Paul Ryan traces his emotional development issues to his childhood. https://twitter.com/nehedari/status/806139504297918468 …
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Quote is badly botched. Disagree with him—totally fine—but that's not what he said. https://twitter.com/BecketAdams/status/806171221549350912 …
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"What they're offering people is a full stomach—and an empty soul." Actual quote.
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The transfer/subsidy vs focusing on jobs/wages issue is a valid discussion; whatever one thinks of Ryan's methods.
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sure but children are hungry NOW. Doesn't this argue that you can't do both - feed kids & focus on improving wages?
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Of course. But it's like the refugee issue. Have to focus on ending wars that produce them, too.
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I have this concern about the "universal basic income"—not even a policy—that is touted as a solution. It's not.
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im not even thinking that far in the debate - just responding to a dismissal of the priority to feed school kids.
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especially when they can somehow find billions when they want to wage a war somewhere.
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also, when my mom used to make bagged lunch it would always be an egg sandwich & that's inedible four hours later.
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LOL, as long as it wasn't almond baklava. #unacceptable
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