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<p>I just don’t like when people are caustic know-it-alls, especially when they don’t even really know what they are talking about, but realize that it unfortunately comes with the territory when dealing with self-important Wharton UGs. </p>
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<p>However, this is the kind of statement that bothers me more. I’m not sure which is worse: making this kind of remark in an environment where unemployment is at its highest level in over 25 years and climbing higher or trying to defend it after the fact that it is justified and sluffing it off as others are over-reacting to such needless belligerence.</p>