Comments by "Newbie Prepper" (@newbieprepper8451) on "Average Dude Tells CNN Why Biden Is A Let Down" video.
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@mikoserbousek4987 sometimes you have to try and reach them, they remind me of Nazzis back in Germany in the 1930's screeching about Jews hiding everywhere threatening the German state and how they were evil. today the rhetoric hasnt changed, except for who is targeted now, which is the republicans. my family lived through that time, my farm right on the German border still had bullet holes on the outside walls, my grandfather told me about them. and as much as it pained him to talk about those times, he talked about them to us as much as he could, as a warning to always watch out for it. us Polish never trust Germans, and he feared that the Germans would rise up again, so he taught us. but i moved to the states, and now i see the same rhetoric that the Germans used against the Jews coming from the democrats. sometimes you have to work to show people, because the alternative is horrifying, i know, we had a concentration camp 15km from our farm.
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@tims2501 if you want a liveable wage then go get one, whats stopping you? oh i know whats stopping you, no skills to get a liveable wage. you dont want a liveable wage, all you want is someone else to pay for the pleasure of your existance, just because you exist, someone else should pay for that and provide your mediocre loser self with a lifestyle. i know plenty of people making a liveable wage and some of them are even highschool dropouts with no college degree.
as for medicare, we have a program called medicare, what you want if freebies, you are not entitled to freebies paid for by someone else.
tax funded education? till the day you graduate high school it is all tax funded, the only thing you have to do is show up, and if you do good enough there and show promise then you get tax funded education past that in the form of scholarships and government grants, but i guess you were too much of a mediocre looser to qualify for those too.
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@mischevious yea, Moringa seeds are useful if you can get your hands on them, but they dont sell them at the local grocery store.
with that being said, we share common views, although politicians views in my mind are rather drastic. for example, border security and immigration. i want to see a secured border, but that doesnt mean i want to cut off immigration either, we cant let anybody come over anytime, people have to be vetted before coming in, same as if they were coming into your own home, you wouldnt just let the front door open for anyone to walk in unannounced. same with fiscal responsibility, i dont agree and i hate that our government wastes so much money and resources on these endless wars in hte middle east, not to mention the human lives lost. it should not be so.
as for a climate action plan, we cant have a bold one without adverse effects. i mean yea, we all want a clean planet and clean air and water to drink, but we cant take bold and drastic innitiatives just to satisfy a dream. yea, fossil fuels are bad for the air, so we can eliminate them all immediately and stop polluting our air, and while we gasp for our last dying breath because starvation has taken hold, we can all wonder where we went wrong and what happened. the world revolves around oil, the world population exploded because of our use of oil as an indirect cause. trucks that bring food to grocery stores rely on fuel made from oil. power plants that produce electricity for us rely on trucks bringing in crucial supplies, the trucks that run on oil. easy solution is to switch over to electic vehicles and reduce the amount of fuel being burned. but that solution has its own problems. we need to upgrade our electrical grid to accomodate so many electric vehicles that would rely on the grid for charging, right now in some places if one too many people plug in an AC we start having rolling blackouts. imagine having a rollling blackout because of power consumption or worse, a weather related event that could knock power out for several days or weeks and your entire supply chain relies on electric power to keep moving. in hte eastern US they suffer through ice storms sometimes that can knock power out for a week or 2, how do you deliver food to grocery stores with electric vehicles when there is no power to charge up those electric vehicles? one of hte founders of Greenpeace publicly stated that if we implement Greta Thunbergs ideas, there would be mass global starvation on a biblical scale never seen before in history. AOC's green new deal (which her chief of staff publicly admitted was about changing the economy and not climate change) would cost an estimated $90Trillion max over 10 years, with our current operating budget of right around $4T per year, adding an additional $9T per year would be ludicrous, our taxes would have to triple and we would still be operating at a deficit.
universal healthcare can be achieved, but over a gradual period of time, you would have to treat healthcare as a readily available commodity, and thats a hard thing to do. its like water, every municipality has a water system, water is delivered to every home, and in exchange every home pays a fee for that delivery, but is that water great? if it was so great then bottled water and water filters wouldnt be a milti billion dollar business. yea, private insurance companies have their beurocrats deciding on who lives and who dies, same as the government would, tell me how many veterans die in hte VA that could have lived?
of course we all want a home and food and clean air and affordable healthcare, but to get those things would require a fundamental change in the world, and that change could bring with it bad times. do you have the right to indenture someone into servitude to provide you with that house? if there is no house available, do you have the right to force someone to build that house for you? or to create the materials needed for you to build that house on your own? if there is no doctor available, do you have the right to force someone to become a doctor even if they dont want to? i know, im just speaking theoretically, but those things are not infinite resources, they are finite, and with finite resources there is always a chance, no matter how small, that those resources could be depleted. you want clean air, but we need to house people, do we tear down a forest to make room to build housing and to create the materials for that housing? these are complex issues, and need complex solutions.
as for elections. first one i voted in was in 2016, for Trump, because he was the only candidate that was not a career politician with a lifetime of double speek and making promises only to blatantly break them. he was against the war in Iraq when it first broke out, even when other politicians were for it, as a private citizen he was against it. any man or woman that doesnt want war has my attention.
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