In principle, if you are only yourself and accountable to no-one, that works.
If you're married with a wife and two young kids depending on your share coming in, not as practical.
(Unless you happen to have a rich uncle)
When you've worked hard, got good grades and provided good exchange with your employers but then lost that job because of "the economy", you can't push kids back inside.
here's the deal.
you can ignore your civic duty...
not keep yourself informed on the issues.
not even be aware of what your political representative take on those issues are.
not even know who those representatives ARE.
not vote anyway..cause they are all the same.
then complain because the whole thing is a mess.
Assuming a static world, that's a good question!
I have not had any experience with such a thing.
I remember a 14 month period during which I had three really good jobs.
First company closed because the founding brothers had a fight.
Next one I got laid off due to budget cuts.
3rd one, the company went bankrupt and closed due to a lawsuit.
After the third one, it was two years before I had anything better than "retail clerk."
Two thumbs up to that.
I kept my pecker in my pants so well I ended up only having my wife's three by proxy.
The three lost jobs were real... having to unexpectedly feed a family due to sudden changes in circumstances-- that was a hypothetical.
I don't really care whether they are Repooplicans or Degenocrats.
None of them know what's good for anyone who's not wearing THEIR Shoes.
In principle, if you are only yourself and accountable to no-one, that works.
If you're married with a wife and two young kids depending on your share coming in, not as practical.
(Unless you happen to have a rich uncle)
Well here's the thing.
If you don't have an acceptable income.
why do you have a wife and two kids?
When you've worked hard, got good grades and provided good exchange with your employers but then lost that job because of "the economy", you can't push kids back inside.
it would seem that voting for the right people is important then?
I don't think it matters which
actorclown the real power puts up for the masses to argue over.We're still sending troops to more and more places to fatten up stock portfolios.
so there you have it.
blame someone else.
it's not YOUR fault.
here's the deal.
you can ignore your civic duty...
not keep yourself informed on the issues.
not even be aware of what your political representative take on those issues are.
not even know who those representatives ARE.
not vote anyway..cause they are all the same.
then complain because the whole thing is a mess.
someone OUGHT TO MAKE a law
and the politician grins and does exactly that.
Assuming a static world, that's a good question!
I have not had any experience with such a thing.
I remember a 14 month period during which I had three really good jobs.
First company closed because the founding brothers had a fight.
Next one I got laid off due to budget cuts.
3rd one, the company went bankrupt and closed due to a lawsuit.
After the third one, it was two years before I had anything better than "retail clerk."
That sux.
Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.
as soon as the democrat who crashed the economy was gone I'm sure you got a better job.
but in general...
Old saying
"failure to plan on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part"
(no offense)
My dad done told me..."BOY"...he called me boy. "Keep you prick in your pants until you can afford an offspring"
And I did.
and My brothers did.
and my sons did.
didn't seem like that hard of a thing.
Two thumbs up to that.
I kept my pecker in my pants so well I ended up only having my wife's three by proxy.
The three lost jobs were real... having to unexpectedly feed a family due to sudden changes in circumstances-- that was a hypothetical.
I don't really care whether they are Repooplicans or Degenocrats.
None of them know what's good for anyone who's not wearing THEIR Shoes.
and that's a fact.
rule of thumb...any time the government says a law will do something..expect the opposite.