“The haves and the have-nots in the school lunchroom is not a necessary thing,” said Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.

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    2 years ago

    Tim Walz was right. Isn’t this the real pro-life and pro-child position to have? Some Republicans used to think like this. Waay back in the day when I was a naive young moderate Republican, even I thought that this stuff should be common sense.

    Bible said that rich people who ignore the poor might go to hell, so I even thought it was the Christian thing to do and what Jesus would want. You know, the Jesus that the GOP’s always going on about? Hell, when a bunch of people followed him and got tired and hungry, he fed them all for free. He wasn’t all like “Hey guys, you should have planned better than this, use your own wallets and have some personal responsibility.”

    I also believed in taxing the rich to house the homeless, even if the housing was just barely acceptable. I also thought that all poor children should be taken care of with government money because if you force babies to be born (I was pro-life) it’s YOUR responsibility and you have to take care of them now.

    Needless to say, I didn’t stay a Republican very long. I realized really quick what they were really all about. Cognitive dissonance, bait and switch, and total hypocrisy.