Stuart Carlson by Stuart Carlson

Stuart Carlson

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  1. Molon Labe

    Molon Labe said, 9 months ago

    Still better than either the President or Biden.

  2. DrCanuck

    DrCanuck said, 9 months ago

    This man wouldn’t never even be CONSIDERED as government material in a civilized country.

  3. Justice22

    Justice22 said, 9 months ago

    Cutting out deductions for home mortgage interest and medical expenses will really help too.

  4. Michael wme

    Michael wme said, 9 months ago

    Rand shows why education MUST be cut. Completely!


    Those liberal university professors of engineering teach absurd, unproven theories like ‘thermodynamics’ and brainwash their students into thinking that perpetual motion machines are impossible, so those students never even try to build one.


    Rand clearly proved that NOTHING is impossible for American ingenuity, and if companies would only hire people who had the good sense to drop out of school after third grade and so never had their brains washed by education, and then would make those people heads of research, we’d have multiple competing perpetual motion machines by now. No imports from Islamic and Communist countries, no nuclear waste to dispose of, just clean, mean, perpetual motion machines.


    Sadly, most big companies insist that the people they promote to head their research labs be certified engineers who have had their brains washed so they won’t support any research on perpetual motion machines.


    And Mr Thomas Friedman of the New York Times points out that all current education is worthless, since they don’t teach students that they can do anything, including perpetual motion machines that could save the planet, instead they teach them obsolete, superstitions like thermodynamics.

  5. capndunzzl

    capndunzzl said, 9 months ago

    …the republican wackos want the people uneducated because ingorant people are easier to lie to and control.

  6. Kylie2112

    Kylie2112 said, 9 months ago

    @Michael wme

    I seriously hope you’re being sarcastic, because the entire foundation of science is to find ways to break the current laws and models to improve the law/model. Especially since thermodynamics is a rock solid theory at this point.

  7. vtcwvet

    vtcwvet said, 9 months ago

    How did he get those holes in his head? In this case, thank you 2nd Amendment!

  8. walruscarver2000

    walruscarver2000 said, 9 months ago

    @Michael wme

    Rand does indeed prove one thing is not impossible: That no statement is so absurd that you can’t get some bunch of fools to believe it.

  9. Wabbit

    Wabbit said, 9 months ago

    The silly face of the man who wants to drive the middle class out of existence by giving the rich lots more Permanently!

  10. braindead08

    braindead08 said, 9 months ago

    I’ve asked several places if any Republicans believe that Ryan is a fiscal conservative. So far, zero response, zip, zilch, nada.
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    Hard to tell if the Willard supporters are afraid to answer, or if they don’t understand the concept.
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    curious

  11. lookinside

    lookinside said, 9 months ago

    I’ve lost faith in the intelligence of nearly half the voters in this country. Sometimes I think they’d elect an idiot just so they can enjoy the drama.

  12. dtroutma

    dtroutma said, 9 months ago

    Mitt asked if he should pick Ryan, and Atlas just shrugged, and apparently so did the RNC.

  13. Michyle Glen

    Michyle Glen said, 9 months ago

    Ryan is full of Idea’s just like Romney.
    Problem is none of them are good idea’s
    or have massive flaws in the logic.

  14. Tue Elung-Jensen

    Tue Elung-Jensen said, 9 months ago

    @DrCanuck

    Unfortunately he would – as long as there are enough people to vote for the person anyone can get into some sort of office (give or take).

  15. yohannbiimu

    yohannbiimu said, 9 months ago

    @DrCanuck

    …says a guy who believes in Oligarchies, and that freedom is evil.

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