$14 trillion

That wasn't 30 years ago, we are talking the last 30 years.


$22 trillion fighting poverty over the last 50 years yet we have the same percentage of Americans in poverty. Money designed to beat that "enemy" with no measurable results.

Can you tell me the CONSTITUTIONAL difference between what you oppose and the social programs you support?
 
$22 trillion fighting poverty over the last 50 years yet we have the same percentage of Americans in poverty. Money designed to beat that "enemy" with no measurable results.

Can you tell me the CONSTITUTIONAL difference between what you oppose and the social programs you support?

They could have saved a lot of time; but just giving every family a million dollars. :palm:
 
They could have saved a lot of time; but just giving every family a million dollars. :palm:

Although I'm not suggesting it, the government could confiscate all income and wealth, divide it equally among every adult in the country and in 20 years or less the bleeding hearts would be complaining about the income and/or wealth gap. What they don't get is that it's the person.
 
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