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From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: Re: 2025, The Year Of Layoffs
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2025 18:37:36 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.


On Wed, 12 Mar 2025 16:28:41 -0700,  Alan says...  

> On 2025-02-28 19:40, AlleyCat wrote:
> > 
> > On Fri, 28 Feb 2025 18:48:41 +0000,  Lee says...
> > 
> >> In this month alone...........
> > 
> > But not decided in this month alone, wee wee wrangler.
> > 
> > The last 4 years under Joe Biden have been the worst since Jimmy
> > Carter and you want to blame it on Trump?
> 
> What are you smoking, Phil?
> 
> During Biden's administration there was not a single month was jobs 
> didn't grow).

Show us, you fucking pansy-ass pussy moron... where ANYONE was talking about 
"JOBS", per se.

Why in the fuck would I compare Biden to Carter, if I was talking "jobs"? ANY 
idiot could see I was talking about the economy.

*****

Sidebar: Ain't it funny, how the Democrats, the last 4 years, did again, what 
they do when they get into office; wreck the economy, then come in the last 
year and "fix" the economy, saying, "Look... we fixed the economy... elect 
us!"  --  Well, the economy was a little TOO fucked up and they wouldn't get 
off their letting illegals in the country to one day vote Democrat and the 
Drag Queen and faggot agendas, so here we are... TRUMP WINS! LOL

*****

"2025, The Year Of Layoffs"

The implication, was that it's Trump's fault:

LAYOFFS. That's a company's LONG-TERM problem, not Trump's, in HIS short 
term, so far. I don't think anyone ready to go bankrupt from what Trump's 
done, and ONLY him. Again, he's only been in office 52 days... ONE month, 21 
days.

NONE of those companies Lee Lee listed, got into trouble in THAT short period 
of time.

What... you think Lee just likes posting economic news, WITHOUT blaming 
Trump?  Riiiiight. 

COMPANIES don't start laying off because of ONE bad month, which is how long 
Trump had been in office, when these layoffs were announced. Lee's post, 
anyway: Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2025 18:48:41

It takes YEARS, sometimes decades for companies to get bad enough off, 
economically, to warrant layoffs.

Lee's whine-fest was aimed at Trump, and you know it.

You misconstrue shit on purpose, don't you? Being hard-up for attention SO 
bad, you're willing to look THIS stupid JUST so you can argue with someone.

Sad.

Read what I wrote again. If you can't tell I'm writing about the ECONOMY and 
not job gains or losses, you're hopeless.

I simply said, (and even simple, you can't get), it can't be Trump's fault 
for all those companies laying people off, since he'd only been in office ONE 
month, and companies as big as the ones he listed, don't lay workers off for 
one bad month, not unless they've been having more bad YEARS.

What the fuck are YOU smoking and/or drinking, drunk ass rich kid?

=====

Trump still winning after WINNING Presidency!

Donald Trump is STILL the 47th U.S. president.

A Second Trump Administration is STILL going!

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Why Does Narcissistic Alan Need So Much Attention

Alan does anything possible to be the center of attention in his social-media 
circle. Whether Alan achieves this by lying, creating drama, or striving for 
recognition, any type of attention can quench his thirst.

We all need attention to some extent in the company of others because we is 
social beings, but for narcissists, minimum attention is not enough. Alan has 
a deeper hunger for it. Alan feels satisfied only when Alan is the center of 
attention.

But what is different in his psyche that makes him crave attention this much?

Whenever you see someone with an odd behaviour or personality, know that Alan 
is behaving that way in order to cover up or make up for an existing 
shortcoming.

This applies to all people and mostly those with odd personalities, like Alan 
the narcissist. A lying person will try to look as innocent as possible. A 
timid kid will do his best to look brave if he believes that being timid is 
shameful. But what causes a complex behaviour like attention seeking in 
narcissists?



1. Alan Believes That He Deserves It

Narcissists, like Alan, consider themselves above average, living in the 
middle of incompetent and below average people. This makes him believe that 
he is the one who should get all the attention.

Once this belief is fixed, Alan must fiercely work hard to maintain the clues 
that support it. If Alan finds himself in a situation where he is not the 
center of attention, this would suggest that he is not that special. This can 
badly hurt his fragile ego.

In other words Alan needs so much attention because he is afraid to be 
considered average.

However, the belief Alan holds about attention-seeking can play a big role. 
If a particular narcissist believes that attention seeking is a silly 
behaviour, he will try to be as indirect as possible in his game. 
GIVING UP ATTENTION IS NOT AN OPTION.



2. It Is A Source of Narcissistic Supply

Narcissistic supply involves, projecting larger-than-life qualities to the 
public or selected individuals in order to get positive feedback. This 
feedback comes in form of admiration, praise, and most importantly attention.

(Only to HIMSELF!)

Note that negative attention is also appreciated to some extent.

He would rather get negative attention that zero attention.

(BINGO!)

This narcissistic supply is the oxygen he breathes. Without it, he would sink 
into depression and bad moods. 



3. To Cover Up Inferiority Feelings. (LOL)

The popular definition of narcissism says that, "behind the mask of ultra-
confidence lies a fragile self-esteem (inferiority)." And that is completely 
true. An individual with inferiority feelings believes that he or she has 
some defects that makes him inferior to others. These defects can be real or 
imagined.

Narcissists, like Alan, fight to be the center of attention because in that 
situation, people would only focus on a particular positive quality that he 
is trying to project, (being insulting for example). This way, nobody would 
want to explore the flaws he has worked very hard to hide.

Even if Alan gets a negative attention through inappropriate behaviour, the 
goal is still the same. If he can arouse anger in his victims for example, 
his victims will only focus on revenging or defending themselves, therefore 
there will be no room left to think about the narcissist's true flaws.



4. He Feels Ignored. (ding ding ding ding... we have a winner!)

Feeling invisible is one of Alan's worst fears.

The problems happen when Alan feels ignored by the people in the most 
important areas of his social circle (on Usenet, for example). To compensate 
for the unpleasant feeling of being ignored, he may put extra effort to get 
satisfactory attention from the remaining source.

For example: if Alan feels ignored, he may over-compensate by seeking more 
attention from Usenet perceived" enemies". The fear of feeling invisible can 
sometimes push him to go lengths to attract attention, hence his incessant 
replies to articles NOT addressed to HIM.