Posted on 12/27/2013 2:44:34 AM PST by Zakeet
Hell hath no fury as a woman scorned.
Women are anxious to trust and believe. Prove to be a threat and the opposite instead and your in deep and there will never, ever be a way back.
They will try, though.
Just heard from a rabid liberal relative by marriage. She included a screen shot of a liberal screed proclaiming that she was more than willing to pay an extra fifty cents for an order of fries if it meant the worker wouldn’t have to work 3 jobs to make ends meet.
Of course, it will be more than .50 and not just on the fries.
She is covered by her employer and doubtless will bravely endure anything at all in the name of *compassion* and *equality*. I suspect she will be asking her parents for money if her insurance is cut, increased and also drops her husband and daughter.
Some folks will never abandon the Progs.
It’s not free. That’s the problem.
Maybe they should have listened to that evil misogynist Ted Cruz. They should blame Sandra Fluke and Nasty Pelosi, two of their favorite feminist icons. Or they could put on their vagina costumes and march on the White House.
P.S., I was a non-believer in Obama from the first time I heard him speak, and that was in 2004. I've been just astounded at the lack of critical thinking among so many of my fellow women.
Y'know?
We’ve just discovered that, at the age of forty seven, my ‘free birth control’ will cost us nearly twenty five thousand dollars a year between premiums and the $12.5K deductible.
Holy Moses.
Yeah. But I can get ‘free birth control’. That my OB would never prescribe at my age due to risk of blood clots and stroke. But if she did want to get sued for prescribing that with my risk factors, I could get it for FREE!
It will come. When you piss off women, there is no relief, ever.
May it be so.
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