Case in point:pic.twitter.com/ekUlIvVjz6
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Patrick your really stepping it up with your meme skills.
Thanks, but the credit goes to someone else. For the most part, I just collect memes.
1) I’ve been a fluid hauler in the oilfield for almost 20 years, one of the only female drivers I know of, in the occupation. The doors are wide open for others to follow, they choose not to or are unable to do the job, good enough then.
2) As long as they have equal opportunity, then it should be whoever is best able to do the job, that receives the job. Government intervention really isn’t helping... 
You're right Stefan. I mean we can vote, we can drive...what the hell do we want more??
Government intervention is demanded by voters. Why would you defy the will of the majority of people?
That’s the flaw with the absolutist approach to ideology. With anarcho-capitalism, it means that the only efficiency that matters is the market. It ignores social, cultural, etc efficiencies. Thus you should ignore electoral demands for government intervention even when necessary
The only way to manipulate people is with incentives and disincentives. The market is the purest way to do this... But for the fact that people value their conscious experience of life incredibly low and are willing to torture themselves for the mere illusion of a future reward.
I don’t know where this goes. I believe in the pursuit of liberty and happiness. But I’m not at all sure what the female objective is. Women don’t seem happy. Suicide is climbing. Anti-depressants are ubiquitous. They have abandoned civilization for nearly zero return. A shame.
It was super effective at depressing wages, of course, as one would expect. Now labor is practically worthless.
Did this idiot hear about Mme Curie? Did this jerk ever hear about black scientists at NASA in the 60s, mathematician Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and NASA engineer Mary Jackson? I was outraged I never heard about these 3 African American women!! Shame!
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