A basic fundamental problem, seemingly universal among Republicans and covertly present among many Democrats, is an ideological aversion to the idea that governmental resources should be used to help people.

Aug 22, 2020 · 4:44 AM UTC

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They’re version of helping people is on display in Iraq, Afghanistan, lybia, Sudan and Syria. Cool team they’re all in.
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So then why do we need a government Why not cut out the extremely oppressive middle man?
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I hear 'the business of government is business' from my Republican grandpa a lot which I think shows the fundamental issue Republicans have in their perception of good governance
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Government resources = people's resources extracted by force.
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The federal income tax was unconstitutional. And it was imposed on us illegally. And we were told to shut up about it when it was first installed and told it was patriotic just like now we are being told wearing masks is patriotic. All fraud and lies.
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Joe Biden is the problem. 40+ years in politics and now he has new ideas.
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You didn't support everyone having health care.
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They believe the government purse, laws, favors, support, bailouts, should only go to the Big Money interests that fund their campaigns IT IS A BROKEN CORRUPTED CORPORATE STATE We have to restore America back to its original principles / ideals #NeverOligarchy
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did Biden pay you for appropriating your ideas in his speech?
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When you take a closer look at the videos from 9/11 you realize that you are not looking at real airliners, but at crude CGI cartoons. The plane passes through walls without touching them. The perps inserted CGI into recorded video. There were no still photos. Fake Planes.