eameece
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You are wrong again rocketman. On the Moon that may be true, but not here on Earth where the people live. Entitlements are those programs that people pay for, so they are "entitled" to the benefits. Your cuts are just taking away money that people paid in order to give tax breaks to non "job-creaters." Safety nets supply, but only to those in need, and that protects you and everyone. The document did not secure freedoms to most of the population; amendments were necessary to do that. This means the document is flexible, so "returning" to it just means to amend it as needed. Greece may provide too much in social programs; the USA supplies too little. Our budget problem is because we don't tax the right people enough money, and if we spend too much, it is not on social programs. If medical entitlements cost too much, it is because a) medicare taxes are too low and b) the medical and insurance industry charges too much.Perhaps you don't understand the difference between "Promote" and "Supply". This is where the differences between the left and right become quite apparent. You lefties believe government's job is to supply it's citizens with entitlements on the backs of the people when the document you quote was written to secure individual freedoms not corporate life support of the citizenry. Sounds like you need to move to Greece, they believe the same thing.
I notice a lot of you right-wing wackos are hung up on the "enumerated powers" phrases in the constitution. All that means is those were the powers the founders were familiar with back then. The constitution never forbid the enumeration of other powers by law as the need arose.
I know all that is more complicated than just spouting off the slogans of right-wing ideology, but it takes a little bit of work to be a citizen. That's something you claim to approve of. Oh All hail Supply-side Jesus! Better yet, let's forget this church and state separation nonsense. God Bless America, and hail Saint Ronald! And Saint Ayn, and Saint Milton!
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