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richardhutnik said:
kaneada said:
WiiBox3 said:

That was supposed to make sense?

There are the two sides to the Nelson quote worth noting.  First, people are blind to how much they are connected to what having the government does, and as seen with that quote, miss it.  The second side is the government really doesn't do anything to help people up.  Unless you find your own inspiration, develop your own drive, take risks, the government won't do it for you.  You would be lucky to find anyone along the way who actually will.  I am a person who has actually seen both sides of this and understand both of these.

I suppose you have two points there, but not really good ones...

That being said there are two sides to your argument.

 

1. Overly idealistic afluent men that have never had to suffer any hardship in their lives.

2. Overly idealistic poor men who would refuse help of any kind to take the moral "high ground."

I'm sure if single mom's who never asked to be that way and make considerably less than their male counterparts, often for the same skill set, weighed their vote in it would be with a middle finger and smirk.



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