@mott-the-hoople saidSo are we electing a US President to use the power of government to:
yep
https://www.foxnews.com/media/hardcore-pawn-star-economy-clientele-pawning-items-make-it-through-week
1) Improve the economy and do "good things" for people; or,
2) Protect all of our rights equally?
Those are very different visions.
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@spruce112358 said3) To establish a safe world for our citizens to live freely therein, to make the most of their lives and families. And yes, to protect Constitutional rights. That’s about it.
So are we electing a US President to use the power of government to:
1) Improve the economy and do "good things" for people; or,
2) Protect all of our rights equally?
Those are very different visions.
It is up to the individual to make his own way in the economy which springs as a matter of course from said world. Individuals create the economy. Govt protects it.
@AverageJoe1
What is 'do good things for people'. Good things? The debate judges would not even have score for that one. Whew.
And our rights are already protected by applying the provisions of the Constitution, so don't get you there.
@averagejoe1 saidThe OP suggested that Biden could keep people from needing to go to pawn shops.
@AverageJoe1
What is 'do good things for people'. Good things? The debate judges would not even have score for that one. Whew.
And our rights are already protected by applying the provisions of the Constitution, so don't get you there.
"They need to put food on their table, gas in their tank and a roof over their head, so we see a lot more customers coming in now for loans," [Les Gold] said.
That's more Vision #1 than Vision #2 (or #3).
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@AverageJoe1
And for you the ones who are whatever, disabled, mental problems, depression, FUKK those losers, let them crawl into the desert and die. I only help those who can help themselves.