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Why can't we Conservatives do a better job of expressing our concern for the down-trodden and impoverished?
04-28-2013, 09:36 PM
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I am Individualist (for those who don't understand, for the individual). What I see is a vast Government that is so bloated with Money that the Federal Reserve supplies for anything they want with the taxpayer paying the interest on the balance since it will never be paid off. What a sweet deal for Federal Reserve Banks. So the Liberals in their great Wisdom, want to bring the great wealth to the lazy ner'do wells that whine gimme gimme gimme gimme I want more. It's sickening that these people think it's their right to get their nails done, get tattoos for their men and gold too, and have their cable tv to watch all day long in never never land.

I go to Church and we pass the plate and some of us pledge 10 percent of our income and we are small. We have a Mission Plan of 10 percent, It used to be bigger when we had more members, 23%. But people have gotten fat and lazy and don't want to go to Church anymore because they feel no responsibility for their fellow man. "The Government has programs for that"

So, you see, it's a catch 22. As long as the Government passes out free money to people that need to be taught to grow up and learn how to live, the public taxpayer will not be responsible.
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[] - Quietsweater947 - 04-28-2013, 08:46 PM
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