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"thriftless" Definitions
  1. lacking usefulness or worth
  2. careless, wasteful, or incompetent in handling money or resources : IMPROVIDENT

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"Frankly, it annoys the crap out of me—they're nothing but grasshoppers in the system," Joe said, recalling the fable about the thriftless grasshopper and the provident ant.
It describes the life and relationships of Bathsheba Everdene with her lonely neighbour William Boldwood, the faithful shepherd Gabriel Oak, and the thriftless soldier Sergeant Troy. On publication, critical notices were plentiful and mostly positive. Hardy revised the text extensively for the 1895 edition and made further changes for the 1901 edition. In 2003, the novel was listed at number 48 on the BBC's survey The Big Read.
He was a supporter of creating a state department of agriculture, and was noted for appointing the most qualified candidates to fill openings in his administration, a contrast to the patronage system that was popular at the time. In an 1876 interview with the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Smith made racist remarks about African-Americans, calling them "idle, thriftless" and "always depending on the whites for everything". The Equal Justice Initiative, a non-profit organization based in Montgomery, Alabama, noted posthumously (in 2017) that African-Americans made up 46 percent of his constituents. Smith was defeated in his bid for the U.S. Senate in 1877.
Legislate the > thriftless man into ease, whack the stuffing out of the creditors and tell > the debtors who borrowed the money five years ago when money "per capita" > was greater than it is now, that the contraction of currency gives him a > right to repudiate.David Hinshaw, A Man from Kansas: The Story of William > Allen White (1945) p 108. The Republicans sent out hundreds of thousands of copies of the editorial in support of William McKinley during the intensely fought presidential election of 1896, providing White with national exposure. White 1920–1925 With his warm sense of humor, articulate editorial pen, and uncommon sense approach to life, White soon became known throughout the country.
The ideology and thoughts that appear in Page's writing and in Southern ideology are no mere simplistic, archaic world-view; they are part of a complex history that has informed, for worse and for better, the evolution of the Southern mind to today. Thomas Nelson Page lamented that the slavery- era "good old darkies" had been replaced by the "new issue" (blacks born after slavery) whom he described as "lazy, thriftless, intemperate, insolent, dishonest, and without the most rudimentary elements of morality" (pp. 80, 163). Page, who helped popularize the images of cheerful and devoted Mammies and Sambos in his early books, became one of the first writers to introduce a literary black brute.

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