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Do you miss any of the government functions that are shut down?

  • Yes

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No

    Votes: 3 100.0%

  • Total voters
    3
i do not. i do not depend on gov't spending -like a small business. etc.

FACTOID: 1 of 6 $$'s in circulation is handled (thru) 'da government' -that is huge

forget the source, some soundbite
 
can't shut it down / can reduce the size and scope -get some GDP growth. Get some jobs, and get some real wage gains.
 
What the liberals call a shutdown - going on as we speak - really isn't.

But it's a start.
i'm all for the private sector, the problem is the plutocratic /oligarichical distribution of money. Not everyone has Big Money.

There are way too many people who live dirt poor, for whatever reason, compassion,a dn humainity -not politics -liberal or conservative -
should be our guide here.

Not a socialist, but if somehting doesn't give at some point, and the "1%'rs" don't stop glomming up everything ; i can learn to be one.
 
i'm all for the private sector, the problem is the plutocratic /oligarichical distribution of money. Not everyone has Big Money.

There are way too many people who live dirt poor, for whatever reason, compassion,a dn humainity -not politics -liberal or conservative -
should be our guide here.

Not a socialist, but if somehting doesn't give at some point, and the "1%'rs" don't stop glomming up everything ; i can learn to be one.

It is liberal version of socialism that keeps the poor down
 
Life isn't a zero-sum game.
neither is it winner- take- it - all.

Understand, there are winners and losers, and the Declaration calls for the "Persuit of Happiness" /

but if the "happiness" is all glommed up, doesn't leave a lot to persue..
 
Well, the Democrats have defined what is "essential" for us, now we have a blueprint on how to curb spending in the future.
 
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