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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Why It Matters That Hillary Supported Welfare Reform [View all]doc03
(38,784 posts)51. My brother lost his job for drinking back in those days. While he was out
of work he ended up getting a couple DWIs and doing some jail time. He just lost a desire to do anything but lay around and drink with
his buddies. At the time he had a wife and two small children. The best thing ever happened to him was the welfare reform, it forced him to straighten up and he got a job and took pride in his work. He did pretty good for several years until his wife divorced him and he went back to full time drinking again and ended up getting fired from his job. He passed away a couple years ago from the results of his drinking.
I believe if it wasn't for the welfare reform he would have drank himself to death years before.
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Somehow, the damage the bankers did to the world economy when they cheated their
JDPriestly
May 2016
#10
"Somehow, the damage the bankers did to the world economy when they cheated their
puffy socks
May 2016
#12
I guess if she were to apologize for cheerleading for this, she'd be doing another about-face
vintx
May 2016
#13
That was back when the Clintons were strenuously opposing NAFTA. They were busy.
silvershadow
May 2016
#18
If Sanders would have made this primary a referendum on Bill Clintons presidency he'd be the nominee
tularetom
May 2016
#28
If Sanders had taken the gloves off, we'd have heard nothing but bleating and wailing
vintx
May 2016
#36
"Take the gloves off" is a metaphor and does not actually refer to "punching out" anyone. nt
vintx
May 2016
#47
Not good enough for me! It's sickening to see Democrats defend welfare reform.
CharlotteVale
May 2016
#29