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hunkalove · 61-69, M
Everyone is entitled to eat. When you live in a country that exists only for the wealthy and the economy has failed, people still have to eat, and if it wasn't for welfare and government assistance greed-based businesses like Walmart would go down the tubes. The rich depend on government "handouts" too.
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lov2smile · 36-40, F
@TheSaint:
Did God write your verses? NO! Man did...and he was probably a liberal, hehe
Did God write your verses? NO! Man did...and he was probably a liberal, hehe
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lov2smile · 36-40, F
@TheSaint:
Well, I'm not a republican, but I do consider myself a conservative.
However, I think you go too far when you compare republicans to ISIS.
Each side has it's extremes, but from where I'm standing, the liberals put the party first and the country second. (I'm not talking about the elites in Washington DC) As I was and still am hoping that Trump drains the swamp on both sides of the political aisle.
Washington DC is turning the people against each other. Divide and conquer.
Well, I'm not a republican, but I do consider myself a conservative.
However, I think you go too far when you compare republicans to ISIS.
Each side has it's extremes, but from where I'm standing, the liberals put the party first and the country second. (I'm not talking about the elites in Washington DC) As I was and still am hoping that Trump drains the swamp on both sides of the political aisle.
Washington DC is turning the people against each other. Divide and conquer.
UserNameSW · 46-50, M
As long as we also start calling business assistance a handout as well. Corporate welfare should be a much bigger concern.
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Quimliqer · 70-79, M
Well stated
ChickenInvasion · 31-35, M
Sometimes yes... Sometimes those benefits are abused
karlsway · 41-45, M
100%
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yes