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November 4, 2013

Neener, neener, neener!

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Maybe Pain Will Teach You Millenials Not To Vote For Your Own Serfdom:You Millenials voted for Obama by a margin of 28 percent,
which will make it a lot easier for me to accept the benefits you will be paying for. We warned you that liberalism was a scam designed to take the fruits of your labor and transfer it to us, the older, established generation. Oh, and also to the couch-dwelling, Democrat-voting losers who live off of food stamps and order junk from QVC with their Obamaphones. You didn’t listen to us. Maybe you’ll listen to pain. There’s no sugar-coating it – your votes for Democrats have ensured that you are the first generation in American history that will fail to exceed what their parents attained. Embracing liberalism was a stupid thing to do, done for the stupidest of reasons, and I will now let you subsidize my affluent lifestyle without a shred of guilt.

Posted by gerardvanderleun at November 4, 2013 5:02 PM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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This will be not unlike that breakthrough in puppy training, where despite the endless warnings, admonitions and demonstrations it is time the animals nose is thrust right into the steaming shit pile.

An aha moment, if you will.

Posted by: itor at November 4, 2013 6:46 PM

I don't know if the Millennials will learn from their mistakes. Forget not that this group was/is inculcated with the disease of faux self-esteem.

Note how hard it is to break a habit. Look at how the Jews vote after the Bamster keeps trying to skewer Israel.

Posted by: Peccable at November 5, 2013 3:03 AM

If you'll believe a marriage can be made up of two husbands and no brides, you'll believe anything.

What's disheartening is how the Democrats continue to derail serious discussion about how to improve things in this country.

IMHO, the productive political conversation exists entirely between Republicans and Libertarians. The Democrats have nothing productive to offer the conversation: They sow very little but discord and confusion.

Posted by: IB Bill at November 5, 2013 3:08 AM

People don't vote for their own serfdom, they vote for everyone's serfdom. That is how elections work.

Posted by: Potsie at November 5, 2013 5:11 AM

I suspect a big chunk of that 28% plurality was from the 16% unemployed millenials who are on the dole, either governmental or parental. Their wake up call will come when the dole takes a dive, which seems to have begun.

Posted by: BillH at November 5, 2013 7:36 AM

I doubt they'll ever learn. They'll just call to the government to fix the problems it made, and blame people who disagree with them.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at November 5, 2013 7:36 AM

I am heartsick for my conservative children, who both work two jobs and did NOT vote for Obama. It is just painful.

Posted by: Leslie at November 5, 2013 8:14 AM

We're slumping into the gutter but have further to go. We've been heading there since the 60's. But there is comfort in numbers as most of the more civilized world has been crawling into the gutter as well. It is always the craziness of the people that puts an entire country on its knees and the crazier we get the deeper we collapse into the gutter. The Greeks collapsed hundreds of years ago and are still surfing the limits of crazy. The English collapsed into the gutter in the 1720's and it took them 65 years to get back out but a close look at them now appears to show little likelihood they will escapes so soon again. But what about us? The 30's were a harbinger, I suspect we won't be so lucky this time...crazy is everywhere.

Posted by: indyjonesouthere at November 5, 2013 8:54 AM

Feed 'em, entertain 'em, and buy their phones and contraception and they'll be good to go. May their chains of serfdom lie lightly upon them and may we forget that they were ever our countrymen.

Posted by: Richard at November 5, 2013 9:42 AM

In some ways what he's written is hilarious, but within his words (and within my own thoughts) there lies not just contempt, but pity for the millenials...although the pity part is I believe held alive by a very very thin shred of hope that the millenials do have enough common sense and intellectual honesty underneath all of the "idealism of youth" (naivete) that they've, up until now, shown us all so proudly.

Posted by: UncleJefe at November 5, 2013 9:48 AM

The last vestige and hope of true economic and political justice is disappearing from our planet. The majority of Americans are no longer capable of distinguishing government stolen free sh*t from freedom.

Posted by: Denny at November 5, 2013 9:51 AM

Here Here Richard! Cheers!

Leslie: your kids and my conservative nephews will be the winners of the future due to the conformist-loserism of their co-millenials.

Patrick Henry and P.T. Barnum were right.

Posted by: pinklady at November 5, 2013 10:49 AM

Young minds are much easier to persuade, a carnival barker can make his wares sound so appealing , think "hope and change", and of course peer pressure is a very real phenomena. I guess growing up when there was more Freedom makes one appreciate what can be lost, the millenials(?)will never know what hit them.

Posted by: jim sisco at November 5, 2013 1:06 PM

Oh Lord wooncha buy me an Owe-BAMA phone!
I want Beyonce for my ringtone!
It's hard to get by on food stamps alone,
So Lord, wooncha buy me an Owe-BAMA phone!

Posted by: Don Rodrigo at November 6, 2013 1:31 PM

Why do you think the first thing the left destroyed was the trust in the wisdom of the elderly? Don't trust anyone over 40.

Don't trust their wisdom and experience. Rely on your own instincts, which are so easily manipulated and so immature as to not understand what we're doing.

Some things you can only really understand through experience and time. And the young must rely on the old when it comes to these things. One of those things is the ability to see through a con man and sense a lie.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at November 8, 2013 7:27 AM

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