Why Catholics Should Vote for Trump article

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ell you what, if George Floyd was already having breathing problems - be it from.fentanyl or for whatever reason - BEFORE a knee
It has come to my attention this is what they were trained to do. Apparently this is safer for those that are on drugs. Someone check this…
 
Do you have a citation for this, specifically the bolded. I’ve never heard or read anywhere any political party wanting to force churches to do that…because 1st ammendment.
 
African American voters will be hard-pressed to justify casting their ballots for a Democrat next year. In just under three years, we’ve made incredible progress thanks to President Trump’s common-sense policies.

Despite the socialist Democrats’ ongoing campaign to obstruct Donald Trump’s economic agenda, the president has kept his core promise to our community. By eliminating job-killing regulations and cutting taxes for the middle class, he has given millions of African Americans a chance to thrive in a strong and growing economy.

 
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If you think that economics is the primary issue that African-Americans consider when we vote, you are sadly mistaken. Abortion is a non-issue, as is same-sex marriage. We don’t vote for people that hate us! Donald Trump has contempt for people of African descent! We have ears to hear and eyes to see. In addition, most African-Americans are NOT Catholic or Evangelical Protestants! The concerns of the Catholic Church and Evangelical Protestants will have no impact on how we vote. Opposition to Black Lives Matter will certainly not endear Donald Trump to African-American voters.
 
And what evil are you avoiding in order to support the worst evil of our time?
Buff, have some compassion for the agony many voters must experience in trying to choose a President this time. The choices are just so extraordinarily poor.
 
Opposition to Black Lives Matter will certainly not endear Donald Trump to African-American voters.
Catholics cannot support BLMs communist and antifamily positions. There are many people who now understand just what BLM is up to.
 
The point is the welfare system keeps people down. Jobs allow upward movement.
That’s a bit one-eyed Buff! The welfare system also helps to some in a tough situation stay alive. There’s no necessary dichotomy to be drawn with jobs. Jobs may support upward movement, or they may simply perpetuate the working poor.
 
Aside from the market, however, it’s very hard to distribute things in anything approaching a fair fashion. Sure you can have a state distribute everything but that creates problems of its own, especially if some receive more than others.

What we see in the greatest advance in human material well being in history, the industrial revolution, was mostly market distribution.
 
That’s a bit one-eyed Buff! The welfare system also helps to some in a tough situation stay alive. There’s no necessary dichotomy to be drawn with jobs. Jobs may support upward movement, or they may simply perpetuate the working poor.
I would support a graduated system that actually lessens dependency.
 
Fatherless families impede the development of the children. This will take some time to fix.
True, but such a narrow spotlight on the problem. Employees with such limited bargaining power constrains their share of income. That too will take some time to fix.
 
It does - it lifts them equally! But rising economic activity - rising wealth - is distributed according to a distribution which may or may not be just.
Do you support equal opportunity or equal outcomes?
 
So I ask, how has the richest country in the world done so poorly? Why aren’t you up with those who’ve done the best?
This is a multiple variable problem. Genetics, past exposure, co-morbitities all play a part. America is not one of the most fit countries.
 
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