Message from @VTitus

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2021-01-08 19:13:44 UTC  

Night my g

2021-01-08 19:13:58 UTC  
2021-01-08 19:16:57 UTC  

But I believe Trump chipping away at the pharmaceutical industry was a great step in the right direction. I just can't trust our government as it is to completely run healthcare. Frankly, programs like medicaid actually work well. I think it better concession would be expanding or relaxing the requirements on existing programs for health. In fact, full blown benefit reform should become part of our platform. The current welfare system is predatory and exploitative. I know cause I was on it growing up in poverty. If you get a job for $10/hr you lose the whole package so of course you quit and go right back. Restructuring welfare to help people get certifications for in demand jobs and help them get a car as opposed to giving them $300 and free rent would be a big step to crippling the dem power structure

2021-01-08 19:17:56 UTC  

You should be uplifting citizens, not putting them in a project for 5 generations

2021-01-08 19:18:34 UTC  

that's reasonable

2021-01-08 19:20:17 UTC  

My last message before I sleep

Maybe we should follow Singapore healthcare system where you and your employer pay 20% of ur salary to your healthcare account.

You work you can afford.

2021-01-08 19:20:29 UTC  

But I m sure companies will hate the contribution

2021-01-08 19:20:32 UTC  

The welfare system as it is today is purposely engineered to subsidize poverty and crime. It's right out of the Cloward and Piven plan to a T

2021-01-08 19:20:44 UTC  

Just creates government dependent voting blocks

2021-01-08 19:20:54 UTC  

I spend time reading both country policy and see how to improve on us

2021-01-08 19:22:23 UTC  

Job health insurance is almost like that already. The reason it's unpopular is that if you live in a dem state like NY and it costs $2000 for a 2br in hell you can't even afford the 20%

2021-01-08 19:23:03 UTC  

In red states job insurance is seemingly more viable since your local taxes and as a result cost of living is low enough that it can work

2021-01-08 19:26:32 UTC  

But keep in mind there are plenty of people who are growing up in these blue states in raw poverty with access to nothing besides an EBT card and public schools on par with prisons. Prosperity is the key to crippling leftist dogma. If people have the opportunity to better themselves without being crushed by debt then a lot of them will. Obviously not all, but it's not impossible. We have the resources to have effected these strategies decades ago but that would put dems out of business across the nation so it won't happen anytime soon. As I and everyone else here has probably said 100s of times, our govt is compromised and actively against individual freedom and mobility. The end game for America is looking at any inner city project right now.

2021-01-08 19:29:52 UTC  

When I become president I will track down Biden’s remaining family and arrest them

2021-01-08 19:30:33 UTC  

THE ONLY AGENDA THAT MATTERS

2021-01-08 19:35:12 UTC  

You can't have prosperity for the lower/middle classes, because the government willnot allow it.

2021-01-08 19:35:25 UTC  

Lets build a healthcare program...why not!!! List out all issues with current system then work to salve those issues...play out those solutions till we find flaws fix those....it will have to guide the ppl in industry to put there $$ in health and not sickness....the wealthy want us sick so most important thing to fix is how to make American health perpetuate profit

2021-01-08 19:35:35 UTC  

Look at what they've done this year. Small business is dead, and the big corps are only getting bigger.

2021-01-08 19:35:50 UTC  

Undenaibly COVID was a tool to centralize the economy

2021-01-08 19:36:02 UTC  

Yes this

2021-01-08 19:36:28 UTC  

It stole massive wealth from the people and put it in the hands of Jeff Bezos so his newspaper could tell people they're gonna eat the rich once Trump is gone lmao

2021-01-08 19:37:03 UTC  

Than why do we argue against wealth redistribution?

2021-01-08 19:37:44 UTC  

Because there is no grounds for it, the government under no means should be redistributing any wealth besides the taxes they've already levaraged out of us. Bezos is a product of corporate socialism

2021-01-08 19:37:59 UTC  

That guy who was dressed as a berserker on the 6th is on infowars

2021-01-08 19:38:34 UTC  

The economy is no longer free and allowing the government that is already using a thin veil of corporate arms to steal as much as they can to just do it openly is objectively worse

2021-01-08 19:38:41 UTC  

The gov is gear for the intrest of all americans and we restrict sprint tmobil merger why some not others

2021-01-08 19:40:08 UTC  

The government bailing out mega corps and not allowing banks to fail was the first indication of what we're in. We are currently living in some oligarchy where the risks of business have been socialized but not the reward. The answer isn't trying to socialize the reward ultimately stagnating the entire economy and allowing the same bureaucrats that are trying to destroy us to have even more control. The answer is breaking up these companies that are allowed to monopolize an entire industry and lobby themselves above the law

2021-01-08 19:40:10 UTC  

Large cooperation could be made to fund small ventures instead of higher taxes a

2021-01-08 19:41:26 UTC  

The government is ultimately just the biggest corporation. It is not neutral and just never will be even though in theory it should. It's just made up of corruptible individuals who want the same things we do at the end of the day. The only difference is they don't have to even pretend to satisfy the consumer to stay in business. They should always be regarded with healthy suspicion

2021-01-08 19:42:07 UTC  

In theory, a large corporation shouldn't be discouraged, but allowing them to do for example what FB has done does need to be addressed

2021-01-08 19:42:18 UTC  

There's a tightrope metaphor in there somewhere

2021-01-08 19:42:42 UTC  

Discouraging wealth creation should always be a no, because you eventually will run out of people

2021-01-08 19:42:48 UTC  

's assets to redistribute

2021-01-08 19:43:15 UTC  

But on the other hand, allowing godlman sachs CEOs to be the treasury secretary for decades in a row is just obviously evil

2021-01-08 19:43:57 UTC  

What if we instead of taxing them then having them escape those taxes through loopholes make them feed there competition if you put and industry under your responsible for maintaining that industry for set time period

2021-01-08 19:44:20 UTC  

Term limits for all government offices would be the beginning of addressing this. Forcing corps to hand over a few dozen extra suitcases helps a little.

2021-01-08 19:44:50 UTC  

Theres a fix and i think we are on the right track

2021-01-08 19:45:36 UTC  

Frankly everyone who is wealthy will do everything they can to escape taxes. What should be done instead is roll out incentives like Trump tried to do early on. Companies should get tax breaks for opening new locations on U.S. soil so they can compete with chinese slave labor

2021-01-08 19:45:48 UTC  

Lobbying needs to be busted open and stopped

2021-01-08 19:46:12 UTC  

And politicians caught taking a bribe need to see real consequences, that's something we could learn from China

2021-01-08 19:46:49 UTC  

Our entire government is ruled by millionaires who own multiple houses yet only make around 150k a year