Rhetorical question. Isn’t it a primary responsibility of government to do everything possible to keep our people safe? If they’ll spend hundreds of billions of dollars to fight a foreign enemy, why would they do less to fight an enemy inside our bodies? nytimes.com/2020/10/09/healt…

Oct 9, 2020 · 11:21 PM UTC

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Enemies inside our bodies? That view of the world is the actual problem. That's the actual mental virus. We are slowly understanding that bacteria are not enemies, maybe we are looking at viruses in a disconnected way?
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The idea that the US is fighting foreign enemies is ridiculous. All the wars the US has been involved in since WW2 have been wars of choice, for expanding The Empire. On the other hand I heartily agree the money would be better spent here at home.
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Government, save me..
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If Trump blames the tax loopholes he exploited were Created by Democrats, then as a patriot and true leader who loves his country and keeps shouting America first, why dint he change the Tax laws/rules and block those loopholes??
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Ah! Except that in certain public places smoking cigarettes is not legal, because it harms other people and not just you.
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