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Let Them Eat Cake

File:Marie Antoinette with decadent hair.jpg - Wikimedia Commonsstock image of Marie Antoinette

While it is doubtful that she ever actually said "Let them eat cake," (another example of how history is not necessarily a retelling of actual events), it was no doubt believable to the French revolutionaries who were fighting for social and economic reforms.  There were people hungry and suffering while she did flaunt a lavish lifestyle.

Another example of cluelessness about what life is like outside the mighty fortressof gold rooms, "Let them find another job."

If Ivanka wakes up the day after the November election with snow white hair, I personally might be inclined to consider it a fine example of Karmic justice.

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  1. I loved your blog name and the description. Very cute and sweet . Remembering my gradma

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  2. Perhaps she'll be the permanent spokesperson for Goya beans. That too, seems fitting. Beans, beans, the musical fruit....

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  3. Ah the clueless do seem to rule don't they?

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  4. I hope to live to see the karma these people deserve.
    To tell people to reinvent themselves was such an idiotic thing to say. That too costs money sweetie. Yes a mother of 4 can go back to school to reinvent herself and you'll baby sit and pay for all this too right Blondie? The whole rotten crew needs to go far away - perhaps a mars mission?

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  5. She will just dye it blonde as she usually does.

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  6. Uh oh. My wife just baked me a beautiful birthday cake.

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  7. Well, Happy Birthday, Tom! Everyone deserves cake on their birthday. Or a pie if you're a pie person.

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  8. There is no question in my mind that she is more evil than her father.

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  9. I really think she is her father’s daughter and has no clue what the country is going through.

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