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Re: Internet They get used to it and no ambition occurs. |
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 CXM_SplicerLooking at the bigger picturePremium join:2011-08-11 NYC kudos:1 | Isn't that also an argument to cut corporate subsidies? |
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 | I believe the middle class needs more help than the poor. Middle Class people need to be awarded for working on a daily basis not the poor who sit around and do nothing. |
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 Sammer join:2005-12-22 Canonsburg, PA | reply to CXM_Splicer said by CXM_Splicer:Isn't that also an argument to cut corporate subsidies? It isn't amazing that despite the $16 Trillion in debt that neither major party is seriously campaigning to end the billions and billions of corporate welfare. |
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| reply to brianiscool a great many of "the poor"* work just as hard, in some cases much harder/longer hours trying very hard not to be poor. due to economic ,educational and individual disadvantages/disabilities many never had the chance YOU have.
* it's easier to classify/discriminate against some other group when you depersonalize them with names like "the poor" or "the 47%". Try think of them as individuals, and Americans rather than something beneath YOUR status. Maybe treat others as you would hope to be treated, were your roles reversed. |
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