“His campaign paired moral conviction with concrete plans to lower costs and expand access to services, making it unmistakable what he stood for and whom he was fighting for.”
“His campaign paired moral conviction with concrete plans to lower costs and expand access to services, making it unmistakable what he stood for and whom he was fighting for.”
No, no, no! Of course these are popular policies, but we have to resist them because
of Calvinismthey’re greedyhow will we learn to take care of ourselves without surviving off of a small fraction of the value we add to the economy?What a wonderful twisting of the scripture that rabbit hole is.