ALWAYS WEARY WHEN PEOPLE / MCCAIN DEMAND CIVILITY AND MORALITY WHEN STRIVING FOR UNCIVIL AND IMMORAL GOALS.
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I don't care for this rhetoric either. Cancer threatens lives, bullet wounds threaten lives. Bills in Congress don't "kill people."
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Replying to @spearofsolomon
It's like declaring war and then just being like "well, we're just declaring war. That doesn't kill people."
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It is fundamentally not like that. A conservative would say it's like "What good are all these liquor stores if I can't afford alcohol?"
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And furthermore, I haven't heard a good liberal response to the subject of right v responsibility. If it's my right to get healthcare, /
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then it's someone's responsibility to provide it. Whose head are you going to hold a gun to, to provide me healthcare?
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We don't have a right to roads. We don't have a right to police officers. We don't have a right to firefighters.
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These people are employees of the state though. They apply for the job willingly. Roads are built by temporary contractor crews.
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To be clear, the "state vs. federal" argument just obscures the deeper moral argument. Arguing what a state should do is no diff than nation
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I mean employees of a government, not Texas. Doctors don't work for a government.
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See prior tweet. They absolutely do, dude. Hate to inform you of this.
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