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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Imagine sitting at home, doing little, while knowing that everything you worked for is going down the tubes. Imagine wondering how you are going to feed your family. Now imagine it's because a bunch of elites decided that you were expendable so they could eat cake. That's why there are protests.[/quote] Well, in Canada they have health care AND unemployed people are getting 2000 a month to live. If you are watching everything you've ever built in your life going down the tubes because of a two month stay at home order, you don't have enough money to afford to vote republican. It doesn't have to be this way, but the "we must open and sacrifice ourselves to the god of money" protestors don't seem to care.[/quote] Wow!! Open the mint! :roll: The great thing about capitalism is you control your own destiny. Sitting around depending on handouts only works as long as there are handouts to give. How long can the Canadians keep giving out free money? Where will they get the tax revenue to pay for it if no one is working?[/quote] Ok, so where is the "capitalism" when it comes to the farmers who get bailout after bailout, most recently more than $30B because of Trump's tarrifs; where is "capitalism" when it comes to the banks in 2008 and 2020, or the auto industry in 2008 or the airlines and hotels in 2020? It is a lot less expensive, in a situation like this, to simply send every taxpayer $2000 a month and let them spend it on the food and rent they need to exist and deal with the big business side later. After all, they can use those dollars for the high priority items they need- food, rent/mortgage, utilities, insurance. THAT is more capitalistic than what the GOP is doing, dolling out over a trillion dollars, unaccounted to fat cat companies. Handouts indeed.[/quote]
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