sadreality , (edited )

so practically speaking not much of safety net unless you are old, or single poor mother, which i support no doubt but that is [not] a safety net a vast majority of the population.

also, note mental health services, food banks, soup kitchens >>> federal government and states hardly provide these, they are provided by private sector...

even those have been steadily eroded under successive administration since 1980s, which share of taxes paid by working people have been increasing. so working person pays more taxes and gets no safety net for the most part.

You need to get educated instead of vomiting generic talking points, it would help this country if everyone did the same.

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