Quote Originally Posted by rebgirl420
[COLOR="Magenta"]The idea of socialized ANYTHING is bad to me.

Hmmmm, does that include the socialized postal service, education system, military, welfare, disability income support, etc? I tell's ya, it's nice not having to pay for my many visits to the doctor and specialists. Of course one could say "let the poor rot if they don't have the money" (IE me), but that's why you have such a larger rich/poor gap in the states and a considerably larger underclass. I don't consider it acceptable that parents have to work 2 or 3 jobs just to get by, while in Canada land of EVIL SOCIALISM, we have a smaller rich/poor gap, a much higher income and spending for middle class (with an average wage of $50,000 a year), and the average person is working 1 job to support themselves.
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