Monday, April 26, 2010

Douchebag Redux: Call Me Animal

What a repellent little snot.
"The real problem is the work force," said Bauer, who is running for governor. "The problem is we have a give-away system that is so strong that people would rather sit home and do nothing than do these jobs."

Bauer made his remarks at a debate between the Republican candidates for South Carolina governor, The State reports.

"Laziness is not a disability," said Bauer. "There are a lot of people that are flat-out lazy and they are using up the goods and services in this state."

The Arizona law requires law enforcement officials to demand immigration papers from those they suspect to be in the country illegally.

In the past, Bauer's compared people on welfare to stray animals, making the point that if you feed stray animals (or, presumably, help out the unemployed), they "will reproduce, especially ones that don't think too much further than that. And so what you've got to do is you've got to curtail that type of behavior."

While it might be more satisfying in the long run to force this waste of human flesh to live on whatever amount* his state full of seditious would-be traitors generously offers its disabled residents, & take bets on how long he'd last on what he seems to consider a laziness grant, it would be more immediately gratifying to pulp his pretty-boy face, assuring that he couldn't be elected "Ugliest Jerk in South Carolina," let alone to a supposedly responsible position like replacing paragon of responsibility Gov. Mark Sanford. It's 2010: Do you know where your governor is?

*The State of California (for rather expensive Los Angeles County) provided us w/ something like $740.00/mo. in disability. One couldn't rent a one-room apartment in any metropolitan area of the county for $740.00/mo. Eat us, bitch!!

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