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Are Republicans more about how much money they make regardless of a better moral stance to achieve?

A higher moral ground to maintain.
A more prodigious outlook to incorporate.
A more fair and balanced inclusivity.
A more righteous and generous hegemony.
A more equitable and functional distribution of funds.

Posted - October 27

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  • 10664
    It's not limited to a particular political group, rather its prevalent in all people themselves. 

    Wealth (of any amount) has a way of making people feel self-sufficient (not needing anything).  Thus they begin to look down on people who have less (wealth) than they have.  Soon they become self-centered, thinking they are better than others (for examples, note the "wealthy" in the news).  With wealth as their god, they lose morality and integrity.  They believe they can do and say what they want without consequences and others can't trust what they say.  They become pompous, thinking they are above law and sink into depravity.  {"The love of money is the root of all kinds of evil."}

    Not all wealthy people are like this, but they don't usually make the news
      October 27, 2024 9:59 AM MDT
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  • 2132
    So as a shining example, the Boston Sunday Globe which I am happy to got for a change says something. It says a guitar seller, who usually sells his guitars at a base level of 150 dollars at minimum, has been having a horrible year, and, the only reason he is voting for Trump, is because he feels that his ppl cirs enforce making more money. Nothing else. He also says he is not going to reveal his last name to the public because they might produce some backlash on his business. This sort of shows the reproducing paranoia affect of people Republicans who feel fear about having their precepts threatened. The higher price gouging with markets which many condemn as being that, are actually from the higher raw surplus price demands like package and land rent etc costs which are proportionate to the COVID letdowns and distribution network problems thus encumbering.
    The Dems are full aware more of these price inequities and are more open to changing them while frankly, The Republicans like Trump are sticks in the mud and only bend under pressure of public opinion threatening their campaign. Today one stance tomorrow another. Democrats are consistent.
      October 27, 2024 11:46 AM MDT
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