5/12/2017 4:27:35 PM |
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neal356
Oxford, AL
58, joined May. 2014
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Figure this, the needy people being incompetent in providing for their own well being and personal upkeep, such as basics like food and shelter.
Are they entitled to demand such upkeep from those who are competent?
The competent being forced by government to pay for housing and food for the incompetent
through taxes and threat of jail if these taxes are not paid.
This seems like looting working people.
Thoughts? Leave race out of this...this is a question of morality..
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5/12/2017 4:31:30 PM |
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sdgncalix3
Palm Bay, FL
44, joined Dec. 2012
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Its a fine line.
Yes people should try and take care of themselves
Its a good thing for humanity to help those less fortunate.
He sucks when they take advantage
it also sucks that some people have more money than they know what to do with or will ever spend.
It would be nice if we as a human race could take care of everyone.
But that is a fantasty
Help people if you can, if not that is ok too
Give with out wanting reward.
Give out of love
Easy to type, not so easy to do.
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5/12/2017 4:39:36 PM |
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cinnamonnhaze
Minneapolis, MN
53, joined Apr. 2014
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I gave a homeless Vet a $20 yesterday. Wish I could have given him more.
I saw him right after I gave my yearly donation for the poppies - the ones the VFW's use to reach out with.
I still had my last years poppie attached to my purse.
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5/12/2017 4:42:56 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
27, joined Jul. 2013
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I've done the same and never thought about it twice filling out my 1040.
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5/12/2017 4:48:16 PM |
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neal356
Oxford, AL
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giving from the heart is Noble. However, the worker is having the value of his work
taken away and given to those who use it and ultimately destroy it. Should he be penalized because he can produce value for his labor?
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5/12/2017 4:50:16 PM |
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mr_bad_robot
Cincinnati, OH
42, joined Jul. 2014
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All society's need a safety net for the poor. Some can't help it.
The problem are those that are just too lazy to provide for themselves.
Sometimes people find themselves in a bad way and need help until they can get back on their feet.
Our system does not provide enough training or includes the right kind of care.
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5/12/2017 4:51:52 PM |
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cinnamonnhaze
Minneapolis, MN
53, joined Apr. 2014
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I've done the same and never thought about it twice filling out my 1040.
You donated to the VFW on your tax returns???
Now you're sounding about as sane as your prez.
Did they mail you your poppy???
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5/12/2017 4:52:18 PM |
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texasproud52
Dallas, TX
56, joined Jul. 2012
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I gave a homeless guy 20 dollars to mow my yard the other day.
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5/12/2017 4:54:31 PM |
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neal356
Oxford, AL
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so what is the safety net for the incompetent? The police with their guns and prison if the worker doesn't pay?
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5/12/2017 4:54:48 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
27, joined Jul. 2013
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Is it my choice to stay in school, study hard, don't do drugs and keep my pants on? Or yours?
giving from the heart is Noble. However, the worker is having the value of his work
taken away and given to those who use it and ultimately destroy it. Should he be penalized because he can produce value for his labor?
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5/12/2017 5:02:21 PM |
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cinnamonnhaze
Minneapolis, MN
53, joined Apr. 2014
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Jilly - did you even finish high school?
It doesn't take much studying to nail down shingles.
I ought to know. I just had to fix some on my barn.
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5/12/2017 5:05:08 PM |
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mr_bad_robot
Cincinnati, OH
42, joined Jul. 2014
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so what is the safety net for the incompetent? The police with their guns and prison if the worker doesn't pay?
Define incompetent
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5/12/2017 5:07:13 PM |
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condor_0000
Tampa, FL
59, joined Feb. 2013
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Figure this, the needy people being incompetent in providing for their own well being and personal upkeep, such as basics like food and shelter.
Are they entitled to demand such upkeep from those who are competent?
The competent being forced by government to pay for housing and food for the incompetent
through taxes and threat of jail if these taxes are not paid.
This seems like looting working people.
Thoughts? Leave race out of this...this is a question of morality..
I can't believe you would just throw our poor, super-rich, gangster-capitalist billionaires to the wolves. They bankrupted themselves with highly-leveraged investments that went bad and they needed trillions of dollars from us all. It's what we do here in America. We take care of the poor and needy. Unfortunately, the most needy among us are always the super-rich, gangster-capitalist one-percenters. They not only need lots of bailout money, but they need lots of war funding as they try to steal the wealth and potentially lucrative markets of other countries. They need us to build them lavish, expensive stadiums so that they can charge outrageous ticket prices to local elites. They need lots of corporate subsidies. They need for us to give up our health care in exchange for $1 trillion in tax cuts for themselves. They should thank God that we all have such deep love for them and are perfectly willing to give them tens of trillions of dollars of socialism.
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5/12/2017 5:08:56 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
27, joined Jul. 2013
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What I've finished is none of your concern buns. But if you had a brain you might surmise. You're pathetic.
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5/12/2017 5:09:36 PM |
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4uijack
New Port Richey, FL
82, joined Aug. 2013
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Its a fine line.
Yes people should try and take care of themselves
Its a good thing for humanity to help those less fortunate.
He sucks when they take advantage
it also sucks that some people have more money than they know what to do with or will ever spend.
It would be nice if we as a human race could take care of everyone.
But that is a fantasty
Help people if you can, if not that is ok too
Give with out wanting reward.
Give out of love
Easy to type, not so easy to do.
Take your libtard bullshit and ram it up hilliarys ass,....again!!!
Sux being you, doesn't it?
Kill yourself, dumbass!!
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5/12/2017 5:11:13 PM |
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condor_0000
Tampa, FL
59, joined Feb. 2013
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Is it my choice to stay in school, study hard, don't do drugs and keep my pants on? Or yours?
If everyone stayed in school, studied hard, received a PhD, never took any drugs and never had any sex, there would still be exactly the same number of people earning shit wages and exactly the same number unemployed. The capitalist system determines the impoverished fate of the masses. The goal of the right-wing is always to blame the victims of the criminal enterprise called "capitalism."
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5/12/2017 5:21:14 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
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And Stalin starved 30 million people to death. As the mice follow the sweet song of the pied piper down to the river to drown.
People don't realize just how worse Communists are. Just like the idiots out here who defend Sharia. But here come people like you praising them when they should know the vagaries of the history already. It's best to keep people stupid so you can control them.
God forbid any public school teacher would teach anybody anything but conformance.
If everyone stayed in school, studied hard, received a PhD, never took any drugs and never had any sex, there would still be exactly the same number of people earning shit wages and exactly the same number unemployed. The capitalist system determines the impoverished fate of the masses. The goal of the right-wing is always to blame the victims of the criminal enterprise called "capitalism."
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5/12/2017 5:31:05 PM |
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xman379
Richmond, VA
38, joined Nov. 2015
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Not all who are needy are incompetent.
Not all people have the same opportunities for economic prosperity.
That said, yes taxes are robbery IF you have NOT consented to said taxes, but blaming the needy is not fair, because it is NOT the needy threatening you.
YES, needy people (or ANY people for that matter) are entitled to demand whatever they want. It's called FREE SPEECH. That doesn't mean people are OBLIGATED to comply with said demands.
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5/12/2017 5:34:54 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
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What does Gov't spend your tax dollars on?
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5/12/2017 5:45:38 PM |
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longbobby
Lufkin, TX
56, joined Aug. 2010
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Enraged Californians rebel against Gov. Brown’s massive tax hike on cars and gas
In California, a state known for its love of driving, high-priced gasoline and history of tax revolts, a rebellion is brewing against Gov. Jerry Brown’s massive gas-and-car tax increase.
“The voters are enraged,” said Assemblyman Travis Allen, the Orange County Republican behind the repeal initiative, which is pegged to the November 2018 ballot.
Gas is already expensive in California — the state vies with Hawaii for the nation’s highest per-gallon prices — and SB1 will make it more so by dinging motorists with a 12-cent-per-gallon excise tax hike on gasoline, a 20-cent increase on diesel and higher vehicle registration fees in order to fill potholes, repair roads and bridges, and expand mass transit.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/may/11/californians-rebel-against-gas-car-tax-hike/
Have Brown explain why 28 Billion a year is spent to harbor criminal illegals when 20 billion would fix the infrastructure of California.
Then ask Brown why the Oroville Dam was ignored in being fixed and why they ignored it for 12 years, not caring that 2.5 million people could be endanger.
Have Brown answer that one, then ask Pelosi and water on the brain Maxine Waters.
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5/12/2017 5:52:06 PM |
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cinnamonnhaze
Minneapolis, MN
53, joined Apr. 2014
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What I've finished is none of your concern buns. But if you had a brain you might surmise. You're pathetic.
So you are a drop out?
Surprise. Surprise. Surprise.
If education & the level one completes is no ones concern, then why is that your favorite sermon?
Jealous because you couldn't get accepted?
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5/12/2017 5:53:29 PM |
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cinnamonnhaze
Minneapolis, MN
53, joined Apr. 2014
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I gave a homeless guy 20 dollars to mow my yard the other day.
So you're a greedy lazy tightwad?
Shocking!
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5/12/2017 5:55:51 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
27, joined Jul. 2013
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showing your a** yet again. I'm chuckling. Bored actually, think I'll search out some tunes.
So you are a drop out?
Surprise. Surprise. Surprise.
If education & the level one completes is no ones concern, then why is that your favorite sermon?
Jealous because you couldn't get accepted?
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5/12/2017 5:58:06 PM |
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muldoon1959
Vallejo, CA
58, joined Feb. 2008
online now!
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Basically the rightwing got duped into believing that
anyone needing assistance of some kind must be a lazy moocher.
Not true.
I'm not saying there aren't lazy moochers, I just
think they're the exception and not the rule.
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5/12/2017 5:59:39 PM |
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popado2
Eaton Rapids, MI
45, joined Jul. 2014
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Yes. It's a social agreement between the government and it's people. Once the government restricts or regulates anything about a person they take on the responsibility of that person.
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5/12/2017 6:04:43 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
27, joined Jul. 2013
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What's amazing is how many people in this country want the Gov't to take responsibility for them. Where did these people come from?
Yes. It's a social agreement between the government and it's people. Once the government restricts or regulates anything about a person they take on the responsibility of that person.
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5/12/2017 6:09:20 PM |
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mr_bad_robot
Cincinnati, OH
42, joined Jul. 2014
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I will tell you all this. A large percentage of the working class are living from one pay check to the next with very little money put aside.
It would not take much to send a large percentage of our population into poverty.
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5/12/2017 6:10:00 PM |
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rocky_dennis
Mechanicsburg, PA
39, joined Nov. 2013
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The vast majority aren't needy, they're lazy. It's a culture, not a safety net. Go through a section 8 housing facility and out of 100 adults, you might find 5 that actually have handicaps, that keep them from working. That's probably giving too many a benefit of doubt.
The majority of tax payers, that look for nothing are being robbed, by not only the above, but the working welfare as well on the tax dollar. Luckily that fake system they created is collapsing.
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5/12/2017 6:12:26 PM |
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popado2
Eaton Rapids, MI
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Basically the rightwing got duped into believing that
anyone needing assistance of some kind must be a lazy moocher.
Not true.
I'm not saying there aren't lazy moochers, I just
think they're the exception and not the rule.
That's because most of them are, they know form personal experience, but with the belief that the difference between them and those they cry about is party affiliation.
60+ % of households receive some type of government assistance. 7 out of every 10 republican/far right posters are talking about themselves.
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5/12/2017 6:16:31 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
27, joined Jul. 2013
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Yes, a culture of dependency on others. Not a culture of independence. Then some come out here and suggest that independence depends on dependency.
Stay in school, study hard, don't do drugs, and keep your pants on.
The people who fail to do those 4 things, expect others to make their boo boos go away.
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5/12/2017 6:19:35 PM |
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popado2
Eaton Rapids, MI
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What's amazing is how many people in this country want the Gov't to take responsibility for them. Where did these people come from?
Where did you come from ? You want the government to lower taxes for some corporation so they keep their prices low. You want tax breaks for the company you work for so you can keep your job. You want them to give oil companies someone else's land so gas prices stay low. You want them to pay farmers so the price of food stays low.
Bet you're one of those that like clean water to boil your coffee too.
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5/12/2017 6:38:25 PM |
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cinnamonnhaze
Minneapolis, MN
53, joined Apr. 2014
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That's because most of them are, they know form personal experience, but with the belief that the difference between them and those they cry about is party affiliation.
60+ % of households receive some type of government assistance. 7 out of every 10 republican/far right posters are talking about themselves.
You got that right.
Look at that "Dugger" (sp?) family.
They've got like 20 children, but refuse birth control.
???
Great! Do it like rabbits, but slap on a glove, for Petes sake!!!
And to top it all off, one of the eldest male children was molesting his sisters.
THIS is what the right wing thinks normal people do.
Take away Planned Parenthood. Encourage 14, 15 & 16 year old babies to have babies! God loves you & the righties encourage these babies to be born, unwanted, not taken care of, no proper nourishment, abused & many many times, abused until they are murdered at the hands of their ill equipped (way too young) parents.
This is your main demographic of people on public assistance.
Stop blaming minorities. Most assistance goes to little white wh*res who have right wing parents.
I don't think anyone under the age of 21 should get government assistance. Let the parents take care of their children & as many grandchildren that these uneducated ill equipped righties want to spit out.
If that were the case, the righties would be begging for schools to pass out condoms.
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5/12/2017 6:42:49 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
27, joined Jul. 2013
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why does the Gov't tax you at all? what's in it for you?
Where did you come from ? You want the government to lower taxes for some corporation so they keep their prices low. You want tax breaks for the company you work for so you can keep your job. You want them to give oil companies someone else's land so gas prices stay low. You want them to pay farmers so the price of food stays low.
Bet you're one of those that like clean water to boil your coffee too.
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5/12/2017 6:45:38 PM |
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61falcon
New Hope, PA
76, joined Feb. 2008
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Just reading today how the numbers of homeless veterans are increasing many of whom suffer from injury related drug dependencies. Any sympathy for them??
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5/12/2017 6:46:31 PM |
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scarredandtatto
Oral, SD
52, joined Aug. 2013
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why does the Gov't tax you at all? what's in it for you?
you ask the stupidest f**king questions.
Jesus Hussein Christ
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5/12/2017 6:49:42 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
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Yes. but not sure I understand the injury related drug depenedencies.
Just reading today how the numbers of homeless veterans are increasing many of whom suffer from injury related drug dependencies. Any sympathy for them??
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5/12/2017 6:50:21 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
27, joined Jul. 2013
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Of course Scar.
you ask the stupidest f**king questions.
Jesus Hussein Christ
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5/12/2017 6:50:23 PM |
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cinnamonnhaze
Minneapolis, MN
53, joined Apr. 2014
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Right?
Why is the sky blue?
Is the moon made of cheese?
How do fish learn how to swim?
I'm surprised he walks upright.
(I'm assuming that....)
lol
Edit -
This was @ Scarred
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5/12/2017 6:52:35 PM |
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xman379
Richmond, VA
38, joined Nov. 2015
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Quote from popado2:
60+ % of households receive some type of government assistance.
If that's true (I haven't checked), that's because the government and it's private sector sponsors and allies screws over most people, pretty much forcing them to seek out assistance, government or otherwise.
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5/12/2017 6:55:19 PM |
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scarredandtatto
Oral, SD
52, joined Aug. 2013
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Right?
Why is the sky blue?
Is the moon made of cheese?
How do fish learn how to swim?
I'm surprised he walks upright.
(I'm assuming that....)
lol
Edit -
This was @ Scarred
That f**kbag is ALWAYS trying to interject some sort of stupidity that makes NO sense into threads.
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5/12/2017 6:57:08 PM |
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cinnamonnhaze
Minneapolis, MN
53, joined Apr. 2014
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Quote from popado2:
60+ % of households receive some type of government assistance.
If that's true (I haven't checked), that's because the government and it's private sector sponsors and allies screws over most people, pretty much forcing them to seek out assistance, government or otherwise.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
THIS!
We pay way more "corporate welfare" than actual "welfare".
Here's a thought! (Call me crazy!!!)
Why don't we force corporations receiving "corporate welfare" to pay "livable wages"?
Problem solved!!!
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5/12/2017 7:00:16 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
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What's the unemployment rate, 4.5%. What is the Gov't foodstamp rate, 30%.
Wake up America.
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5/12/2017 7:01:23 PM |
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mz_jeannie_baby
Rochester, MI
57, joined Sep. 2012
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Figure this, the needy people being incompetent in providing for their own well being and personal upkeep, such as basics like food and shelter.
Are they entitled to demand such upkeep from those who are competent?
The competent being forced by government to pay for housing and food for the incompetent
through taxes and threat of jail if these taxes are not paid.
This seems like looting working people.
Thoughts? Leave race out of this...this is a question of morality..
the fact you even muddle through this question like it's a 'life thought to ponder' tells me you're a sh*t stain on society and one of the problems with it.
IF you live in a CIVILIZED society you do not allow the vulnerable of the society to get stepped on.
Who you feel 'the vulnerable' are is not my concern.
Further entertainment of your thoughts is a waste of time.
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5/12/2017 7:01:33 PM |
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scarredandtatto
Oral, SD
52, joined Aug. 2013
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What's the unemployment rate, 4.5%. What is the Gov't foodstamp rate, 30%.
Wake up America.
FINALLY!!! A POST THAT MAKES SENSE!!!!
YES!!! Minimum wage $15/hour!!!!
You are teachable!
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5/12/2017 7:09:56 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
27, joined Jul. 2013
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Why stop at $15/hour, make it $30/hour.
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5/12/2017 7:10:58 PM |
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scarredandtatto
Oral, SD
52, joined Aug. 2013
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Baby step, c*nt, baby steps.
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5/12/2017 7:12:20 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
27, joined Jul. 2013
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I see you don't have a reason.
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5/12/2017 7:13:05 PM |
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scarredandtatto
Oral, SD
52, joined Aug. 2013
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I see that you have a reading comprehension problem.
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5/12/2017 7:13:54 PM |
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condor_0000
Tampa, FL
59, joined Feb. 2013
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And Stalin starved 30 million people to death. As the mice follow the sweet song of the pied piper down to the river to drown.
People don't realize just how worse Communists are. Just like the idiots out here who defend Sharia. But here come people like you praising them when they should know the vagaries of the history already. It's best to keep people stupid so you can control them.
God forbid any public school teacher would teach anybody anything but conformance.
I don't know how that little nonsensical rant is in any way a counter argument to my statement that:
If everyone stayed in school, studied hard, received a PhD, never took any drugs and never had any sex, there would still be exactly the same number of people earning shit wages and exactly the same number unemployed. The capitalist system determines the impoverished fate of the masses. The goal of the right-wing is always to blame the victims of the criminal enterprise called "capitalism."
As you are well aware, Stalin was your boy. He represented the right-wing counter-attack against socialism. The stalinist shut down the socialist movement, arrested and killed millions of communists, propped up a privileged elite, and restored capitalism as their preferred method of raping the working class and looting the public till, just as you, Donald Trump, Jamie Dimon or any disgusting right-wing capitalist would have done in Stalin's place.
I would like to further point out that your changing the discussion from your stay in school, don't get pregnant rant to talking about Stalin is an admission that you cannot defend that rant. But I think we all know that doesn't mean you'll put it to bed.
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5/12/2017 7:15:56 PM |
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condor_0000
Tampa, FL
59, joined Feb. 2013
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why does the Gov't tax you at all?
Because rich capitalists have lots of needs. They bankrupted themselves with highly-leveraged investments that went bad and they needed trillions of dollars from us all. It's what we do here in America. We take care of the poor and needy. Unfortunately, the most needy among us are always the super-rich, gangster-capitalist one-percenters. They not only need lots of bailout money, but they need lots of war funding as they try to steal the wealth and potentially lucrative markets of other countries. They need us to build them lavish, expensive stadiums so that they can charge outrageous ticket prices to local elites. They need lots of corporate subsidies. They need for us to give up our health care in exchange for $1 trillion in tax cuts for themselves. They should thank God that we all have such deep love for them and are perfectly willing to give them tens of trillions of dollars of socialism.
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5/12/2017 7:19:57 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
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Condor, did you buy a $500K house on your $35K Salary/year. Lot's did, who made that possible?
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5/12/2017 7:34:53 PM |
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cinnamonnhaze
Minneapolis, MN
53, joined Apr. 2014
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Condor, did you buy a $500K house on your $35K Salary/year. Lot's did, who made that possible?
I bought a $100,000 farm on about 50K salary & it's now worth $650,000.
THANK YOU PRESIDENT OBAMA!!!
But I better sell fast before yet another REPUBLICANT prez tanks the economy.....
Jilly - how's that trailer holding up?
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5/12/2017 7:40:26 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
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50 on a 100, makes sense. good move buns.
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5/12/2017 7:44:16 PM |
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cinnamonnhaze
Minneapolis, MN
53, joined Apr. 2014
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What's the unemployment rate, 4.5%. What is the Gov't foodstamp rate, 30%.
Wake up America.
Did you read my post, Jillyboy?
Can you comprehend anything?
I volunteer at a local food pantry - when I can, so it's usually in the winter.
Most of the families that come in there are 2 WORKING parents who do not EARN enough to cover the costs of their basic needs.
THESE are the people getting foodstamps.
Wake the fuk up, Jillyboy!!!
YOUR choices in voting are creating the necessity of "government assistance".
These are hard working people who have to eat shit because the cost of living goes up weekly & the minimum wage/livable wage hasn't increased in years because YOUR choices in YOUR votes makes the rich richer, the poor poorer & the people in the middle pick up the entire tab.
Please try & keep up!!!
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5/12/2017 7:44:16 PM |
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scarredandtatto
Oral, SD
52, joined Aug. 2013
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50 on 100?
sounds like 650K on 100K to me.
BUT YOU'RE THE KNOW IT ALL...so...
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5/12/2017 7:46:09 PM |
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cinnamonnhaze
Minneapolis, MN
53, joined Apr. 2014
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Yeah, the bank said we qualified for 250K. I told them they were crazy.
Remind me again, who's the problem???
My problem. I'm not a greedy republicant.
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5/12/2017 7:46:25 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
27, joined Jul. 2013
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scar, you're about as sharp as marble.
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5/12/2017 7:47:40 PM |
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scarredandtatto
Oral, SD
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I can do math and know how to phrase it properly. So, there's that.
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5/12/2017 7:50:37 PM |
A question of morality |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
27, joined Jul. 2013
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Fannie and Freddie. Gov't insured loans. You, as an individual knew what you could afford, and were responsible. And so many others...well...they just borrowed beyond their means.
Yeah, the bank said we qualified for 250K. I told them they were crazy.
Remind me again, who's the problem???
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5/12/2017 7:50:51 PM |
A question of morality |
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cinnamonnhaze
Minneapolis, MN
53, joined Apr. 2014
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the fact you even muddle through this question like it's a 'life thought to ponder' tells me you're a sh*t stain on society and one of the problems with it.
IF you live in a CIVILIZED society you do not allow the vulnerable of the society to get stepped on.
Who you feel 'the vulnerable' are is not my concern.
Further entertainment of your thoughts is a waste of time.
YOU GO GIRL!!!
These are the people who vote for corporate greed & kick the people who've been "trickled on".
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