Further evidence of the problems in California (as if we needed it)
Bookworm on Nov 19 2009 at 8:59 am | Filed under: California
Side by side headlines on the SF Comical’s online front page today:
Sphere: Related ContentRage at UC fee hike in L.A., Berkeley protests
- Nanette Asimov,Jill TuckerState budget drowning in red ink for next year
- Wyatt Buchanan
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It’s about time the chickens came home to roost and people suffered the consequences of cooking the golden goose.
A few minutes of rage – if they’re upset with the tuition hike, wait til they get the Obama-bill on graduation day. They won’t be able to afford to boil water.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33UU6MKuWSE&feature=player_embedded
I’ll bet most of them aren’t even paying their own tuition…
Also…notice that the signs (I couldn’t read the one – it was always turned away) were preprinted, and towards the end, there was one guy who seemed to trying to organize a unified “cheering” section – wonder who he is…
I couldn’t catch what the sign said either and also noted they came prepared. Tell ya, suek, I really had a good chuckle from their tuition indignation. Talk about clueless…betcha these are same students who bought tickets for the Goracle movie, voted for Obama and watch it all on HDTV.
The demonstrations are a classical example of the liberal disconnect from reality. If we go out and yell and moan loudly enough, we can alter reality and the funding cuts will be magically restored!
If that doesn’t work, tax the rich! (The problem there is that 144,000 Californians currently pay half the state’s income taxes. With the U.S. Constitution [still] in effect, these people are free to leave. Kind of hard to tax a Californian who’s now a Nevadan.)
I believe I heard these whiny little brats on the news this afternoon. They were chanting “Shame on you” and I kept wondering why third-graders sounded so old. It never ceases to amaze me how many people actually think things can be free. It’s just like with all the fools who think that if they can just get rid of the eeeeeeevil insurance companies, health care won’t cost anything at all.
How have people gotten to be this incredibly stupid.
How have people gotten to be this incredibly stupid.
I think their parents swollowed the tye dye instead of dipping their T-shirts in. Of course, it could be gene mutation inherited from mom and dad, who atteneded the same Hug-a-Tree University – but it’s just a guess on my part.