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<blockquote data-quote="av8torntn" data-source="post: 247852" data-attributes="member: 8259"><p>Poor diesel so we are now not to believe the democratic candidates when they say they want to raise our taxes to pay for more social programs. Somehow you can now read their minds and you can tell they are all liars. That should be a good enough reason for you to not support them. </p><p> </p><p>It is people like you that I feel are a big problem with our country. You say you want to rely on the government for social security and Medicare. I say let me plan for my own retirement. All you are doing is taking away opportunity from generations down the road by leaving them with your retirement and medical bills. I am willing to continue paying into social security to pay for the people living off me right now and not take any benefits from it as long as my children do not have to pay into it. I am an adult I do not need the government to "save" for my retirement or medical care. I know you feel helpless but if you try to do something for yourself you may be surprised what you can accomplish. Everyone wants something for nothing but the world does not work that way. I still say if you want insurance go buy it or find a job that will give it to you as part of your compensation. I work hard for my money and I choose not to provide your health care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="av8torntn, post: 247852, member: 8259"] Poor diesel so we are now not to believe the democratic candidates when they say they want to raise our taxes to pay for more social programs. Somehow you can now read their minds and you can tell they are all liars. That should be a good enough reason for you to not support them. It is people like you that I feel are a big problem with our country. You say you want to rely on the government for social security and Medicare. I say let me plan for my own retirement. All you are doing is taking away opportunity from generations down the road by leaving them with your retirement and medical bills. I am willing to continue paying into social security to pay for the people living off me right now and not take any benefits from it as long as my children do not have to pay into it. I am an adult I do not need the government to "save" for my retirement or medical care. I know you feel helpless but if you try to do something for yourself you may be surprised what you can accomplish. Everyone wants something for nothing but the world does not work that way. I still say if you want insurance go buy it or find a job that will give it to you as part of your compensation. I work hard for my money and I choose not to provide your health care. [/QUOTE]
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