Sunday, October 20, 2013
Another Teabagger Analogy
Let's say a group of people decides they want to buy a car together. They work very hard to find something that they can afford if they all chip in and that comes the closest to being what everyone needs. There's one guy that hates the idea, hates the process, and hates the car even though he'll be able to use it just like all the rest of the people in the group. That guy then spends the money saved for the car and blames the plan to buy the car, he goes to the dealership and keeps tearing up the paperwork to buy the car, he lets the air out of the tires, but when the car is finally delivered to the group he uses it more than everyone else, and every time he gets a chance he runs it into a telephone pole or drains all the oil and then blames the broken car on everyone but himself.
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