LLA. You are correct!!!!. Most voted their pocketbook and look where that led em. Still there are still some folks that are the working poor and have been even when the economy was in decent shape. Living in a auto and getting sustenances from a soup line to make ends meet isn"t my Idea of being one of the working poor who needs another term of intrusion into their lives that daily pushes em farther down the food chain. Higher taxes, more gov rule etc.To then folks ,it's a DAILY fight to keep their heads above water.Wanting to survive the worst outcome will not get then into a bomb shelter to survive what ever disaster comes along. Supplies that are collected to feed ones family can not be enough to sustain any quality of life for any length of time. Same with ammo, and meds. Now trying to gain consensus on how to rectify the past blunders will never take place. What will happen is just a different bunch with the same old agenda as the past ones. I like your post and thank you for a most insightful reply. Regards LOU.
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