There's No Foolgle Like An Old Foolgle

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There's No Foolgle Like An Old Foolgle

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By: Thomas Sowell

The history of the 20th century is full of examples of countries that set out to redistribute wealth and ended up redistributing poverty. The communist nations were a classic example, but by no means the only example.

In theory, confiscating the wealth of the more successful people ought to make the rest of the society more prosperous. But when the Soviet Union confiscated the wealth of successful farmers, food became scarce. As many people died of starvation under Stalin in the 1930s as died in Hitler's Holocaust in the 1940s.

How can that be? It is not complicated. You can only confiscate the wealth that exists at a given moment. You cannot confiscate future wealth — and that future wealth is less likely to be produced when people see that it is going to be confiscated.

Farmers in the Soviet Union cut how much time and effort they invested in growing their crops, when they realized that the government was going to take a big part of the harvest. They slaughtered and ate young farm animals that they would normally keep tending and feeding while raising them to maturity.



It is truly mind boggling that some folks who are able to read and write are still unable to grasp these elementary concepts.

What is mind boggling is that Sowell seems to be saying that the economic system of
the Soviet Union is just about the same as the progressive taxation, which has proved pretty successful
over the years, of the U.S. Well, it's not all that mind boggling because both Sowell and Foolgle are pretty much nitwits when it comes to just about any topic. Hey since the BRN one-man nanny state isn't here, make that shitheads. :)

Gee, just when you get used to that darker color, it's changed around. Yeah, the new one is easier to read.
;)

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A few facts to keep in mind.
1. If this were truly an independent IG, he would have been fired long ago. There are no independent IGs in the Obama Administration.
2. There is no way that someone would have authorized the transfer of 2,000 assault rifles across a sovereign border into another country without approval from on high.
3. As I have said before, F&F was a deliberate operation aimed at generating support for stricter gun laws in the U.S. of A. By the process of elimination, there is no other rational explanation. If you disagree, then it is up to you to formulate an explanation.


One fact to keep in mind: Foolgle is a grade A asshole.

3. Foolgle and Issa have been trying to make something of of F & F since forever. It never
really went anywhere, as they had hoped, so I guess that today, after the report was issued,
they're both pretty bummed out. All that effort for zippo. I always love Foolgle's method of
stating some wingnutty delusional theory as if it is actually rational and then asking if there
is a more rational explanation. Of course there is--governments make mistakes all the time,
without any ulterior motive. That's what happened here. A big mistake. Happens all the time.
Anyone with common sense would realize it, but that leaves nut jobs like Foolgle and the
other nutjobs out. They are so deep down dumb that's it's not funny. Wait, it really is.

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Forgot to put in my username. Did I already mention that Foolgle is a Grade A asshole?
Oh, guess I did. No need to repeat the obvious. :D :D

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As for a battle of wits, keep in mind that several years ago, on this forum, I offered to put serious money on the table and take an IQ test. And, no, I'm not a poor sport. I offered to spot 30 points to make it interesting. Not only did no one jump at the "easy" money, they were unable to figure out that since they were posting anonymously, they could get an intelligent surrogate to take the test and split the money. By now, one would assume that they have figured it out.


Just goes to show that IQ tests are not completely reliable and that they cannot detect
a person's susceptibility to delusional political theories. I'm also thinking that no one wants to get within
ten miles of a shithead like you for fear that your idiocy may be contagious.

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American armed forces were ordered to take out of the country the one object stupider
than John Foolgle. They found it.

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Feel better?
I started laughing when I read the thread title; I knew it would be good.

Cuba, Cuba, Cuba, Cuba........
Se Non Ora, Quando?

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There is nothing like a good cathartic experience to clean out the innards, plus this is fun,
like shooting foolgles in a barrel. After I posted that copter photo I thought Oops, the last
sentence should have been Mission Accomplished. Oh well. See if he comes up with any
good material tomorrow. I'm betting yes. Looks like today is Venezuela Day. Maybe tomorrow
it will be Cuba's turn.

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Wow.... Foolgle really is full of himself.

I wonder how his ego fits in the chair he's typing from.

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He's full of something else too. That chair must be his brain warming contraption.

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Not much on the Foolgle watch today, just more of the same old delusional
nutjob nonsense. I will admit that Krauthammer, though he is a major asshole, is usually
more in touch with reality than Sowell, though that's a very relative thing. But Krauthammer
has been an extreme Big O hater since the gitgo, so no one is much surprised by his idiotic
columns. No sense in commenting on it, just more wingnut exaggeration. But there is a little
gem in Foolgle's signature line. Project Gunrunner began in 2005. That's why it was ongoing
in 2009. Shithead Foolgle got it mixed up with Fast and Furious. Wingnuts. Hilarious.

"Last week, our administration launched a major new effort to break the backs of the cartels...(and) to supplement our ongoing Project Gunrunner." ..Eric Holder, April 2009, almost 2 years before he heard about Project Gunrunner.

Getting back just for a moment to the stuff about IQ and intelligence. I have no doubt that Foolgle is
of at least average intelligence, but that's really irrelevant. He's so blinded by his delusional wingnut
take on the world that that has overcome any intelligence he might have. His IQ could be 130, but he
would still sound like a retard. Extreme wingutism will do that to a person. Sad but true.
:)

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Pretty funny. For some reason, I stopped watching The Simpsons a while ago. Not sure why,
it was still funny. Just one of those things, fell out of the habit maybe.

Romney doesn't look too bright to me. His economic plan is the same one that the Republicans have
been advocating for years--cut taxes, reduce regulations, cut government spending. They can outline
it in their sleep. And of course it will not only magically boost the economy, but it will also erase the
deficit and national debt. Yeah, right.

I see where Foolgle is having some problem in figuring out the obvious symbolism of a chair hanging
from a tree. Apparently the rope has to be tied in an actual noose and maybe the tree was to be of
a certain kind. American history (or any other kind) was never one of his strong points.

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Kind of quiet on the Foolgle nutjob front today. I did get a kick out of his response
to the global warming reporting at Fox News and the WSJ. He put up a definition of
the psychological term projection. What a shithead (not projection). He also claims
the UCS is a left-wing organization, but I suspect he's just jealous because it started
at M.I.T. and he's a Hokie.

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Bungalow Bill wrote:Image


American armed forces were ordered to take out of the country the one object stupider
than John Foolgle. They found it.
Hey. Who's Clint going to argue with now?

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Maybe he can argue with his .357 Magnum. What I got a kick out of is that Clint has about
a dozen kids by maybe three or four different women. Not exactly your typical family values
guy, specially in comparison to Mittman. Kinda funny.

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Foolgle's back on the global warming/climate change thing. Seems to me he's held a few
positions over the years. It might be happening, it might not. He may even have said that
it's possible, not proven, that humans might have something to do with it, but I could be
wrong about that specific position. Where the wingnutism comes in is his idea that many
of those who believe in AGW do so because they want to usher in some type of socialist
government and destroy capitalism. That's when the elevator doesn't go to the top floor,
the usual nutjob delusion. You know it's going to show up sooner or later, usually sooner.

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I expect him to be vice president of Venezuela within the next 18 months. He will singlehandedly ruin the oil export industry by allowing crazy Dutch relatives of that horny van der Sloot guy to take over operations, and will more than likely be accused of molesting and abusing a young Venezuelan girl resulting in his impeachment and rapid exit from the country and back to western North Carolina, where he will continue to be paid for his lame interpretation of just exactly what is going on. But don't take my word for it.

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I'm guessing the first things Foolgle would do is ban all unions, outlaw tort lawyers,
and extradite Bill Ayers.

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"Spread-the-wealthism leads to tyranny, poverty, and serfdom. Always. Always. No
matter who is in charge. Always. Other systems are not perfect, but they are better."

I missed this "gem" from earlier in Foolgle's book of wingnutism. Not sure what he
means by spread the wealthism. It's not exactly a very specific term, that's probably
why the nutters are so enamored of it. I guess the only thing I can figure out in
regards to the U.S. is the progressive federal income tax system. Hard to see how
that's led to tyranny, poverty, and serfdom. This is very important, because in the
original post it's in bold b&w. That's one danger level below bold and color. Foolge,
what an idiot.

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Foolgleness on Friday.

Foolgle's all het up because Susan Rice wasn't there for Nuttyahoo's shithead rant,
complete with laughable bomb picture, about Iran's nuclear program. Does anybody
believe the nonsense he's handing out? Or that he's objective about this issue? Let's
hope the U.S. will see through Bibi's bull and leave him slowly twisting in the wind with
his own nuclear weapons, which I'll bet he made no mention of.

Then he's got something about how you can't trust the big bad liberal media. Yeah, that's
hot off the wingnut presses--about forty years ago.

Then there's this nutty tidbit about the economy:

"For those looking for a silver lining, if Obama is reelected, he will continue to crush the
economy to such an extent that Americans will finally wise up and Democrats will be
sitting on the sidelines for at least the next 30 years, if not permanently."

Another nutjob rerun. The so-called permanent Republican majority of GOP dreamers from
long ago. Wasn't that one of Rove's mantras? Yeah, call us when the Democrats are on the
sidelines for the next 30 years, if not permanently. Not going to hold my breath on that one.
Empty nutjob threats, as usual.

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Bungalow Bill wrote:Foolgleness on Friday.

Foolgle's all het up because Susan Rice wasn't there for Nuttyahoo's shithead rant,
complete with laughable bomb picture, about Iran's nuclear program. Does anybody
believe the nonsense he's handing out? Or that he's objective about this issue? Let's
hope the U.S. will see through Bibi's bull and leave him slowly twisting in the wind with
his own nuclear weapons, which I'll bet he made no mention of.

Then he's got something about how you can't trust the big bad liberal media. Yeah, that's
hot off the wingnut presses--about forty years ago.

Then there's this nutty tidbit about the economy:

"For those looking for a silver lining, if Obama is reelected, he will continue to crush the
economy to such an extent that Americans will finally wise up and Democrats will be
sitting on the sidelines for at least the next 30 years, if not permanently."


Another nutjob rerun. The so-called permanent Republican majority of GOP dreamers from
long ago. Wasn't that one of Rove's mantras? Yeah, call us when the Democrats are on the
sidelines for the next 30 years, if not permanently. Not going to hold my breath on that one.
Empty nutjob threats, as usual.

Foolgle: Can't trust the media, then continues to post stories from the media. Grade "A" moron.

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