Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Immigrant
im·mi·grant
ˈiməɡrənt/ noun noun: immigrant; plural noun: immigrants a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country. Conservative version.. Permanently meaning to assimilate and adopt the language and customs of the host Country as Your own.. Democrat version Permanenty meaning to eternally vote dem and take take take at the expense of taxpayers and bitch cry whine and try to turn the host Country into the ****hole you left.... |
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Actually the biggest users of government welfare are red states
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Red states also use the most food stamps. Red states are the base of the Republican Party. The majority of individuals living in these states continue to vote for Republican candidates who want to shrink the size of the federal government and eliminate entitlement programs. The states who are pushing this platform the hardest are also the ones who are taking the most federal tax dollars from blue states. States that mostly support Democrats are subsidizing the red state conservatives who claim to hate them. The message is clear. Red state economic policies don’t work without heavy taxpayer subsidies. The reddest of the red states continue to mooch off of the rest of the country, as the battle cry don’t tread on me has been replaced by please pay for me. red states use most federal aid, states that get most federal aid |
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And where does that federal aid come from? The states. Ever think about that? Oh, and what you are also saying is that Republicans think more of the poor than the Democrats. Many, many ways to spin your statement. |
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Democrats--compassionate repub's-----it's all about me me me me |
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Do want to compare how much the wealthy conservatives pay to charity in comparison to wealthy leftards? Sure, you leftards want to take care of the poor and lazy.....with someone else's money. Easy to be compasionate with someone else's wealth, isn't it? |
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