julian castro just another lib who can't tax you enough

Not to mention the crazy San Antonio law forcing school kids to wear a gps at all times. It's probably training for the democrat party's brave knew world where the government knows the location of every citizen all the time. It would cut down on security expenses anyway.
 
Julian Castro's 'progress' agenda for San Antonio: Reduce car use, triple bus ridership, double 'green jobs,' grow arts funding | The Daily Caller

wonder how this arts lover will like it when they put a crucifix of Jesus in a jar of urine and call it art..

after the military cut back who will pay for all this stuff


Good for Julian! Make those damn, greedy, Republican fat-cats pay there fair share.

1. The unspoken assumption is that there is something morally wrong with inequalities. Where is the explanation of what would be a ‘fair share’ for the wealthy to give up? Irving Kristol, as editor of ‘Public Interest,’ wrote to professors who had written about the unfairness of income distribution, asking them to write an article as to what a ‘fair distribution’ would be; he has never gotten that article.
Irving Kristol, “Neoconservative: the Autobiography of an Idea,” p. 166


2. Who are the rich that are so envied, and reviled? Entrepreneurs, small businessmen, corporate executives, doctors, lawyers, just plain Americans…not royalty. The reason to deprive them of rewards with no tangible benefits to oneself: envy.
 
Julian Castro's 'progress' agenda for San Antonio: Reduce car use, triple bus ridership, double 'green jobs,' grow arts funding | The Daily Caller

wonder how this arts lover will like it when they put a crucifix of Jesus in a jar of urine and call it art..

after the military cut back who will pay for all this stuff


Good for Julian! Make those damn, greedy, Republican fat-cats pay there fair share.

1. The unspoken assumption is that there is something morally wrong with inequalities. Where is the explanation of what would be a ‘fair share’ for the wealthy to give up? Irving Kristol, as editor of ‘Public Interest,’ wrote to professors who had written about the unfairness of income distribution, asking them to write an article as to what a ‘fair distribution’ would be; he has never gotten that article.
Irving Kristol, “Neoconservative: the Autobiography of an Idea,” p. 166


2. Who are the rich that are so envied, and reviled? Entrepreneurs, small businessmen, corporate executives, doctors, lawyers, just plain Americans…not royalty. The reason to deprive them of rewards with no tangible benefits to oneself: envy.




Julian Castro/2016
 
Good for Julian! Make those damn, greedy, Republican fat-cats pay there fair share.

1. The unspoken assumption is that there is something morally wrong with inequalities. Where is the explanation of what would be a ‘fair share’ for the wealthy to give up? Irving Kristol, as editor of ‘Public Interest,’ wrote to professors who had written about the unfairness of income distribution, asking them to write an article as to what a ‘fair distribution’ would be; he has never gotten that article.
Irving Kristol, “Neoconservative: the Autobiography of an Idea,” p. 166


2. Who are the rich that are so envied, and reviled? Entrepreneurs, small businessmen, corporate executives, doctors, lawyers, just plain Americans…not royalty. The reason to deprive them of rewards with no tangible benefits to oneself: envy.




Julian Castro/2016


Just wanted to verify that you were unable to answer the question.

Carry on.
 

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