Three Questions to Ask Liberals

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Ask and watch how quickly they change the subject. Or divert. Or attack. It’s the way they operate.


Here they are:


Would you want it to come out of your pocket?


Are we raising people up or yanking them down?


You feel good, but do you do good?


Those are my words but seems to sum up the piece.


Envy, liability, and results are the thrust of this checklist. If someone is advocating for an envy-based policy, it is a bad idea and will likely fail. If people are insulated from the consequences of a policy they are advocating for, should it fail, they will experience no consequences for their failure. This is a poor method for policy implementation. Finally, if people are implementing a policy with no concern for the results, caring about only the gesture itself, then these people are unfit for policy decisions in the future. Many things sound and feel good but do not actually end up doing good in the end.

By asking these three questions, any conservative can identify unsound policy and immoral intentions and assess whether to repeat a policy implemented elsewhere. Envy, liability, and results are a great litmus test for both the neophyte and the seasoned scholar for policy appraisal.

Full piece @ https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2019/04/three_questions_to_ask_liberals.html
 
I have one question to ask American-hating liberals: why are they creatures who would fuck a person in the asshole (regardless of genders or ages) and not even have the goddamn common courtesy to give the other person a reach-around??
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