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[–]JasonCarswell 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (4 children)

More crappy blanket statements loaded with conservative stereotypes and talking points. You clearly have no idea what you're even talking about.

Sure, just keep punching down and ignore the corporatocracy, and maybe they'll both just evaporate of their own accord. I said NOTHING about anti-white racism. I'm white. Bring on the criticism - without the stupid talking points. The ONLY us vs them that matters is the ruling class's class warfare. Billionaires pay millionaires to tell the middle class the poor are the problem while completely ignoring the profoundly criminal corporate crime. Your binary black and white world has ZERO nuance, shades, or colour, and I feel sorry for you.

You can't solve the poor until you solve the ruling class.

Who are you to judge Joe Blow and his "corruption" that is likely on par with your own. Certainly your vane morality is an obnoxious sin. I'm telling anyone to ignore Joe Blow but we can't worry about a splinter if there's a missing leg needing triage. The globalist corporatocracy IS THE GREATEST THREAT TO HUMANITY. And they are responsible for the circumstances, position, and limits of Joe Blow. I'm all for reforming welfare (quantity is not the issue when they can just print money on whims - quality is) - but it means absolutely NOTHING without completely overhauling the 1% ruling class. Sadly I see no solutions - other than greater mass awareness and contextual understanding that all governments and giant corporations are EVIL. Fuck Biden AND Trump and all those fuckers.

You show zero greater contextual understanding.

[–]Canbot 1 insightful - 2 fun1 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 2 fun -  (3 children)

The ONLY us vs them that matters is the ruling class's class warfare.

No it's not

Your binary black and white world has ZERO nuance

My binary world? This is literally double speak.

You can't solve the poor until you solve the ruling class.

You can't solve poor period. It is a relative state. The people on welfare in America are richer than most people who work in 3rd world countries, let alone the billions of jobless people around the world. They would not be considered poor if there were a global standard. So at this point they are not really poor, just poorer than others in America, and so they want more. That is just greed. And greed is a bottomless pit you can never fill.

I am all for fighting the corruption of the rich, and if you can't solve poor without it then let's stop demanding more welfare until we solve corporate corruption.

Who are you to judge Joe Blow and his "corruption" that is likely on par with your own.

I am not corrupt. I don't scam anyone or anything. And I certainly would never have the audacity to demand that if I did others better look the other way and not judge me.

And they are responsible for the circumstances, position, and limits of Joe Blow

fuck off. Everyone is born naked and destitute. It is your parent's responsibility to provide for you. Not the state, not the rich, not your neighbors. It is Joe Blow's parent's who are responsible for the circumstances, position, and limits of Joe Blow.

You show zero greater contextual understanding.

Your impression that you have a greater contextual understanding is pure delusion.

[–]Jesus 2 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 2 fun -  (2 children)

Brrrr, brrrrr money printing. Lets be honest, there should not be any safety nets for large corporations. Oh wait the US is a corporation. The sate perpetually bailsput corporations on trillion dollar welfare tickets.

Most billionaires fuck the little people. They are in opposition to Yeshua. I'm not jeaouls of them, for they have free will to do as they please. A farmer who is on welfare works far harder than most billionaires do.

[–]Canbot 1 insightful - 2 fun1 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 2 fun -  (1 child)

The problem with leftist policies that claim to go after the money of billionaires is that they never actually go after the billionaires but in actuality the middle class are the ones who get the bill.

They put out propaganda about how it is unfair that the .001% have 50% of all wealth and the bottom 50% have 5% or some shit and then the solution is a welfare program that takes money out of the pockets of the middle class who pay all the taxes while the 1% still don't pay a dime. Meanwhile the welfare program is the 50th one and the last 49 did absolutely nothing to reduce inequality because all the money you hand over to the welfare class is squandered. And now the middle class, who would have used that money to start a business or fund an innovation can't afford to do that.

[–]JasonCarswell 1 insightful - 2 fun1 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

That is not the problem of "leftist policies" - that is a problem of political corruption - on both sides of the aisle.

I agree that welfare is little a band-aid on a major traumatic wound when we should be worried about the bigger picture, the rigged unfair systems, the endless "laws" in their favour, and the excessive leverage of the ruling class - and all of these factors are causing the major traumatic wound. We need to deal with the source of the wound, but we still need that little band-aid as it's keeping millions of people alive, and we need to make it bigger and improve its efficacy.

The middle class are NOT held back by the poor.

They are held back by the policies handed down by the ruling class.