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Neal Boortz on typical Obama supporter

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Neal describes the typical Obama supporter. Angry at people who do better so I'll vote for the guy who will hurt them and give to me.
Obama , the new Robin Hood of the west.. he takes from the rich and gives to the poor to get elected.

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  • Wow, you people... I'm a poor man, I've been homeless quite a few times actually. I've lived in a tent a couple of times in my life, and you know what? It was my fault. Boortz is absolutely right. Only the strong survive. People willing to change who they are to become strong. I've fought from my state of homelessness and overcome my situation. I have a short professional haircut, I groom myself, and I am going to college now. Take responsibility for yourself, and change your situation.

  • @marcussatterwhite My pay, in jobs I've had, were never "cut" because of costs going up, my jobs were eliminated because of people like you, who told lies, and because I refused to do other people's jobs FOR them, and I didn't allow sorry, useless, management and supervisors who don't take accountability for their screwed-up directives and tried to make me a scapegoat. And because of that, I'm SELF-employed. Okay? You clearly are one with an entitlement mentality.

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  • @aeriusblindsight

    That's friggin'nuts man. There are people who never had the opportunity to succeed or fail in the first place. And there are those who always had a monopolistic access to resources and creates a system that denies it to others.

    Our system isn't perfect & it certainly needs reform, but we don't abolish it. Because life is funny; As healthy as you are now, a freak accident not of your own fault can happen to you, & you will be rendered as helpless as a baby.

  • @as26370..you are exactly right..

  • @kurmx Oh things are slowly but surely picking up, :) in any new business you have to be patient. In the meantime, if you like, I recommend the book, The Secrets of Self-Employment. by Paul and Sarah Edwards. And consider any title where that book is sold that you feel encompasses your entire outlook on self-employment. :)

  • @Tsuruta1 You just articulated my sentiments exactley. I am also contemplating going into business on my own. How is it going for you so far? I hope really good.

  • employees are also consumers

    Neil doesn't understand that

  • I was with Him till He said fishing lures lol..

  • @aeriusblindsight ARE YOU KIDDING?? THAT'S A TESTIMONY!! :) That's the kind of story people who are still in that life NEED to hear. Like I said earlier, I can't be a witnessing tool to others on something like that because I've never faced it. But you definately stand a good chance to grab some ears with that. It is up to you of course to tell it in a book, but I guarantee you, you will provoked to share that story in case you hear others who say they cant rise above those sort of issues. :)

  • @as26370 read my original post. I'm living proof that it's the decisions of the poor that keeps them poor. I've gone from homeless drug addict/thug living in a tent to a college student with straight A's. I'm aspiring to finish my college career in 10 years as a surgeon.

  • @Tsuruta1 Thanks Tsuruta1. I don't know if people would want to read about my life though. I was a horrible lowly human being for a long time. I was a drug addict and a thug for a bit in my life. I just knew I would die if I kept up that life style. I didn't want to die a bum on the streets, and after realizing that I've fought with every fiber of my being to change my life. I hope to be a surgeon 10 years from now.

  • @aeriusblindsight And you will make an awesome testimony to others on how to leave that situation. I can't really because I've never faced that, I've been unemployed due to layoff yes, but never without a house. I bet if you wrote a book on what you've faced, it would make a great seller. :)

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