If you don't like it then move.

schuylaar

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Ceepea

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I love when people say this as it must be one of the most ignorant statement s ever. Like packing up your life and the lives of your family is just soooo easy to do.

According to the poll, about 33% of the population would like to move somewhere else.

So why not just move?

http://www.gallup.com/poll/168770/half-illinois-connecticut-move-elsewhere.aspx
Some problems with moving;

Selling your house, finding a new, affordable house, job prospects, losing seniority at work, moving away from family limits support you can receive.... just to name a few.

EDIT: Pulling kids away from friends and school, if you owe a shit load of money on your house, and the market in your area crashed, leaving you owing more than your house is worth.... a few more.
 
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Canna Sylvan

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Some problems with moving;

Selling your house, finding a new, affordable house, job prospects, losing seniority at work, moving away from family limits support you can receive.... just to name a few.

EDIT: Pulling kids away from friends and school, if you owe a shit load of money on your house, and the market in your area crashed, leaving you owing more than your house is worth.... a few more.
Really? You don't say!
 

NorthofEngland

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Ironically, the people who are most likely to make the 'if you don't like it you should emigrate' nonsense
are the no brainer, tea party right wingers who claim to support the rights of the individual over the collective plans of an ordered society.
They obviously only support the right of the individual (often described as 'personal liberty') when the individual has a vested interest in preserving the status quo....
Or maybe the right to own weapons with more and more killing power.

They're the same people who are anti-education because they view it as societal brainwashing.
A few years of higher education would clear up that misunderstanding
Or it would brainwash them into acceptance of liberal opinions....?
 

BigNBushy

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Ironically, the people who are most likely to make the 'if you don't like it you should emigrate' nonsense
are the no brainer, tea party right wingers who claim to support the rights of the individual over the collective plans of an ordered society.
They obviously only support the right of the individual (often described as 'personal liberty') when the individual has a vested interest in preserving the status quo....
Or maybe the right to own weapons with more and more killing power.

They're the same people who are anti-education because they view it as societal brainwashing.
A few years of higher education would clear up that misunderstanding
Or it would brainwash them into acceptance of liberal opinions....?
You're kidding, right?

Liberals are the ones that always talk about moving to Canada or something when Booosh was elected, and re elected.

You've probably formed your opinion of tea party people from the unbiased selection of that one in 1000 of them they take a picture of wearing something stupid.
 

skunkd0c

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I know right...

I always got a kick out of those "save a child" commercials. "Anna has to walk six miles each day to get water. "

Why don't the dumb bitch just move 5.7 miles closer to the water? Boom! Problem solved.
They run these commercials here
save the panda for £3 per month
when you sign up to the panda deal you get a sticker book and a cuddly soft panda toy
during the same commercial break
save the African child
who has no fresh drinking water £3 per month
with the African child deal you do not get a cuddly toy or even a sticker book

perhaps it would be inappropriate to have a soft toy made in the image of an African child who requires water
however if they had done this they would of been better placed to compete with the panda deal

for £3 per month i can save a panda or an African
i could pay £6 per month and save them both, due to other commitments and financial limitations
( i already sponsor a giraffe a white tiger) both of which i might add come with a cuddly toy

faced with this dilemma i decided to go for the panda as it seemed like a better deal
pretty soon ill have my own zoo of fluffy toys and sponsored animals
 

BigNBushy

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They run these commercials here
save the panda for £3 per month
when you sign up to the panda deal you get a sticker book and a cuddly soft panda toy
during the same commercial break
save the African child
who has no fresh drinking water £3 per month
with the African child deal you do not get a cuddly toy or even a sticker book

perhaps it would be inappropriate to have a soft toy made in the image of an African child who requires water
however if they had done this they would of been better placed to compete with the panda deal

for £3 per month i can save a panda or an African
i could pay £6 per month and save them both, due to other commitments and financial limitations
( i already sponsor a giraffe a white tiger) both of which i might add come with a cuddly toy

faced with this dilemma i decided to go for the panda as it seemed like a better deal
pretty soon ill have my own zoo of fluffy toys and sponsored animals
That's some funny shit right there!

I mean, they do need to pick better kids to save for those commercials. Why spend money saving a kid that is to lazy to swat the fly off of his eye ball?

I'd rather save a smart and ambitious kid. But they usually save themselves.
 

NorthofEngland

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That's some funny shit right there!

I mean, they do need to pick better kids to save for those commercials. Why spend money saving a kid that is to lazy to swat the fly off of his eye ball?

I'd rather save a smart and ambitious kid. But they usually save themselves.
Kids dying of malnutrition.
Hilarious.
 

skunkd0c

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That's some funny shit right there!

I mean, they do need to pick better kids to save for those commercials. Why spend money saving a kid that is to lazy to swat the fly off of his eye ball?

I'd rather save a smart and ambitious kid. But they usually save themselves.
i find it amusing how the self appointed morally conscious attempt to pull at the heart-strings
with some emotive nonsense and sad pictures
if you want me to buy into your emotional world of good and evil i want a fucking cuddly toy in return
this is not much to ask imo

every high street in the modern world is plagued by what is known as "chuggers" (charity-muggers)
they tell a sob-story about some poor region of the world then ask for bank details

a chugger once told me the price of the hotdog i was eating could feed a starving African for a week
he seemed to employ double standards though
since he appeared to get upset when i told him for the price of the eyephone he was brandishing
he could feed several africans for many months
i avoid chuggers when possible these snakes are on a commission , despicable cunts if you ask me
 

NorthofEngland

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You're kidding, right?

Liberals are the ones that always talk about moving to Canada or something when Booosh was elected, and re elected.

You've probably formed your opinion of tea party people from the unbiased selection of that one in 1000 of them they take a picture of wearing something stupid.
Liberals talk about leaving
Conservatives threaten to remove others.

This speaks volumes about which group truly believes in personal freedom.

I've formed my opinions about Tea Party followers from the things they say,
the policies they support, the right wing hypocrites they follow
and the inbred hillbilly appearance that many of them adopt.

The lower the education
the further to the right the politics.
 
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