they cited turn a profit from contraceptives, sterilization, abotificients and abortions. Being liars, they include members of the "Theology" faculty. here's where to get real: you work for a Catholic University, if you don't like that, and don't like the fact that your benefits don't include ways to violate the fifth commandment, get the hell out. You are lying by your very presence, especially those in the Theology department. You are supposed, by implicit actions, to support the goals of Catholic education. If you don't. please stop taking Catholic cash that supports your middle class, comfortable existence. It's that simple, we are tired of paying our enemies to stab us in the back, and we don't need you.
It's time we get in peoples faces, it's time we speak our minds, clearly, without worrying about tact, or being insensitive. Our culture is dominated by opportunists, liars, cheats and ignoramuses. We will not be free, we will not be comfortable, we will not prosper until we eliminate lying, cheating, corruption and faithlessness that masquerades as reason. Especially troubling to is the way that ignorance begets arrogance, which gives rise to lies to force the ways of an elite upon us all. These things are part of the cause of our current difficulties, and part of the punishment these difficulties are.
We fought a revolution about things like this, and it might take another one to correct it, if we do not unify the decent, working people, and oppose the elite which seeks to take the place of the British nobility and Crown we ran out of here over 200 years ago.
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