Thursday, November 20, 2008

Tasta test

An easy taste test to distinguish conservatism from liberal elitism is to ask yourself if you are tired of throwing out food before you have a chance to eat it? If it is not self-evident that you should not buy more food or plan more meals than you can consume, you are living in the liberal land of lost common sense. This waste would leave a bad taste in any conservative’s mouth. Also, can you believe that certain consumers attempt to cut dollars from grocery bills by reducing spoilage with the purchase of a $5,000 - $9,000 Sub Zero refrigerator? Granted, these are liberals willing to ‘pay for the savings’! A report about food preservation and savings from a state-of-the-art, designer refrigerator was written by a journalist with an unpronounceable name in the WSJ, Anjali Athavaley. Spending thousands up front on a luxury box to save dollars each week is an unfathomable waste of money. Proper, prior grocery planning would be the conservative solution. But not in liberal land. Still unconvinced of the distinction between a conservative and a liberal? Who but an elitist liberal could decry the difficulty of finding college funding for an 18yr. old son with "learning differences?" Any self-respecting conservative knows that college is not a right but a selected privilege reserved for those who can qualify intellectually and who aim to study as a means to expand one’s education. In translation, college is rarely for anyone.

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