I will never not reblog this when it pops up. 
Idiocracy caught in the act. 

I will never not reblog this when it pops up. 

Idiocracy caught in the act. 

(via antigovernmentextremist)

21st-century-classical-liberal:

shit eater eating shit

21st-century-classical-liberal:

shit eater eating shit

(via eltigrechico)

barticles:

In France, firms with 50 or more employees face far more stringent regulation than those with 49 or fewer. By an amazing coincidence, there are a large number of firms with exactly 49 employees.
The employer insurance mandate Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act — aka Obamacare — kicks in at 50 full-time employees. By an amazing coincidence, many firms have begun shifting employees to part-time status. Peter Suderman at Reason suspects it also will lead to far more 49-employee companies here in the U.S.
And, I suspect, he’s right.

barticles:

In France, firms with 50 or more employees face far more stringent regulation than those with 49 or fewer. By an amazing coincidence, there are a large number of firms with exactly 49 employees.

The employer insurance mandate Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act — aka Obamacare — kicks in at 50 full-time employees. By an amazing coincidence, many firms have begun shifting employees to part-time status.
 Peter Suderman at Reason suspects it also will lead to far more 49-employee companies here in the U.S.

And, I suspect, he’s right.

(via libertarians-and-stoya-deactiva)

moralanarchism:

Krugman: “Death panels and sales taxes is how we do this”

Brietbart reports (My highlight):

Nobel Prize winning “economist” Paul Krugman spoke at Sixth & I Historic Synagogue in Washington, D.C. last week. During the Q&A session following the lecture, an audience member asked him about the rising national debt.

Earlier in the evening, Krugman had already vocalized his satisfaction at President Obama’s apparent lack of concern over the exploding cumulative deficit. However, in a moment of brutal honesty, the esteemed Princeton professor revealed his long term prognosis. According to the professor,

Eventually we do have a problem. That the population is getting older, health care costs are rising…there is this question of how we’re going to pay for the programs. The year 2025, the year 2030, something is going to have to give…. …. We’re going to need more revenue…Surely it will require some sort of middle class taxes as well.. We won’t be able to pay for the kind of government the society will want without some increase in taxes… on the middle class, maybe a value added tax…And we’re also going to have to make decisions about health care, doc pay for health care that has no demonstrated medical benefits . So the snarky version…which I shouldn’t even say because it will get me in trouble is death panels and sales taxes is how we do this.

“…and that’s how the republic of the United States of America finally collapsed.”

“…and that’s how the republic of the United States of America finally collapsed.”

(via dudeistlibertarian)

Preach on doc!

Preach on doc!

Good news! You don’t have to buy health care, but they will tax you if you don’t. And you don’t have to pay taxes, but they will throw you in a cage if you don’t. And you don’t have to go to the cage, but they will shoot you in the head if you don’t. It is all voluntary!

Todd Hollenbeck (via disobey)

It is all voluntary, so you better do it before we kill you!

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