Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good LORD. Do you know how fortunate you have to be for this and other 'racist' issues to be such a big deal to you. How much money does it cost to make these changes, and wouldn't that money be better served helping poor citizens in that county/town/state?
Liberal idiocy.
Idiocy? Bullshit. Street signs get replaced all the time, it's not some "great expense." Most street signs get replaced roughly every 10 years regardless of name changes because they get weathered, lose reflectivity, get damaged, stolen, whatever.
And suddenly you want to help poor citizens when you didn't give a shit about them before the sign thing came up? Typical right wing hypocrite. People like you only care about the cost of things, but cannot understand the value of anything.
Again, do you understand that people who have very little don't pay these things much attention because they are too busy trying to survive? Y'all need more to do.
What a totally lameass argument. Dude, median household income for Arlington County where they want to change the signs is $101,000. That means they aren't people who are going to go hungry if they have to change a few road signs.
So because median income is 101K, there is no poor in Arlington County? What about South Arlington, where the 'riches' don't want their kids to go to school?
Must to correct the record, there are plenty of wealthy families in south Arlington who send their kids to public school.
I'm sure there are. But we are not referring to them. I am referring to the poor families that could be helped with the money that would be used to change a sign.
You are referring to some imaginary oppressed poor white southern folk walkin' barefoot to school in Arlington after spendin' all night threshin' corn or sumpin'.![]()
Look, everyone here knows you are full of shit.
I'm referring to the poor black and hispanic population that liberal claim they are in support of. Spending money to change the sign to show support of a racial group rather than spending that money on the same racial group to help lift them out of poverty - it's the liberal way.
False premise, this was already addressed above - there is no "either street signs or feed the poor" argument for you to make here as Virginia municipalities continually replace signs every so many years regardless, and all municipalities over 3,500 people are required, per VA DOT standards to do so. The money is already in the budget to replace them regardless of whether they say "Jefferson Davis Highway" or something different.
But thanks for playing.
Does replacing those signs feed, clothe and educate poor black folk? How is renaming signs tangibly helping them?
So you don't support any government spending that doesn't help feed, clothe, and educate poor black folks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I'm only an asshole toward backward racists.
Unlike you who's stuck being a full-time backward racist.
Where have I said anything that would deem me a racist? I think perhaps it is you who may have an issue with certain groups of people.
Your support for the racist Confederacy and its racist President Jefferson Davis. By the way, you DO know that the CSA Constitution specifically added language making it illegal to pass any law repealing slavery?
CSA Constitution, Article I, Section 9, (4) "No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law denying or impairing the right of property in negro slaves shall be passed."
See, here is where you are wrong and show your true colors. No where did I give or show support of Davis's views of slavery. You, in your own bigoted way, came up with that conclusion. I'm merely pointing out his historical significance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good LORD. Do you know how fortunate you have to be for this and other 'racist' issues to be such a big deal to you. How much money does it cost to make these changes, and wouldn't that money be better served helping poor citizens in that county/town/state?
Liberal idiocy.
Idiocy? Bullshit. Street signs get replaced all the time, it's not some "great expense." Most street signs get replaced roughly every 10 years regardless of name changes because they get weathered, lose reflectivity, get damaged, stolen, whatever.
And suddenly you want to help poor citizens when you didn't give a shit about them before the sign thing came up? Typical right wing hypocrite. People like you only care about the cost of things, but cannot understand the value of anything.
Again, do you understand that people who have very little don't pay these things much attention because they are too busy trying to survive? Y'all need more to do.
What a totally lameass argument. Dude, median household income for Arlington County where they want to change the signs is $101,000. That means they aren't people who are going to go hungry if they have to change a few road signs.
So because median income is 101K, there is no poor in Arlington County? What about South Arlington, where the 'riches' don't want their kids to go to school?
Must to correct the record, there are plenty of wealthy families in south Arlington who send their kids to public school.
I'm sure there are. But we are not referring to them. I am referring to the poor families that could be helped with the money that would be used to change a sign.
You are referring to some imaginary oppressed poor white southern folk walkin' barefoot to school in Arlington after spendin' all night threshin' corn or sumpin'.![]()
Look, everyone here knows you are full of shit.
I'm referring to the poor black and hispanic population that liberal claim they are in support of. Spending money to change the sign to show support of a racial group rather than spending that money on the same racial group to help lift them out of poverty - it's the liberal way.
False premise, this was already addressed above - there is no "either street signs or feed the poor" argument for you to make here as Virginia municipalities continually replace signs every so many years regardless, and all municipalities over 3,500 people are required, per VA DOT standards to do so. The money is already in the budget to replace them regardless of whether they say "Jefferson Davis Highway" or something different.
But thanks for playing.
Does replacing those signs feed, clothe and educate poor black folk? How is renaming signs tangibly helping them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good LORD. Do you know how fortunate you have to be for this and other 'racist' issues to be such a big deal to you. How much money does it cost to make these changes, and wouldn't that money be better served helping poor citizens in that county/town/state?
Liberal idiocy.
Idiocy? Bullshit. Street signs get replaced all the time, it's not some "great expense." Most street signs get replaced roughly every 10 years regardless of name changes because they get weathered, lose reflectivity, get damaged, stolen, whatever.
And suddenly you want to help poor citizens when you didn't give a shit about them before the sign thing came up? Typical right wing hypocrite. People like you only care about the cost of things, but cannot understand the value of anything.
Again, do you understand that people who have very little don't pay these things much attention because they are too busy trying to survive? Y'all need more to do.
What a totally lameass argument. Dude, median household income for Arlington County where they want to change the signs is $101,000. That means they aren't people who are going to go hungry if they have to change a few road signs.
So because median income is 101K, there is no poor in Arlington County? What about South Arlington, where the 'riches' don't want their kids to go to school?
Must to correct the record, there are plenty of wealthy families in south Arlington who send their kids to public school.
I'm sure there are. But we are not referring to them. I am referring to the poor families that could be helped with the money that would be used to change a sign.
You are referring to some imaginary oppressed poor white southern folk walkin' barefoot to school in Arlington after spendin' all night threshin' corn or sumpin'.![]()
Look, everyone here knows you are full of shit.
I'm referring to the poor black and hispanic population that liberal claim they are in support of. Spending money to change the sign to show support of a racial group rather than spending that money on the same racial group to help lift them out of poverty - it's the liberal way.
False premise, this was already addressed above - there is no "either street signs or feed the poor" argument for you to make here as Virginia municipalities continually replace signs every so many years regardless, and all municipalities over 3,500 people are required, per VA DOT standards to do so. The money is already in the budget to replace them regardless of whether they say "Jefferson Davis Highway" or something different.
But thanks for playing.
Does replacing those signs feed, clothe and educate poor black folk? How is renaming signs tangibly helping them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I'm only an asshole toward backward racists.
Unlike you who's stuck being a full-time backward racist.
Where have I said anything that would deem me a racist? I think perhaps it is you who may have an issue with certain groups of people.
Your support for the racist Confederacy and its racist President Jefferson Davis. By the way, you DO know that the CSA Constitution specifically added language making it illegal to pass any law repealing slavery?
CSA Constitution, Article I, Section 9, (4) "No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law denying or impairing the right of property in negro slaves shall be passed."
See, here is where you are wrong and show your true colors. No where did I give or show support of Davis's views of slavery. You, in your own bigoted way, came up with that conclusion. I'm merely pointing out his historical significance.
You are still glorifying a racist who brought the country to war and caused the deaths over 620,000 Americans over slavery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good LORD. Do you know how fortunate you have to be for this and other 'racist' issues to be such a big deal to you. How much money does it cost to make these changes, and wouldn't that money be better served helping poor citizens in that county/town/state?
Liberal idiocy.
Idiocy? Bullshit. Street signs get replaced all the time, it's not some "great expense." Most street signs get replaced roughly every 10 years regardless of name changes because they get weathered, lose reflectivity, get damaged, stolen, whatever.
And suddenly you want to help poor citizens when you didn't give a shit about them before the sign thing came up? Typical right wing hypocrite. People like you only care about the cost of things, but cannot understand the value of anything.
Again, do you understand that people who have very little don't pay these things much attention because they are too busy trying to survive? Y'all need more to do.
What a totally lameass argument. Dude, median household income for Arlington County where they want to change the signs is $101,000. That means they aren't people who are going to go hungry if they have to change a few road signs.
So because median income is 101K, there is no poor in Arlington County? What about South Arlington, where the 'riches' don't want their kids to go to school?
Must to correct the record, there are plenty of wealthy families in south Arlington who send their kids to public school.
I'm sure there are. But we are not referring to them. I am referring to the poor families that could be helped with the money that would be used to change a sign.
You are referring to some imaginary oppressed poor white southern folk walkin' barefoot to school in Arlington after spendin' all night threshin' corn or sumpin'.![]()
Look, everyone here knows you are full of shit.
I'm referring to the poor black and hispanic population that liberal claim they are in support of. Spending money to change the sign to show support of a racial group rather than spending that money on the same racial group to help lift them out of poverty - it's the liberal way.
False premise, this was already addressed above - there is no "either street signs or feed the poor" argument for you to make here as Virginia municipalities continually replace signs every so many years regardless, and all municipalities over 3,500 people are required, per VA DOT standards to do so. The money is already in the budget to replace them regardless of whether they say "Jefferson Davis Highway" or something different.
But thanks for playing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I'm only an asshole toward backward racists.
Unlike you who's stuck being a full-time backward racist.
Where have I said anything that would deem me a racist? I think perhaps it is you who may have an issue with certain groups of people.
Your support for the racist Confederacy and its racist President Jefferson Davis. By the way, you DO know that the CSA Constitution specifically added language making it illegal to pass any law repealing slavery?
CSA Constitution, Article I, Section 9, (4) "No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law denying or impairing the right of property in negro slaves shall be passed."
See, here is where you are wrong and show your true colors. No where did I give or show support of Davis's views of slavery. You, in your own bigoted way, came up with that conclusion. I'm merely pointing out his historical significance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I'm only an asshole toward backward racists.
Unlike you who's stuck being a full-time backward racist.
Where have I said anything that would deem me a racist? I think perhaps it is you who may have an issue with certain groups of people.
Your support for the racist Confederacy and its racist President Jefferson Davis. By the way, you DO know that the CSA Constitution specifically added language making it illegal to pass any law repealing slavery?
CSA Constitution, Article I, Section 9, (4) "No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law denying or impairing the right of property in negro slaves shall be passed."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good LORD. Do you know how fortunate you have to be for this and other 'racist' issues to be such a big deal to you. How much money does it cost to make these changes, and wouldn't that money be better served helping poor citizens in that county/town/state?
Liberal idiocy.
Idiocy? Bullshit. Street signs get replaced all the time, it's not some "great expense." Most street signs get replaced roughly every 10 years regardless of name changes because they get weathered, lose reflectivity, get damaged, stolen, whatever.
And suddenly you want to help poor citizens when you didn't give a shit about them before the sign thing came up? Typical right wing hypocrite. People like you only care about the cost of things, but cannot understand the value of anything.
Again, do you understand that people who have very little don't pay these things much attention because they are too busy trying to survive? Y'all need more to do.
What a totally lameass argument. Dude, median household income for Arlington County where they want to change the signs is $101,000. That means they aren't people who are going to go hungry if they have to change a few road signs.
So because median income is 101K, there is no poor in Arlington County? What about South Arlington, where the 'riches' don't want their kids to go to school?
Must to correct the record, there are plenty of wealthy families in south Arlington who send their kids to public school.
I'm sure there are. But we are not referring to them. I am referring to the poor families that could be helped with the money that would be used to change a sign.
You are referring to some imaginary oppressed poor white southern folk walkin' barefoot to school in Arlington after spendin' all night threshin' corn or sumpin'.![]()
Look, everyone here knows you are full of shit.
I'm referring to the poor black and hispanic population that liberal claim they are in support of. Spending money to change the sign to show support of a racial group rather than spending that money on the same racial group to help lift them out of poverty - it's the liberal way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good LORD. Do you know how fortunate you have to be for this and other 'racist' issues to be such a big deal to you. How much money does it cost to make these changes, and wouldn't that money be better served helping poor citizens in that county/town/state?
Liberal idiocy.
Idiocy? Bullshit. Street signs get replaced all the time, it's not some "great expense." Most street signs get replaced roughly every 10 years regardless of name changes because they get weathered, lose reflectivity, get damaged, stolen, whatever.
And suddenly you want to help poor citizens when you didn't give a shit about them before the sign thing came up? Typical right wing hypocrite. People like you only care about the cost of things, but cannot understand the value of anything.
Again, do you understand that people who have very little don't pay these things much attention because they are too busy trying to survive? Y'all need more to do.
And God forbid the working class folks have any pride in their state history. They need to be indoctrinated with the social justice Warriors' mantra 24/7.
They are free to proudly display the stars and bars.
But not for long if your ilk have anything to do with it!
Anonymous wrote:Good LORD. Do you know how fortunate you have to be for this and other 'racist' issues to be such a big deal to you. How much money does it cost to make these changes, and wouldn't that money be better served helping poor citizens in that county/town/state?
Liberal idiocy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ I'm only an asshole toward backward racists.
Unlike you who's stuck being a full-time backward racist.
Where have I said anything that would deem me a racist? I think perhaps it is you who may have an issue with certain groups of people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good LORD. Do you know how fortunate you have to be for this and other 'racist' issues to be such a big deal to you. How much money does it cost to make these changes, and wouldn't that money be better served helping poor citizens in that county/town/state?
Liberal idiocy.
Idiocy? Bullshit. Street signs get replaced all the time, it's not some "great expense." Most street signs get replaced roughly every 10 years regardless of name changes because they get weathered, lose reflectivity, get damaged, stolen, whatever.
And suddenly you want to help poor citizens when you didn't give a shit about them before the sign thing came up? Typical right wing hypocrite. People like you only care about the cost of things, but cannot understand the value of anything.
Again, do you understand that people who have very little don't pay these things much attention because they are too busy trying to survive? Y'all need more to do.
What a totally lameass argument. Dude, median household income for Arlington County where they want to change the signs is $101,000. That means they aren't people who are going to go hungry if they have to change a few road signs.
So because median income is 101K, there is no poor in Arlington County? What about South Arlington, where the 'riches' don't want their kids to go to school?
Must to correct the record, there are plenty of wealthy families in south Arlington who send their kids to public school.
I'm sure there are. But we are not referring to them. I am referring to the poor families that could be helped with the money that would be used to change a sign.
You are referring to some imaginary oppressed poor white southern folk walkin' barefoot to school in Arlington after spendin' all night threshin' corn or sumpin'.![]()
Look, everyone here knows you are full of shit.
Anonymous wrote:^ I'm only an asshole toward backward racists.
Unlike you who's stuck being a full-time backward racist.