Believing the poor and working poor of this country deserve a government that works for them isn’t radical.
@ninaturner Believing that the government should get out of the way and let people make the best decisions for themselves and their families isn’t radical either.
@ninaturner No, but thinking that the government should run their lives *is* radical.
@ninaturner No it's not but the government is to big it's making the nation dependent. There is no way that 61M Americans are truly on disability (example) that's 26% or nearly 1 in 4. It's a crutch if it's to much.
@ninaturner But we sure could some good old American radicalism
@ninaturner The bottom will always be on the bottom no matter how high you lift it.
@ninaturner How about a government that works for anyone? It's crazy to me that we would continue to think that the government could solve any problem - there is no evidence they can even run the DMV.
@ninaturner The Big Lie in my lifetime is that the Democratic Party works for the poor
@ninaturner Doing it through race baiting and Marxism is though.
@ninaturner We blew $23 trillion on LBJ's war on poverty and the main result was triple the percentage of single parent families. Socialism/welfare is destroying our culture. 😭