(1944) After WWII FDR planned to implement a second bill of rights that would include the right to employment with a livable wage, adequate housing, healthcare, and education, but he died before the war ended and the bill was never passed. [2:00]

You don't know me. You're wrong again. I've paid plenty of taxes and then some, wayyy more than I have consumed. How much have you paid? You are the problem. You think setting goals, working, and achieving them is bad. You are truly a lost. What makes you think my education was free? It wasn't. You are just fixated on talking points and emotion. I'm talking about real life. I'm talking about actually paying 35 percent in tax because you have worked hard to be able to afford to pay that. This doesn't grow on trees buddy, someone, like myself, had to work long and hard to have enough to pay the taxes to support your decisions, problems, and consequences. Because we know, you can't possibly do that yourself.

The difference between us. Is that I can and earned it.

Source: American that worked his way up from the bottom and used his brains to get ahead. Not a government handout. I took 3 jobs at 1 point, simply to avoid ever needing social benefits handing to me by the government. There is not sense of pride or self worth in that. You are simply a pawn and a truly weak person if you are content taking a handout. Especially if you think more handouts is going to bring people happiness. It won't. Don't act like you know me or my work ethic or where I came from. You are out of line and upset that your argument is pure BS

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