Republishits and Trumpshills, explain this shit.
Republishits and Trumpshills, explain this shit
not providing universal health care allows for natural selection, where the poor and unproductive members of society die
wtf i hate the gop now
Owning guns is an optional free choice. Mandated healthcare is authoritarian coersion.
> Politic ideology
> Making sense
The only logic is "what kind of bullshit will get as most retards as possible to vote for me".
Often it mean supporting contradictory things. Or using the same line of thought to support one thing and condemn the other. Doesn't matter as long as it make the average voter happy.
The right to bear arms
There is no right to healthcare
people in britain and canada literally die waiting in line for their NHS to kick in
Better get rid of your schools and public services then, senpai.
Small government and fiscal responsibility are the core beliefs of the Republican party. Implementing nationalized health care for a country with our population, would be a fiscal nightmare, especially when we're already almost 20 trillion in the hole. They strongly believe in the Second Amendment in order for both protection from other citizens and to prevent Government tyranny.
They're both very much in line with each other.
Schools are optional too.
>Being responsible for your own safety is dumb
>Have others be responsible for your dumb mistakes
look mom I posted it again
sage
Simple really, get sick, get shot. The dead don't need to wash their hands.
School is usually mandatory up until one can legally drop out of high school for most of the states.
You're comparing different things that have no correlation.
>Everyone in India poo in loo thinking it's okay and healthy to live in shit
>Everyone in India doesn't eat beef thinking it's not healthy to do so
> W-WTF?! A-Amirite g-guys?!
>Oil kike
>Understanding freedom and not being dependent on the government
choose one
KYS faggot
No one is saying the government should give everyone guns.
Giving everyone guns (bought and paid for with tax money) is as bad as government giving everyone healthcare.
And on the other hand, the argument is that people should have the freedom to buy guns like they have the freedom to buy any healthcare program they want.
>what is homeschooling and/or private schooling
look mom I posted it again
sage
No one wants to spend tax money on giving everyone guns. And if it went anything like healthcare.gov (it would) they would be late, rusty, missing parts, and no ammo available.
The analogy is false because the right to bear arms does not buy everyone guns.
Still schooling.
Health care was a thing when the founding fathers were alive. Strange that they guaranteed the right to bear arms but not the right to be forced to buy health insurance.
Look mom I posted it again
Sage
Areas that have the most gun-friendly laws have the lowest crime rates.
Obamacare was a massive failure that increased the cost of healthcare across the board while wasting billions of taxpayer dollars to force citizens to subsidize private insurance providers.
Next?
Yeah, still schooling. If one signs up for either of those options, the government will not bother much. Homeschoolers often have to deal with state standards—may be different now with Common Core—until one is of age to withdraw from secondary schooling.
Being able to defend yourself means you get to live longer.
Having a job and money because heavy taxation didn't kill off business and make employing someone a risky investment.
Or did you fall for the "free" healthcare meme?
Since when were guns free?
People buy their own guns. People expect others to buy their healthcare. Simple when you bother to think.