Most of that article was as expected. The one part that bothered me and should bother all of us is the absolute faith the left has (and claims we’re 100% against) in ‘social justice’. I for one don’t want to see people starving in the streets. I don’t want homeless children wandering around like it’s some 3rd world country. Our solutions are different. We also differ in just how far it goes. To the left everything is a right. Everything. We find owning a cell phone to be a luxury, not a right. They think everyone has a right to anything that crosses their mind.
There are otherwise rational people out there who believe every last thing said about us. To many who vote lib we are no better than slave owners. The one thing the right has lost (even in years we’ve won), probably since Reagan is the message war.
Kinda off topic but libs always moan about the end of their product because they’re always looking for sympathy and always working their message.
That is the excuse for every liberal disaster visited on this country since March 4, 1933.
Please enlighten us - when, prior to 1933, were people "starving in the streets" and when, prior to 1933, were "homeless children wandering around"?
Now, on the other hand, after 80 years of progressive government, there are lots of hungry people and lots more who are one glitch away from starvation, and there are feral children haunting the streets of every big city in the country.
If you don't want the horribles you cite, you will do everything you can to rip up the Republican-Democrat coalition government up by the roots, end 95% of the destructive (I wish it was just useless) Federal bureaucracy, make Arlington, Loudoun, Howard and Fairfax counties the POOREST in the country, not the richest, and then salt the earth where the EPA used to live.
“I for one dont want to see people starving in the streets. I dont want homeless children wandering around like its some 3rd world country.”
Back when America became so humanistic and “progressive”, the focus was on God. Churches and families dealt (well) with these issues. I mentioned that to my lib friend and her response was, “Well, a lot of people don’t go to church, so they don’t get help that way.” I told her that “Decisions have consequences.”