For example, when Priorities informed a focus group that Romney supported the Ryan budget plan — and thus championed “ending Medicare as we know it” — while also advocating tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans, the respondents simply refused to believe any politician would do such a thing."
I am horrified by this. But not surprised. People really seem to put as much belief in their actual stated intentions as I do in the claims that the President is not a citizen and a secret Muslim. I feel like I have factual accuracy on my side but they probably do too. It's a mess. And no one seems to think talking together and looking for compromise is worthwhile.
I don't know how much a compromise can do. If we are discussing lunch, and I want Italian, and you want Mexican we can probably work something out. But If you want Mexican, and I suggest tire rims and anthrax, at that point you might reconsider who you want to eat lunch with - and certainly would not try to find a compromise.
I just exhibited my first world status by culling 2 big boxes of clothes from my closets. All but 2 items are things I can no longer wear (those two sweaters fit, but they are wool and I can't wear wool, too itchy.) This was spontaneously brought on when I couldn't find a hanger for the two new tops I got and thought
this is ridiculous, I just bought hangers
and BOOM! there was a culling frenzy.
I should never need to buy another hanger ever again. HMOG.
Though I think it might be time to revisit "-world" definitions, because countries with dysfunctional unstable governments, marginal infrastructures, robber baron/colonialist economies, or your classic 'failed states' (cf Somalia, Haiti, North Korea, Afghanistan, East Timor) surely deserve a lower gradation than Third.
My link upthread addresses that, although there are a couple of differing definitions for fourth world. One is another economic tier and the other is for indigenous populations.
Not knowing anything about the world, basically, I will stick to what I do know:
I KNOW! Did you see the one where the guy was stalking the woman through her Facebook page? I immediately signed out of Facebook and vowed never to check in any where.
Oh, I would never! I feel like a stalker when people I know use Foursquare, and it's not even my fault.
I've been challenged or questioned on the 3rd world thing more times than makes sense. Of course I'm not wrong. But I don't find it flattering that people stop at the stereotype of my home, and incomprehensible that they think they are right where I am not.
I feel like a stalker when people I know use Foursquare, and it's not even my fault.
A literary agent in California somewhere was assaulted this week by an author she rejected.
So even after you correct them, people continue to challenge you? More proof that (some) people are no damn good. And no, not at all flattering.
A literary agent in California somewhere was assaulted this week by an author she rejected.
See second sentence in comment above.
A literary agent in California somewhere was assaulted this week by an author she rejected.
People are literally the worst.