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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jul 7

    In Opinion Annie Lowrey writes, "The country’s strongest anti-poverty programs are in many cases also its simplest"https://nyti.ms/2KCIge8 

    12:00 PM - 7 Jul 2018
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      1. Chris Hooks‏ @Chrishooks5678 Jul 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        Typical, democrat thought with socialist undertones. Rob hard-working Peter to pay Paul. Not how this great nation has persisted for over 200 years.

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      1. Taylor Brown‏ @browntaylor2015 Jul 7
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        So... what you really mean to say is steal other peoples money and hand it out to others. #TAXATIONISTHEFT

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      1. Doris Daylight‏ @DorisDaylight1 Jul 7
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        You mean like Finland's epic fail?https://www.investors.com/politics/editorials/finnish-failure-guaranteed-basic-income-punishes-work-subsidizes-sloth/ …

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      1. Puddintane‏ @imwren Jul 7
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        Liberal policies have worked out so well for the poor in our nations cities. Let's double down.

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      1. Amigo Joe‏ @monkeysfly51 Jul 7
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        maybe government is not the answer

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      1. Liberty Convention‏ @LibertyConv Jul 7
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        Localize all charity. Big government has had 50 years to prove it can end poverty. It has failed.

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      1. Texas girl‏ @Texas1girl Jul 7
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        Yes, it's called "a job."

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      1. Calvin chapman‏ @Calvinchapman10 Jul 7
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        Like getting a JOB???

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      1. GOLDENORO‏ @thegoldenoro Jul 7
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        Give people money??? Hey I don't like the guy either but HOW!?!

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      2. BKessell‏ @bkessell321 Jul 7
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        Do I have this right ? 1. Legalize marijuana 2. Hand out money 3. Open the borders What a plan 🙄

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      2. Principled Thoughts‏ @ThinkPrincipled Jul 7
        Replying to @nytimes

        Is it wise expect the Executive to be responsible for wealth distribution? Where does he get this authority currently? What would need to be done to legitimately authorize such an Executive action?

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      3. Steve Henderson‏ @Libratard Jul 7
        Replying to @ThinkPrincipled @nytimes

        Don't forget he can even pardon himself he's above the law he's above Congress he can do any damn thing he wants and he does. So giving out money wouldn't be a problem just take the money that they borrowed from Social Security and use that I'll throw in my share

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      4. Principled Thoughts‏ @ThinkPrincipled Jul 7
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        The people have placed the legislative power is in Congress and that power cannot be delegated beyond where the people have placed it. The president assuming responsibility for wealth distribution would be usurpation. Principally, usurpation is not wise.

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      1. Politically Incorrect  🏒 Caps fan 4eva‏ @fistsballedup Jul 10
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        Welfare for all!!! Universal income for all!!! The left’s promises work on a completely uninformed electorate who doesn’t realize these “promises” will never come to fruition unless they overthrow the government. So I need to vote in every race to prevent this hysteria.

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      1. Mike Smith‏ @Mike_Smith_12 Jul 8
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        Welfare not only requires a big bureaucracy, but keeps people in poverty. Jobs not only can lift people out of poverty, but can also reduce the bureaucracy.

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      1. Zarozian‏ @zarozian Jul 8
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        In Britain they have something similar where they give money to poor parents who have a child, now all the people in Britain know how to do is fuck each other and give birth for that free money. It’s become depraved!

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      1. Zarozian‏ @zarozian Jul 8
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        All that money will just go poof. If anything education should come first so that people will at least have the knowledge to efficiently spend that money and invest it in order to grow it and keep themselves out of poverty.

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