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Governments created the destruction of society as it is today, and is was planned from day one. The generational indoctrination was the destructive factor to enslave most people's minds, and I say most, because good folks like us who are awake, didn't fall for their bullshit. The lack of education ( indoctrination ) is so that people must rely on the government for everything. Sad, but true

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Yes. The sad reality is that, as much as we’d like to blame government, humanity it to blame for always looking to government

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The argument from “the poor” takes a special kind of myopia or ignorance. Governments have been taking care of the poor (about as well as they take care of anything else) for a a microscopic fraction of their historical existence.

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True. And let's face it, government aren't really taking care of anything or anybody

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To paraphrase Jefferson, a government with the power to fix everything has the power to destroy everything.

Excecpt that no government really has the power to fix everything. But our government does have the power to destroy everything. And nuclear weapons and bio-lab death viruses aren't even the only ways.

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Same people take care of the poor as always, only lately the Gov. takes a cut-so less $ for the poor now than before.

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Poor people are poor because they make poor choices. Wanna help the poor? Support personal financial education. But before you try to help others take care of yourself first. Fight poverty by not being one of them.

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Yes and no. In a suppressed economy, some people will inevitably have much less purchasing power, relative to the mean.yes, some people are poor because they mess up. But others are victims of circumstance. Not all countries present opportunities like the US,which to be fair is substantially and unfairly benefit in at the expense of other counties through the US dollar reserve system. it doesn’t matter how good your decision making can be, there will always be poor people in a state-suppressed economy

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