Big Brother’s “Uniform” Hypocrisy
One of the problems with maintaining a bloated, overpaid federal workforce? The cost of all those You must Subscribe or log in to read the rest of this content.
One of the problems with maintaining a bloated, overpaid federal workforce? The cost of all those
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FITs would be pitching a fit over the cost of the American made goods.
Godwin’s law invoked with pic.
But Fits would be pissed if they paid too much for the uniforms because they bought them in America. that would be a waste of taxpayers money. Can’t have it both ways my friend.
This is what exactly came to mind, that and “Really? Nazis?”
It’s not any different than pretty much all of America buying clothing made in third world countries, except for those who buy name brand clothes, which are also made in third world countries, but have a little logo to make you feel like it is higher quality.
Maybe FITSy-breeches digs the nazis. Settles into his finely tooled leather jackboots and goosesteps around the house singing the Horst Wessel Song.
—- and jackboots with 6″ heels for Mrs. Sic?
Nazis loved buying stuff from the third world.
And Fits would be even more incensed if they were made in American factories that were unionized. I’m sure we would hear something along the lines of the Federal government indirectly subsidizing unions being an outrage.
“forest rangers and the camouflage pants sold to troops on military bases.”
Hell yeah! Too many overpaid PFCs and forest rangers. Get rid of them all! They should be paying for their own uniforms, jeeps, weapons, ammo, etc. What the hell do they think this is?
To have ambition, was my ambition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fbXfk51R1o
Is that picture from a Greenville County Tea Party meeting?
No, its from the DNC,
If they didn’t buy overseas, Fits would have a news story with the following headline:
“Government Waste: Government pays $30 for $5 T-Shirts”
INEXCUSABLE!
I keep saying we should print money, and give it to the poor to spend. That way the money stays here instead of going into offshore accounts as “score” for the ultra rich. It will go from the poor to the middle class, and *then* to offshore accounts as “score” for the ultra rich.
We call that “trickle up” economics. Instead of the yellow liquid in the “trickle down” economics, we get green liquid going up.
Why print money and give it to the rich?