Aries
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- Apr 4, 2017
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Social security is not an entitlement program. Pretty picture though.“Entitlement programs” account for a small percentage of the fed budget. Half the amount as let’s say, defense.Because "some" people are so lost in their whiteness, so lost in being victims in this country, not clear on what is truly in their best interest, some people just vote base on the racist rhetoric fed to them by their candidates and time after time after time, they vote in people who have no clue on how to govern and legislate for them. How to truly make their lives better. How do you blame a conservative congress, that has never gave specifics, never gave you a plan, never told you how and why they're gonna do things for you, when all you heard was rhetorical nonsense that only made you afraid of losing your white privelege? Its time GOP voters go beyond their hate and ask and demand that these leaders give them a plan on how thier lives will become better with their votes and stop relying on these do nothing members to you a majority and you get slammed with shit that will hurt you!!
Thus far people, everything the GOP has put forward is for the rich only!!
Right on.. Best way to help the little guy is to kill off the manufacturing sector in this country with really bad trade agreements, regulate the crap out of it, and ignore the actual crisis of funding all the entitlement programs.
It's no wonder you folks are howling at the sky. You don't have a CLUE how the budget falls out. And the worse part is -- you try to wing it and look like idiots.
The chart below does NOT split out the "social programs" from the "general". So that's close to 12% MORE than SocSec, Medicare, Medicaid alone. THAT'S the price of NO GROWTH, GiveawaytheStore policies.
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