Exhibits your mindset there, fully.Generally. Education is wasted on most people and not necessary for others.
I would quote Eben Moglen here:
Until now, the most important reality and fundamental injustice in every human society was their wastage of human brains. The answer to “How many of the Einsteins who ever existed were permitted to learn physics?” is “almost none.”
Indeed. But as a respectable individual, I say "thank you sir," and "yes ma'am" to people on the street. Really, the internet does not exhibit who I am. I heard you talking on the Space Show, your responses were very similar to your writing style. I'm not that way in real life. I keep my opinions to myself and am non-combative in general.Your job as a government employee is to say "Thank you sir" and "Yes Ma'am" and give a sincere smile when you do.
Yes, they're traitors, some of them are even secessionists.And why do you think the Tea Party folks are happy with THAT name? You might want to look up Boston Tea Party for a clue.
Because most people don't actually have to work with the military on a daily basis. That's my job as a subcontractor with the military (ie, tax payers pay my paycheck).Or think of why the US Military gets the highest rating of any similar group in America (compare them to politicians say).
It is not when those around you have opinions diametrically opposed to your own, and you have to hear daily about homosexuals committing sodomy (though in much more colorful language which I won't use here), about young ladies making health care choices (whores having abortions), about our African American president being unsuitable for office (again, language I don't think the censor filter would even allow).BTW I was once part of the servant class. It is an honorable occupation if done in the correct spirit.
God forbid I even mention what I think about the science of global warming or evolution. I'd lose my job in a heart beat.
I am insulted by the "Tea Party folks" because they're ignorant, hateful, evil people. Period. When I grew up I was taught to keep politics out of work, and to be good to others. As I have aged I have found that this mindset is an exception, not a rule.If you are insulted by the Tea Party folks you aren't doing your job right.