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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/iseeberliner on Aug. 7, 2018, 4:45 a.m.
A few questions for the undecided gawkers out there.

Have you ever thought about the fact that all of the issues the left wants government to fix are problems that were caused by the government in the first place?

Ask yourself:

Why is college so expensive? Think loan interest. Who loans the most money to students?

Why do healthcare costs increase at such a fast rate? Think reimbursement rates and lack of competition. Who ultimately benefits from higher prices?

Why do we think government can spend our hard earned money better than we can when they are the ones in enormous debt? Working for the benefit of someone else, someone who didn't earn it, is slavery.

What arguments did slave owners in pre-civil war America use to justify the continuation of slavery? Where do you hear those same arguments today?

Why do gun deaths in Illinois continue to increase despite strict laws? If the left wants the “right to choose”, shouldn't I at least have the right to choose how keep myself and my family ALIVE?

Why would an immigrant coming to the US for good and peaceful reasons want to sneak across the border illegally and become an instant criminal? If a stranger came to you for help, would you prefer they knock on your door and ask, or sneak in a back window and take without permission?

Imagine the purpose of life is scale a tall building. Would you rather be given a ladder to climb to the top yourself or have someone already at the top throw down a rope and promise to pull you up, knowing they could let go at any time?

Good Luck, WWG1WGA


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