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So tell people you think your house would be less freezing and expensive to heat if the government subsidized you to get some double-glazing, and that your town needs a new damn to stop it flooding.
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Krauthammer painted a picture of makers and takers, declaring the subsidies to be "the essence of liberalism, is that you can then choose not to work, and the people who do work end up subsidizing you".
"To expect other people to, in effect, subsidize you for having your own children, I think is really off the mark," she said on Good Morning America last April.
I am the 53% subsidizing you so you can hang out on Wall Street and complain.
Why expect others to subsidize you if you are are not willing to protest and organize and demand fair wages?
In the business world, this is called a "subsidy," and if your parents don't also "subsidize" you, you can't compete.
Start this way: you subsidize something you want to encourage, something that might not happen if you didn't support it financially.
When you subsidize people, you create the dependency.
"If you subsidize something, you then get more of it".
As explained in this piece from The Atlantic, it all goes back to the basic idea that if you subsidize something, you'll get more of it.
So there you are in Communist countries, [where] everything is subsidized and you're doing this remarkable puppetry, while America wouldn't even dream of paying even some poor puppet troupe in Philadelphia.
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