| Re: Romney wins Michigan GOP primary Michigan's a ****ing waste of a state anyway, no one should care about Michigan. They're the "tell us what we want to hear" state, and so they match well with Mitt "tell me what you want to hear and I'll tell you what you want to hear" Romney. When the unions came around Milton Friedman told them it was a bad idea if they cared about keeping their jobs, and the unions said "Economics? Logic? Whatever, we can get you jobs where you get paid a lot more than the complexity of the job merits!". Michigan then said "**** you SCIENTIST! Yay labor monopolies!" Then when everything that was predicted happened, they voted for whoever was willing to tell them it's not their fault! John McCain only won Michigan in 2000 because the Democrats in Michigan were so spiteful that they voted in droves to undermine their governor (who promised Michigan to George W. Bush).
John McCain came in and he told them the truth. Those jobs aren't coming back. You had your opportunity, you were immature and so you blew it, and those jobs aren't coming back (obviously John McCain has a better opinion, or perhaps you could say a more benevolent opinion of Michigan than mine). He said "We're gonna teach you new jobs, we're gonna teach you to compete so you can have jobs now and in the future where you contribute something of value." And Michigan responded saying "Contribute something of value? Obviously you don't know Michigan!"
**** Michigan, they don't deserve John McCain. The deserve their terrible economy, we should kick them out of the union so they stop dragging us down with us. I mean, for ****'s sake, Mitt Romney promised that he would dedicate $20 billion to automobile research ANNUALLY! TWENTY BILLION DOLLARS?!?!
This contest means nothing. Michigan shows once again that they don't give a **** about America and their eternal willingness to drag us down instead of making them ****ing contribute.
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