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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 4

    The 400-year history of how we talk about the deserving versus the undeserving poorhttp://nyti.ms/2GKhoDp 

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      2. Sharon Offersen‏ @freedomsharon Feb 4
        Replying to @nytimes

        Why does the bill gates foundation and the clinton foundation sped billions in africa and not a penny in the US when the homeless population is exploding in california and SEATTLE?

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Alex‏ @alexinlaw Feb 4
        Replying to @freedomsharon @nytimes

        The Gates Foundation spends a lot of money in the US. This is a lie.

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      2. PAH Patricia Austin‏ @apattyquote Feb 4
        Replying to @nytimes

        Ablebodied is the question. There is a lot of abuse in this Country. The bipolar lie increased all of this check drawing then the meds lie for kids who have no hometraing? All are abuses that the Medicare system has to bare.

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      3. Alabama Blue Girl‏ @AlabamaBlueGir1 Feb 4
        Replying to @apattyquote @nytimes

        Do you know anyone with bipolar? I do. She is incapable of holding a job. Even though she's on medication her thought processes make her unsuitable for work. It's not a lie, she isn't faking it. It's a brutal disease.

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      4. PAH Patricia Austin‏ @apattyquote Feb 4
        Replying to @AlabamaBlueGir1 @nytimes

        I disagree!

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      5. Alabama Blue Girl‏ @AlabamaBlueGir1 Feb 4
        Replying to @apattyquote @nytimes

        You can disagree all you want but bipolar is a disease that leaves its victims unable to maintain employment even if they want to. Those are facts. Facts.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      6. PAH Patricia Austin‏ @apattyquote Feb 4
        Replying to @AlabamaBlueGir1 @nytimes

        Not facts just excuses! Weak people love ❤ Democrats but Workers not so much.

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      7. Alabama Blue Girl‏ @AlabamaBlueGir1 Feb 4
        Replying to @apattyquote @nytimes

        It's fact. You can care for the mentally ill and help support while also supporting blue collar workers. Those are facts. As I said, I know people with this disease. One cannot work. It's not a scam. It's not a lie. It's a fact. Your opinion is just that. An opinion.

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      8. PAH Patricia Austin‏ @apattyquote Feb 4
        Replying to @AlabamaBlueGir1 @nytimes

        And that's all yours is, is an opinion?

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      9. Alabama Blue Girl‏ @AlabamaBlueGir1 Feb 4
        Replying to @apattyquote @nytimes

        No ma'am. Proven fact.

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      1. Helen Wolfe‏ @HelenWo60231682 Feb 4
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        Do you really think anybody wants to be poor?

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      1. Linda Clawson‏ @LindaClawson3 Feb 4
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        Our education system is failing. Many of our young see no value in the rote education we offer, no connection is made between what their learning & how that will impact their lives. Couple that with poverty & you have a recipe for failure.

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      1. Ian Ashby‏ @IanAshby Feb 4
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        @natwillnatter @nytimes: The 400-year history of how we talk about the deserving versus the undeserving poorhttp://nyti.ms/2GKhoDp 

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        OSMOSIS Illegals & deviants = dilution & death of a country

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        When are you going to write an article on the my $100 lunch and learn, or breakfast platter at the corporation being paid by the taxpayer instead of threatening children’s free school meal program.

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