Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Jerry Brown - "Myun" Priest



Yur Stuff is Myun Stuff
(Su Casa, Mi Casa)


California Sacrifice to the Liberal god


Fueled by a backlash against the wealthy, Gov. Jerry Brown and left-leaning groups want voters to tax the rich next November.Californians have shown strong support for the idea in polls so far, despite the fact that they haven't passed a statewide tax hike since 2004. Brown said this month "the only tax that's overwhelmingly popular is the tax on wealthier people."
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Proponents of taxing the rich call it a matter of fairness. They point out that the rich got richer over the past three decades while the poor lost ground, resulting in a widening inequality gap.

[Plans to 'tax the rich' hold risks and rewards for California]

Having just reviewed Apocalypto (below),  how could I not notice the similarities between those Mayan savages and California's ruling class of Liberal twats?  It's just so — so perfect!  

“So the Maya essentially destroyed themselves through technology, urbanization, and thinking their sh_t didn't stink?” I asked, not wanted to hear an affirmative response. To my disappointment, the archaeologists agreed.

Yup - the same bunch of rotters.  Sacrifice the doers to appease the useless.   Xactly.




6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I read the link: I think it's BS I know a little bit about mixing mortar, and it is done cold. You don't boil it.
RAK

Kristophr said...

You do need to cook limestone, chalk, or marble to get to quicklime.

You can then use the quicklime to make cement/mortar.

Anonymous said...

Thus one of my favorite pit stops on the planet, Lime Kiln State Park. It's about fifty miles North of San Simeon on the PCH. You can walk from the surf about a mile up to a plunging waterfall through a coastal redwood forest.

Casca

Anonymous said...

Of course, Kris, you're right again. It is alleged that the Egyptian pyramids where stripped of their marble casing for quick lime.

DougM said...

You can overtax the rich ... once.
Then the moving, the hiding, the creative accounting, and the loopholing begins.

molonlabe28 said...

Ten or so years from now a little boy from a red state will ask his father "Daddy, what was California?"

LA's version of skid row has around 25,000 residents.

In a few years, it will resemble Detroit, which is like the lawless northern provinces of Pakistan.

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