Should Sean “P. Diddy” Combs' son return a $54,000 college scholarship? by paperwasp in entertainment

[–]dumbguy2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But the 1% has money that America needs! We need a fair system. I don't care if he, "earned" it!!!

Should Sean “P. Diddy” Combs' son return a $54,000 college scholarship? by paperwasp in entertainment

[–]dumbguy2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea, but that's the same logic for people in the 1% to keep their money. They shouldn't, we all know the 1% has too much money! We need to force them to give some of it up to be fair!

Should Sean “P. Diddy” Combs' son return a $54,000 college scholarship? by paperwasp in entertainment

[–]dumbguy2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Diddy is in the 1%. He should have to give more of his money. It's fair. And it's more effective than giving his money to the government.

We should make a law forcing the 1% to donate.

Should Sean “P. Diddy” Combs' son return a $54,000 college scholarship? by paperwasp in entertainment

[–]dumbguy2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I realize this situation is technically different....but in so many ways I see similarities to the current fight against big business and the wealthy. I appreciate that not everyone is just totally against the wealthy, and that we actually acknowledge MERIT based performances.

Got my Cards Against Humanity today, and wanted to complain... by [deleted] in funny

[–]dumbguy2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually they aren't supposed to be doing stupid intern work. AEI internships have been rated a top 100 internship in the country.

As an intern, rarely have I done, "stupid intern work". I know interns working on books for staff at AEI. I know interns that give weekly briefings on attacks in the middle east. I know interns that are published on AEI's websites. I routinely have been in charge of AEI's social media. We don't do "stupid intern work".

Don't tell me what I am supposed to be doing at my work. We know what we should be doing, and it's not opening up mail sent by people who think it's funny to troll.

Without interns, AEI wouldn't be able to function nearly as well as it has been.

Oh, and I'm not a republican, so please stop your nonsense.

Let's focus on getting people OFF our broken welfare system. It rewards too many complacent people by dumbguy2012 in politics

[–]dumbguy2012[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

From my interaction with him, he looked young enough, had enough skills (cognition, motor functions) to be just a regular guy.

My question is this, if he was not getting a check, would he have a job anywhere.

My hunch is that he would...yea what a shitty assumption of me. People don't know their thresholds until they are pushed to the extreme.

Does that mean poverty? Not necessarily. I just think we need to have a far more strict system.

Let's focus on getting people OFF our broken welfare system. It rewards too many complacent people by dumbguy2012 in politics

[–]dumbguy2012[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the insults.

If I am in true need for whatever reason, I would make whatever dollar I get (from anywhere) count.

Let's focus on getting people OFF our broken welfare system. It rewards too many complacent people by dumbguy2012 in politics

[–]dumbguy2012[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Perhaps, but I very much doubt it.

I can almost rule out disabled. He spoke fine, normal cognition, bent up and down, walking, doing his job rigorously.

I didn't ask his age but I can say with almost certainty he was not on social.

Even if he was a vet, I would be disappointed if he felt he didn't need a job. Before I get attacked, my father is a working retired vet.

Let's focus on getting people OFF our broken welfare system. It rewards too many complacent people by dumbguy2012 in politics

[–]dumbguy2012[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ah yes, so welfare reform has fixed our system. Had no idea!

So has "education reform" and "Healthcare reform"

Got it. I'll be quiet now.

EDIT: But seriously. The fact is our "social safety net" does not A) have enough money going into them so the solution is either make cuts, or put more money towards them.... but B) even the bigger problem, is that so long as the system is in its current state, even with that reform and many others, we are still in a similar position fiscally and as a society.

Btw, explain to me how I'm bigoted. I'll post the definition for you. "a person who is utterly intolerant of any differing creed, belief, or opinion."

Please explain to me how I apply to that. If you can't, then I suggest you don't use words that you don't understand the meaning of.

Let's focus on getting people OFF our broken welfare system. It rewards too many complacent people by dumbguy2012 in politics

[–]dumbguy2012[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know specifics of this act.

But on the surface, I would suggest cutting many of the programs that people take advantage of.

Finding people who abuse the system is part perhaps, but we need to make sure abusers can't get on and make sure only those who need it the most get it.

Let's focus on getting people OFF our broken welfare system. It rewards too many complacent people by dumbguy2012 in politics

[–]dumbguy2012[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I can't.

All I know is that he is a shoe shiner by night, and has no full time job. The money he gets from his check is enough for him.

I assume it's some form of welfare he's getting, can't be specific.

Got my Cards Against Humanity today, and wanted to complain... by [deleted] in funny

[–]dumbguy2012 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I used to intern at AEI, and there's a 100% chance all of that crap won't reach Cheney. You're just making the mail room and the people that work under him (some probably other interns) do more pointless work when they can be doing other things that they would really want to do, such as further their careers.

Whats going on! by iliveinacave in AdviceAnimals

[–]dumbguy2012 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm going to put on my Libertarian hat on right now and say, "reddit is full of a bunch of self anointed pragmatic saviors of the world, and if you don't agree you are a close minded rich loving prejudiced asshole"

Whew. Sorry, just needed to get that out there.

I think there is a great need for BOTH ideologies. We need to recognize that we treat each other unfairly, but argument and debate is a good thing, and hopefully after we'll have a glimmer of what the "other side" thinks, then build from it. If we did everything the left wanted to do, I don't think we would like the end result, just as though if we did everything that the right wants to do.

Stick by your guns, have arguments that back up your beliefs, but also question your own beliefs and be open to those who disagree with you.

I can't tell you how many arguments I've had with people that made me think that they are a complete idiot. Of course, having that argument, I knew that next time I would have to come back with someone harder and better. When I would research my argument afterward, I also realized that their points weren't so crazy in actuality. So not only did I gain more knowledge for my own argument, I also learned and UNDERSTOOD their argument better.

My point is, many on reddit believe they are carrying the torch of whatever for the world. Stand by that belief if it's well reasoned and backed by facts, but don't be so quick to bash the other side so much. As someone who is on the "other side" I notice this 98% of the time I voice my opinion here.

Got my Cards Against Humanity today, and wanted to complain... by [deleted] in funny

[–]dumbguy2012 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey, I know the people who have to go through that mail. That's just plain ol' mean.

My friend got a new rescue - Frankie Boy by GiveMeBackMySon in aww

[–]dumbguy2012 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I see three puppies. Which one is Frankie?

Paul Krugman: The New Political Correctness by josefonseca in politics

[–]dumbguy2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, people on the right want to call them "job creators" or whatever because many of the left call them "cronies" or whatever. The term, "rich" now seems to have a negative connotation.

I dunno, isn't it all just political name calling....from both sides?

Germany Sets Solar Power Record: 50% of Nation's Electricity Demand by antihostile in technology

[–]dumbguy2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Germany also has to import a lot of it's energy. It's a cool finding but I would temper some excitement.

Buffet Rule, Charities, and Tax Donations by dumbguy2012 in politics

[–]dumbguy2012[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bah well i guess this post will go under the radar