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***Official 2015-16 Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign Thread***
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Quote:One can stand against both income redistribution and corporate welfare, they are both symptoms of the same problem. Government confiscating from one party to payoff the other party. Of course they can -- but you'll never see Republican Politicians actually speak out against it. They'll call of cuts to food stamps and other programs and bring on a surfer guy who happens to be cheating the system as an example of why the $59B social programs needs to be cut -- and then in another breath praise businesses for taking $90B in corporate welfare as 'fairly taking advantage of the system' If you cut food stamps, but leave corporate welfare, is that not class warfare itself?
I was wrong about Trent Baalke.
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