Monday, October 10, 2022

Oh, some smart-alek was crowing how he (and his partner...wife, live-in? don't know...or care) had put their three kids through college. He said,

no village.  Uhm, not entirely true, but hey, who said red-pills were big on honesty.  If his kids went to public school, their education and transportation, was on the taxpayer's dime (th' VILLAGE, baby)!  And, depending on the college, the curriculum, if the kids received financial assistance, such was also granted through tax-payer funds.  

He, of course, went on, basically, to scowl down single moms...what else is new :)  Guess those single moms shoulda done the "adult" thing and got an abortion?  Typical red-pill guys, they're the only ones, who ffeeellll village-burden$.  Yep, with red-pills, it's always about money - uhm, because money buys "adult(???)" toys. So yeah, no sheet sherlock, they don't want to share - none of it!

Hhmm, last i checked - totalling up the amount the irs and the school district take, comes to like 19% of my gross income.   Btw, i am an office clerk, so, no big money here.  But that's okay.  It's called living below one's means - ya know, the "adult" thing.  Much of the tax money, in one way, or another, goes to support other people's kids.  Okay, that can be annoying, but such is life; instead of throwing another (red-pill) temper tantrum, "adults" simply go to work. 

Red-pills get off spouting how "whamen" in the workplace are more a deficit to their employer's bottom line.  Hhmm, as a clerk, the job involves checking time sheets.  And guess what?  Sure, it appears, that more women, than men, have smaller leave balances.  But not near as much as red-pills like to imagine.  There's plenty of men who earn-n-burn - which, came as a surprise, because, well, silly me had assumed... Like the big boss had said (all those years ago) "leave on the books, is like a savings account."  Well, it only makes sense, that if you're blowing through it, you're probably peeing away other resources.  Atleast the women have "adult" reasons for consistently carrying over, at best, hardly a day's worth of leave; when the child happens to sneeze...ya know the drill :/

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