danielpalos
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Yes, it has, and it does. The rich get richer faster, as a result.Except that that has literally never happened in the modern era. Oops.a lack of equal protection of the law
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Yes, it has, and it does. The rich get richer faster, as a result.Except that that has literally never happened in the modern era. Oops.a lack of equal protection of the law
Except that that has literally never happened in the modern era. Oops.Yes, it has, and it does. The rich get richer faster, as a result.Except that that has literally never happened in the modern era. Oops.a lack of equal protection of the law
it is happening now. the right wing merely likes to complain about problems, not solve problems.Except that that has literally never happened in the modern era. Oops.Yes, it has, and it does. The rich get richer faster, as a result.Except that that has literally never happened in the modern era. Oops.a lack of equal protection of the law
It not only isn’t happening right now...it literally has never happened in the modern era. Repeating a lie doesn’t make it any more true.it is happening now. the right wing merely likes to complain about problems, not solve problems.Except that that has literally never happened in the modern era. Oops.Yes, it has, and it does. The rich get richer faster, as a result.Except that that has literally never happened in the modern era. Oops.a lack of equal protection of the law
I don't need to resort to fallacy; unlike the right wing.It not only isn’t happening right now...it literally has never happened in the modern era. Repeating a lie doesn’t make it any more true.it is happening now. the right wing merely likes to complain about problems, not solve problems.Except that that has literally never happened in the modern era. Oops.Yes, it has, and it does. The rich get richer faster, as a result.Except that that has literally never happened in the modern era. Oops.a lack of equal protection of the law
That’s as idiotic and immature as someone saying “the intelligent are getting wiser at the expense of the stupid”.Yes, the rich are getting richer faster at the expense of the poor.
financing government is simple income redistribution.That’s as idiotic and immature as someone saying “the intelligent are getting wiser at the expense of the stupid”.Yes, the rich are getting richer faster at the expense of the poor.
The poor doesn’t have anything to start with - and what little they do have - the wealthy sure as hell doesn’t need.
You literally have the IQ of a mosquito. That sentence doesn’t even make sense. Financing government is financing government. And wealth redistribution is wealth redistribution. Two distinctly different issues.financing government is simple income redistribution.
sure; the rich get richer faster, and social services get cut for the poor.You literally have the IQ of a mosquito. That sentence doesn’t even make sense. Financing government is financing government. And wealth redistribution is wealth redistribution. Two distinctly different issues.financing government is simple income redistribution.
The poor shouldn’t even have “social services”.social services get cut for the poor.
Providing for the general welfare is in our Constitution. Our Constitution is our supreme law of the land.The poor shouldn’t even have “social services”.social services get cut for the poor.
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Not it’s not. At least not in that context. If you want to play that game, ALL social legislation (welfare, Social Security, Medicaid, etc.) is null and void as Congress is not permitted to create legislation. It is in our U.S. Constituion.Providing for the general welfare is in our Constitution.
That clearly and indisputably states that Congress shall not make law. Thanks for playing, Daniel.“Congress shall make no law” - 1st Amendment
confusing the issue is a right wing specialty.Not it’s not. At least not in that context. If you want to play that game, ALL social legislation (welfare, Social Security, Medicaid, etc.) is null and void as Congress is not permitted to create legislation. It is in our U.S. Constituion.Providing for the general welfare is in our Constitution.
That clearly and indisputably states that Congress shall not make law. Thanks for playing, Daniel.“Congress shall make no law” - 1st Amendment
Getting owned with facts (and then crying about it) is a left-wing speciality.confusing the issue is a right wing specialty.
“Providing for the General Welfare” isn’t a power at all (neither general nor common). It says so, right in the U.S. Constitution.providing for the general welfare is a general power, not a common power; it says so in our Constitution.
non sequiturs are usually considered fallacies. thank Goodness, i like to work on my tolerance, for practice if not always for fun.Getting owned with facts (and then crying about it) is a left-wing speciality.confusing the issue is a right wing specialty.
Yes, it is. It is a general power; it says so in the same sentence as the common power, for the common defense.“Providing for the General Welfare” isn’t a power at all (neither general nor common). It says so, right in the U.S. Constitution.providing for the general welfare is a general power, not a common power; it says so in our Constitution.
Nobody could be this ignorant. You’re clearly a paid Russian troll attempting to create conflict between the right and the left in this country. It’s no coincidence that your account just happened to be created at the time Russia under took that endeavor.
It doesn’t matter how many times you repeat a lie, Russian troll. It doesn’t make it any less of a lie.Yes, it is. It is a general power; it says so in the same sentence as the common power, for the common defense.
Yes, it is. It says so in the same sentence as the power for the Common defense, not the general defense.It doesn’t matter how many times you repeat a lie, Russian troll. It doesn’t make it any less of a lie.Yes, it is. It is a general power; it says so in the same sentence as the common power, for the common defense.
The U.S. Constituiton explicitly grants the federal government 18 enumerated powers and “provide for the general welfare” is not one of them. All one must do to see that is actually read the U.S. Constitution.
All we need to do to continuously thrive is to ignore progressive propaganda.In April, the U.S. economy added 164,000 jobs (slightly lower than experts’ predictions) and the unemployment rate reached its lowest level in over 17 years, at 3.9 percent. That’s down from 4.8 percent, the rate when President Donald Trump took office. In addition to this, the U.S. is setting employment records for African-Americans, women, Hispanics, and workers without high school diplomas.