I don't think the Joe Average American has the resources or ability to move halfway around the world, nice little get out clause at the end though, I'm sure you are far away enough to not suffer the impacts of your own ideology though, but we'll see in the end.
My friend, you've mistaken me for someone who believes in decorum and politeness for the sake of it, I'm not going to be polite to someone whose ideology i view as being repugnant and as a cause of some of the problems the "average American" suffers, you might I however won't.
Millions of people work really hard and get nowhere, whether it be discrimination, sickness, a few choice bad decisions, life. So no you don't owe anyone an explanation, but I'm in a country where it basically takes 20 years of perfection to get out of the poverty trap, so I wouldn't expect politeness anymore from working class people.
This is not meant as a personal attack just that the tone is going to get notably worse as the economic shock wave works around and around.
I'm not I'm pretty sure I made that clear, but well the tenor of discussion is going to be frayed for quite some time here in america where our federal government decided to spend up to 5 trillion on corporations and 250 billion on humans.
I'm not I'm pretty sure I made that clear, but well the tenor of discussion is going to be frayed for quite some time here in america where our federal government decided to spend up to 5 trillion on corporations and 250 billion on humans.
I wonder if the pregnant women will get an extra $500 for their fetus or if the GOP is tacitly admitting that fetuses are not children? Who am I kidding, of course they aren't going to get money for their unborn child.
I wonder if the pregnant women will get an extra $500 for their fetus or if the GOP is tacitly admitting that fetuses are not children? Who am I kidding, of course they aren't going to get money for their unborn child.
Now that raises an interesting question! Because the way it works to my understanding is that the funds are distributed based on dependents as counted by the IRS. Is an unborn baby a dependent?
I hope no one finds this to be offensive, but having a baby living inside the mother’s body... in what sense does that not meet the criteria for “dependent” in the most literal sense of the word?
I wonder if the pregnant women will get an extra $500 for their fetus or if the GOP is tacitly admitting that fetuses are not children? Who am I kidding, of course they aren't going to get money for their unborn child.
'Nice try' ?
The GOP is moving to restrict abortions due to the virus. Pointing out their hypocrisy is pretty low effort on my part.
There is no logistical reason they can't pay mothers for their unborn child. Sure, it won't show up in IRS records, but that doesn't mean it's impossible to set up a registry to get people money if they wanted to. But they don't want to, which is the issue I'm pointing out. @amadeus I don't know if it counts as a dependent. It does for the purposes of getting on food stamps - I think.
LOL...the only person on the planet other than you that is even pretending they are interested in doing this is Dingbat Donny. Cars aren't 3d printed. You don't get to just "load in a new program" and turn a vehicle assembly line moving two ton mostly metal automobiles through an assembly process into on injection molder making plastic casings to fill with electronics and a pump. Dingbat Donny might actually be so out of touch with reality that he is stuck at "well, it's a machine and they make machines," but I don't believe that you are and I know that I'm not.
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