Re: How to REALLY cut US taxes



Cliff wrote:
On Sat, 31 May 2008 00:18:46 -0400, Bob Brock <bbrock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Fri, 30 May 2008 16:18:06 -0700, mariposas rand mair fheal
<mair_fheal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <gk2044ttjdbf3j6cbjlq5s64g0a0g45hg9@xxxxxxx>,
Aratzio <a6ahlyv02@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

They live a linguistically isolated life: fewer opportunities, fewer services, less income, and so on. The service that's most available to them is welfare. The last Census said there were 11.9 million linguistically isolated people in the US (people living in households in which no one age 14 or older speaks English "very well"). The number probably is higher now.
No, they do not, they lead the life they choose for themselves. The
isolation you perceive is simply your own bias.
freedom really sucks
dont it
There are entire generations who have elected to be uneducated and
poor. However, the rest of us are not very sympathetic. We are free
to feel that way right? Let em starve.

But then how do wingers survive?

Left wingers survive because the mommy state feeds them.

Like this news group feeds your trollness.

David
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