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The conservative stereotype of people without a job. It was used heavily during the Great Depression, then with WWII on us, people suddenly went to work.
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The conservative stereotype of people without a job. It was used heavily during the Great Depression, then with WWII on us, people suddenly went to work.
It's not a "stereotype" chief. It's a fact in most cases. Yes - there are some decent people out there who really want to work. But most of the liberals our there are just selfish, greedy, lazy people working the system:The conservative stereotype of people without a job. It was used heavily during the Great Depression, then with WWII on us, people suddenly went to work.
Lucy: “Well, I only pay $50 a month for rent. It’s supposed to be $600 something, so there’s $550 right there. I get $425 a month for food stamps. I get $150 month to pay my electric bill. I get a cell phone and then I get $100 a month paid towards for water.”The conservative stereotype of people without a job. It was used heavily during the Great Depression, then with WWII on us, people suddenly went to work.
Liberals cry, whine, complain, and rant about "big money" in politics and then they go and.......throw....BIG...money into politics? Only liberals...
George Soros, Other Democratic Megadonors Plowing Millions Into Clinton, Senate Election Bids
Trump is a moron, a threat to the nation and he lost. The next GOP candidate is not so much. Point proven."I'm saying, very unreservedly, that all progress comes as a response to a threat" - Saul Alinsky
Perfectly summarizes progressivism.
Saul Alinsky Part III
(12:00 minute mark in the audio for anyone interested)