[OP of "Fuel pays for itself" - Graph describing how the economy grows relative to the number of communists killed, until the point where the helicopter fuel pays for itself]
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In German, there is an idiom, "casting out the Devil through Beelzebub", which describes these psychos perfectly... or would, if the Communistic menace actually existed ouside of their demented delusions.
Also: How long are they going to keep beating that stillborn horse?
They must masturbate to the idea of people being thrown out of helicopters. I mean, if you wanted to do a mass extermination of people bullets would be cheaper, but that doesn't fit in with the hard-on they get over emulating a sadistic tyrant.
@Pharaoh Bastethotep
I believe it`s more of an universal saying on this side of the pond, certainly we use it a lot over here.
Also it`s nice when they accept their mantle without hypocrisy, it`s alwyas better to have a clear picture of the aggresive beast trying to maul you.
Guess who they think needs to go first?
Them liberal college boys and equal rights people.
Because the economy can prosper with nothing left but Nascar and stupid racist assholes.
It's beginning to look like it's time to bring back Twilight Zone shows.
At least two episodes a year were morality tales showing what racists and narrow minded ideologies/religion can do.
Imagine the RW getting their world,, total dystopia,, falling into the past.
It's their bullshit progress need to always push aside, they seem very much to want suffering for most.
But surely if you merely shot the Communists instead of all this dog-and-pony show about helicopters, you'd see the same benefits? (Unless you believe helicopter-throwing is some kind of ritual human sacrifice that will bring the blessing of Dagon or something, in which case I can't help you.) Thus the helicopter fuel is a process inefficiency that should be eliminated, replaced by much cheaper 9mm ammo.
At best this is a naive understanding of cost/benefit analysis, at worst a cousin to the glazier's fallacy. In either case you should probably have learned enough to think your way through this problem about two months into Econ 101.
Confused?
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