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...if you read what I wrote, you will find I mentioned only two that were not an issue.  I might not have an answer for the cost of prescription drugs (no doubt your solution is government driven), but that is not a disagreement that it is in fact an issue.




This is a social argument. 




This is a social argument that doesn't even make any sense.




This is another social argument and it also flies in the face of reality.  Tax collections are at record highs, while the left also claims that wealth and income inequality is at record highs. This doesn't seem to support your theory.




Another social argument.




Life expectancy is hitting records, we continually have better outcomes in healthcare, the list goes on and on.  Maybe a possible solution here is to change SNAP rules to only allow certain types of healthier foods instead of just allowing it to be spent on most anything.




More nonsense.  As the left continues to make this argument the data continues to do the exact opposite.  Enrollment in higher education for 2015 high school graduates was 69.2% in 2015 (according the Bureau of Labor Statistics)...that is about 1% off the record high of 70.1%, and has been steadily trending up for years...over the same time period you argue wealth and income inequality has exploded.




If I asked you to explain Citizens United...what would you tell me?


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