Originally posted by SoulReaver
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not really against my beliefs....I'm all for giving the needy a leg-up.....but as I said that's ALL I want to give them is a leg up in the extremely basic necessities department (food, clothing, basic (meaning non-elective) medical and dental care, housing) while they look for work....would even be open to helping them take classes in certain job skills offered by the local school district (Ken-Ton school district offers many classes in various job skills at a reasonable cost) not a fully-funded livelihood from cradle-to-grave....policies wherein the government takes care of you from cradle to grave would be the 100% pure collectivism people like me so despise
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