'The Ayn Rand Institute received a PPP loan of between $350K and $1 million.'
Freaking Marxist. And no, this is not from The Onion.
'The Ayn Rand Institute received a PPP loan of between $350K and $1 million.'
Freaking Marxist. And no, this is not from The Onion.
Numerous Plan Parenthood locations also received PPP loans. Who would have ever dreamed that businesses and individuals would take advantage of a government subsidy program involving potentially free money?
As for government issued photo IDs, if having one is an federal or local requirement then one should be able to attend one free of cost with proper secondary documentation.
The following items require a photo ID: exercising one’s 2nd amendment by purchasing a firearm (sure you’re ok with that requirement), entering a federal building, flying on an airplane (will eventually require a federal mandated version of a photo id, driving, opening a checking account, cashing a check, applying for several forms of government subsidies, and obtaining a marriage certificate to name a few.
I agree that obtaining a photo id and not a driver’s license can definitely made easier but let’s not attempt it’s a modern day Jim Crow law.
One provides health services to women. 97% of which are not abortions. The other is Ayn Rand. She was one of the first libertarians. Rugged individualism and rejecting socialism and all that. Irony is dead.
I would think that in a democracy, the right to vote would supersede all of those that you mentioned and we should make it as easy as possible. Its really not surprising that voter id laws disproportionately affect minorities.
Nah brah, the irony wasn’t lost on me but apparently you swung and missed the irony boat. Speaking of an organization’s founder, let’s expound upon Margaret Sanger (PP’s founder).
“We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population, and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members,” said Sanger.
She definitely seems like a saint similar to Mother Teresa....
The irony is that a dyed in the wool libertarian and anti-socialism crusader accepted Medicare at the end of her life and her foundation accepted government bailout funds. THAT is the irony.
We could go on. I'm not sure I would have voted for Mother Theresa to be a saint either. Lots of ugliness in that story as well.
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