Someone who can spend $600 on a pair of shoes yet argues with a straight face that $300 is too much to give someone who cannot afford food, should not be a lawmaker.

May 23, 2021 路 1:54 PM UTC

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The keyword here is "give".... What happens when you give the poorest in society free anything preventing them from learning to care for themselves? I think your philosophy is based on doing it yourself, right?
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Democrats can. That's why they ended actual welfare aid and began dismantling Social Security, targeting the disabled.
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how about working to afford food like everyone else
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People who don鈥檛 know the price of a gallon of milk are telling the unemployed that $300 will put them in the high cotton & stop them from seeking work. #unemployment
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Someone who spends $600 on a pair of shoes is not walking in my shoes.
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I wouldn't even pay $600 for magic underpants, unless it had pockets.
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America is a business. They don't even try to hide it anymore. Hey, same folk seem to be ok with the global poor dying off from Covid, as they hold back life saving vaccines because they can't pay.
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