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Originally Posted by Marcellus
Right and 49% of the country was on welfare and didn't pay any taxes too right?
Keep whistling past the grave yard.
If you think things are just fine, we will have to agree to disagree.
Growing dependency on govt hand outs, fewer people paying taxes to fund them equals what?
Obviously we are getting off track, I was simply responding to the large number of "this isn't 1965 anymore" comments because I think that in itself is a seriously lame argument.
Not everything we did in 1965 (before I was born BTW) was wrong or has no merit today. I am not an old fuddy dutty, I ma 43 years old for Christ sake. I just see some disturning trends and feel our liberal shift has created much of it.
One more example, where I run a manufacturing plant we have a multitude of jobs paying $17-$18 an hour with great benefits and have a hard time finding people willing to work for a living. That's insane.
I'm done. I need to get back to work myself, people on welfare are depending on me.
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Outside of the fact that the "don't pay taxes" ignores all taxes that aren't income taxes (because they don't make enough to get taxed... dirty poor people, why don't they just buy more money) so they pay state, local, sales, s.s., medicare, and others taxes... 91 percent of social safety net goes to retired, disabled, or households with working members, not able bodied Americans refusing to work.
You shouldn't base your worldview off of b.s.
/and your views on child abuse would be laughable if it wasn't a child being so negatively affected.