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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1425276" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I think manufacturing, mining, forestry, energy and agriculture are the key industries that build wealth for any country but these are also the industries the government seems so he77bent on shutting down with their regulatory practices. Shuffling money around and redistributing wealth is not the answer nor is building stadiums because we can't all be professional ball players because even if you identify as a pro-ball player that don't make it so in the real world. The biggest problem I see is many of the poor people who cannot afford to feed themselves have numerous children and expect those with jobs to support them. If your neighbor had more dogs than he could afford to feed I'm sure everyone would be upset and think him cruel but when it comes to people the breeder is rewarded even though the children go neglected. I think this is cruel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1425276, member: 4362"] I think manufacturing, mining, forestry, energy and agriculture are the key industries that build wealth for any country but these are also the industries the government seems so he77bent on shutting down with their regulatory practices. Shuffling money around and redistributing wealth is not the answer nor is building stadiums because we can't all be professional ball players because even if you identify as a pro-ball player that don't make it so in the real world. The biggest problem I see is many of the poor people who cannot afford to feed themselves have numerous children and expect those with jobs to support them. If your neighbor had more dogs than he could afford to feed I'm sure everyone would be upset and think him cruel but when it comes to people the breeder is rewarded even though the children go neglected. I think this is cruel. [/QUOTE]
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