Tagged with Co-workers

Working is a Waste of Women Vol. #3 Essay 18

Applying to college in high school puts young women on a life-long, stress filled treadmill. And, unfortunately, they will find it nearly impossible to get off the treadmill once they start, without disappointing their parents, who spent a fortune sending them there. Or, more importantly, disappointing themselves, their co-workers, their feminist female friends and peers when they realize that their bliss revolves around daydreams of getting married and having babies, … Continue reading

Touchy-Feely Training Vol. #3 Essay 12

Touchy-Feely Training Vol. #3 Essay 12

Have you ever noticed that you can’t get anyone to do anything right anymore, even if you pay them? It doesn’t matter whether you are the boss, the co-worker or the customer, workers no longer take pride in doing their jobs effectively, or correctly, spewing mistakes and errors like a leaky hose, without regret or embarrassment. … Continue reading

Global Warming Goofballs Vol. #2 Essay 3

Global Warming Goofballs Vol. #2 Essay 3

Rachel Carson (1907-1964) – Aquatic Biologist and Author In case you don’t know who invented “environmentalism”, it was another “liberated” feminist woman with an irrational gripe. The author’s name was Rachel Carson. Her book, titled Silent Spring, was published in 1962. It expressed her unsubstantiated concerns about the damaging effects, including the development of cancer (which was later disproved), that the … Continue reading

Equality Idiots Vol. #1 Essay 13

Equality Idiots Vol. #1 Essay 13

For decades, the miserable, second-wave feminists have insisted that men and women are “equal.” They have promulgated this unprecedented, and radical, concept from their bully pulpits at universities, in magazines or on TV. These non-Christian troublemakers, including Gloria Steinem, Bella Abzug, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Dianne Feinstein, Barbara Boxer and Betty Friedan, have loudly asserted that a … Continue reading

Female Fiscal Failures Vol. #1 Essay 19

There was a time, in the not so distant past, when finances and females were what oil was to water. They just did not mix and anyone who thought otherwise was rebuked. Men traditionally made the money for the family and therefore they were responsible for the savings and expenditures of the family. When World War II began, … Continue reading

Exceptions to the Rules Vol. #1 Essay 16

Women have spent the last forty-five years demanding, “equality” from men within their orderly, regimented worlds of business, academia, government, military and religion. And yet, rather than embracing the rules and regulations which permitted the success of those institutions and striving to become an equal member of the team, women have instead made “careers” within these institutions based on adversarial behavior, in direct opposition to … Continue reading

Poem: The Purpose by Leo Rosten

The Purpose The purpose of life is not to be happy. The purpose of life is to matter, to be productive, to have it make some difference that you lived at all. Happiness, in the ancient, noble version, means self-fulfillment and is given to those who use it to the fullest,                                               whatever talents God … Continue reading