Sainz of our times, PC run amok

For those with better things to do than Ines Sainz . My hats off to you, sir!

This is the sort of humor which passes for borderline sodomy in the eyes of our liberal idiot media today. It is precisely the sort of non-story that gets pushed down your throat at a time when the incompetents running the country don't want to swallow their own medicine.

Even the "object" in this case does not feel disrespected.

So why the hoopla? Why does the sort of behavior THAT SHOULD BE EXPECTED out of a room full of butt-naked football players find itself on to every "credible news source" headline over the past few days?

More importantly, you ask: "what does this have to do with Wall Street?".

In a word. EVERYTHING.

Let's examine a seemingly unrelated story. This one is flying stealthily under the radar ....yet carries the MOST SHOCKING STATISTIC OF ALL.

45% of Americans do not pay federal income taxes, while 44% of households are on some sort of government aid program.

Let's go over that again. Half of us don't pay taxes and (safe to presume, is it not?) the same half collect some form of welfare benefits. But what about poor little Ines??????

Yesterday, we tangentially got into Keynes . Spreading buckshot here and here .

Today's post is the social side of the underlying economic argument. It is the physical, liberally idiotic manifestation of a Keynesian country gone A.W.O.L. from reason.

It is a simple equation, when you teach people that they don't have to work and fight to survive, they turn to every possible form of trickery and pathetic childish outcry to keep the status quo.

And who do you think is scheduled to (literally and figuratively) pay for this sort of thing going forward? Take a quick look in the mirror if you still haven't figured it out.

The regurgitation of populist doldrums and the beating of dead horses is far more important to today's media outlets than news. Do yourself a favor and just turn the TV off. Create a spamming virus and send it to the faux news organizations who continue to make willing mental retardation the norm.

Most of all, take responsibility in your own life. If you have the body of a swimsuit model, cover it up if you don't want to hear whistles. If you have a $100,000/year in expenses, make sure you're earning at least $150,000. Be prepared. Protect yourself.

Read Eddie's survival post and get your mind right.

In a world where welfare thievery and self-prostituting marketing are the norm...a young, ambitious, career driven male is the non sequitur. You are the weakest link, by virtue of the false logic which guides our societal machinery. Prepare. Ines can happen to you.

Remember fellas, if bimbos gone microphone and wayfaring welfare bandits are the norm, there has got to be somebody around to finance all of those augmentations.
Of the fiscal and pectoral varieties.

This tra-la-la-la-la for the masses has everything to do with your derivatives classes...

 

Wow, Ines Sainz is, like, an order of magnitude hotter than Erin Andrews, who's a goddess in her own right. Holy sh*t.

In fairness to the liberals, I read the news report from The Huffington Post and it looks like there is near universal agreement (from the comments section) that her being upset is stupid and that the behavior in the locker room was good fun and should have been expected when she wore ridiculously tight jeans and F-me heels. That's why the reaction of the NFL/NY Jets in their gay PC manner is so absurd.

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She's as overrated as the team she was covering. Not even the hottest fake sports journalist (Erin Andrews wins and it's not close).

Also, let's be reasonable: sports journalism is a media derivative of an unserious form of entertainment Don't get me wrong, sports are awesome, but it's not like she was getting cat called while covering the UN Security Council: anyone surprised or upset that she was treated that way by professional football players might as well never interact with the outside world again, because there's a lot more disappointing behavior to be found out there.

 

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