Is it true the average American woman is 5'4 165 pounds?

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  • No, no, my friend. You seem to value the socialist paradise you live in. We don't. Income inequality is a GOOD thing. Guns are a GOOD thing. Forcing obese people to pay for their own diabetic health costs is a GOOD thing. Why is it good, you ask? Because in America, life is about consequences. Poor choices yield very bad consequences with no assistance from anyone, as they should. Good choices yield consequences where you are not taxed to pay for fucktards. You only pay for an excessive military so cruel dictators are assured CONSEQUENCES.

    CONSEQUENCES are the basis of personal greatness. This is the premise of social Darwinism. Sorry to say, but your touchy feelie libtard values have no place in a darwinistic society. And it is the coldness of it all that makes our patriotism swell.

    Note: we are ashamed of many of the wealthiest 1% - no system is perfect.

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    • I'd rather not live in a place like that, but if others are happy to ride a meat-grinder feedstock conveyor belt and call it the road to paradise, that's cool with me.

      However, your final line is a non sequitur. The 1% are the logical outcome of the system which you say you're so happy to support. They're the winners, so why aren't you thrilled on their behalf and doing your best to emulate them? It's hardly surprising if many of them are sociopathis dickheads, since the system is mainly operated and manipulated by sociopathic dicheads in order to benefit sociopathic dickheads.

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      • You raise a good point here. On the meat grinder conveyor belt to paradise, there are two types of people in the wealthiest 1%. Mostly they are people talented at producing wealth. They create jobs and teach employees to work more efficiently so that more wealth is created per input of labor hours, etc. For example, Warren Buffett buys controlling interest in companies, guts inefficiencies and gets them working better. Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, et all, are masters at coding software tools to increase personal productivity.

        Unfortunately, some of the 1%ers destroy wealth, by destroying efficiency. Investment bankers often buy marginal companies, gut their R&D budgets, sell off assets, thereby destroying jobs for their own personal profit. Companies owned by the Mafia create barriers to competition using extortion and murder that raise prices far above fair market value. Your observation about sociopathic dickheads is partially true. The system is manipulated by those good getting money. Some of them are dickheads. Most of them are innovative wealth producers.

        Best of luck in your socialist paradise. Capitalism isn't for everybody.

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