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Yeah exactly. There are limitations to what you can buy for the sake of society in general. It’s the same principle of anything illegal.Not a socialist example I agree, but how specifically would more personal freedoms that what you have now improve the quality of life of Americans in general? My point is, you already have enough personal freedom in regards to finding happiness in life. More wouldn’t improve that.They do get that right? The most direct way to benefit the lives of Americans is through a socialist policy.
Hey, repubs, what non-socialist policy would help the well being of Americans in general besides tax cuts? Or do you think tax cuts will solve any problem?
How about government getting the fuck out of our lives and allow us to make our own choices instead of some fucking bureaucrat making the decisions for us?
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Bullshit, you can't buy an automatic dishwasher that will properly dry the dishes because of energy constraints on appliances. You can't buy a toilet that will flush properly because of water usage restraints. Hell the fuckers even tried to tell us what kind of light bulbs we had to use. I could go on with many more examples of how your fucking socialist policies have removed choice from the average citizen, but frankly, you're not fucking worth the effort.
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