Thursday, December 15, 2011

Liberal Lies Must Taste Better Than Rumpleminze


Inevitably economics comes to a crossroads with human psychology.

And the question I ask is how blacks (represented by the blue line) and youth (represented by the green line) can still blindly believe, year after year, time after time the same damn tired outright lies they are told about how the real world economy works by the left.

The read line is the civilian unemployment rate. The gap is unacceptable. But frankly, I learned about 5-6 years ago, I can't do anything to fight ignorance, heck, most of the time you're eviscerated for doing so. Ergo, all I can do is shake my head and pitifully say,

"Enjoy the decline."

4 comments:

David Campbell said...

Don't forget the ones who aren't even looking for work. That makes the unemployment rates even higher.

Anonymous said...

You can't reason people out of a position they were not reasoned into in the first place.

Anonymous said...

I keep seeing and hear all this data about the hordes no longer looking for work. So, I'm wondering how long before we start seeing data about the mortality rate rising sharply? I mean, how are they surviving if not making an income? Surely they're lifelines such as friends and family can't sustain all of them indefinitely!

Anonymous said...

Some young people do learn to disregard the leftist propaganda regarding economics, but it takes time. The time it takes to learn also moves those young people out of the "young people" category. Unfortunately, there is no similar excuse for the "black people" category. They maintain their loyalty to the democrat party no matter how badly the policies of the leftists hinder growth. Some people would rather continue believing the earth is flat than ever admit they were wrong.