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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s “scary” because he’s been brainwashed into thinking that taxes and government what’s hurting him. The LACK of government programs FOR HIM is what’s hurting him. The people who avoid taxes, such as industrial farm conglomerates aided and abetted by bought and paid for congressmen are what’s hurting him. And the welfare dig sounds like a dog whistle to me. [/quote] You are part of the problem, frankly. He doesn't need nor does he want government programs. He wants to be left alone by the government. As do many of us. He is complaining about the WAY our tax dollars are being spent. No accountability for welfare. Our youth are dying from fentanyl and little to no effort to stop the drugs from coming to our country. Our hard earned money going to foreign countries in the BILLIONS, if not TRILLIONS, and we have people here who have no homes and no food. He's not been "brainwashed" at all. He has lived it. He has seen the waste of tax money. He speaks for millions. [/quote] Nice contradiction. "He doesn't need or want government programs" -- yet he complains that tax dollars are being spent on foreign aid when "we have people here who have no homes and no food." [/quote] How can he simultaneously be complaining about people here who have no food and simultaneously complain about people here with grocery carts loaded up and being paid for with foodstamps? Schroedinger's shopping cart - simultaneously empty and full of food at the same time. And as for "obesity" and "but that food stamp shopping cart is full of junk food" again you can blame the Republicans, who had a complete freakout and meltdown when Michele Obama suggested trying to get kids on to healthier foods and to get them off of junk foods that lead to obesity, including all of the right wing's ever-ubiquitous and typical self-destructive "stick it to the man" statements that followed like Sarah Palin defiantly raising a 64oz Big Gulp full of corn syrup juice. [img]https://media-cldnry.s-nbcnews.com/image/upload/t_fit-1240w,f_auto,q_auto:best/msnbc/2013_41/20548/aptopix-conservatives-2016-jpeg-0abc0_1.jpg[/img] Some of you on the right seem to be VERY FORGETFUL of this stuff. Some of you on the right seem to LACK THE GREY MATTER to connect the obvious dots on these things.[/quote] Because welfare isn't distributed homogenously throughout the US. Cities have more wealth and can offer more services to their citizens. [/quote]
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