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Rebecca Gaconnet's avatar

Kamala's got somebody else pushing that cart, and she has no idea what they put in it OR where they left it.

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Antipodes's avatar

I use a coffee cup analogy, somewhat similar to the shopping cart theory, to judge ones character.

At the end of meeting with someone, if they ask what to do with their cup, be it coffee or water, they have ethics.

Those that leave it to the "cleaners" to take care off, don't let the door hit your backside when leaving.

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Jon Settlemeyer's avatar

So, did she return the cart ?

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Michael Smith's avatar

I don't know. I should have observed a bit longer.

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Dave Ceely's avatar

Is not answering the question or changing the subject away from a sensitive topic in a TV interview similar to not taking the cart to the cart park?

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sean anderson's avatar

I once saw a young woman in maybe her early twenties starting to abandon her shopping cart in a parking with a slight slope which meant if it rolled it might smack another parked. I shout my reprimand at her and she started and looked confused. She stopped driving and got on her cell phone. Oddly the worst chronic offenders I have seen have been fellow university faculty members. - utterly entitled congealed pieces of snot.

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