20 Questions Liberals Can’t Answer
1) A few days ago, we were hearing that the Boston Marathon
bombers COULD BE conservative, which proved that the Right is evil. Now, when
we know that the terrorists are Muslims, how can the same liberals be saying
that it means nothing?
2) If you believe we have a “right” to things like health
care, food, shelter and a good education, then doesn’t that also mean you
believe we also have a right to force other people to unwillingly provide those
things at gunpoint?
3) How can you simultaneously want a big government that
will make decisions that have an enormous impact on the lives of every American
while also saying that the character and morals of our politicians don’t
matter?
4) What exactly is the “fair share” of someone’s income that
he’s earned that he should be able to keep?
5) Why is it that time and time again, revenue paid to the
treasury has GONE UP after we’ve cut taxes?
6) Are you pro-choice or pro-abortion? If it’s pro-choice,
do you feel people should be able to choose to have an assault weapon, what
kind of light bulb they use in their house or whether they’d like to put their
Social Security funds into a private retirement account?
7) If corporations are so awful, greedy and bad for the
country, then shouldn’t we be celebrating when they decide to close their
plants here and move overseas?
8) How can liberal economists like Paul Krugman be right
when they claim that our economy isn’t doing well because we aren’t spending
enough money when we’re already running massive, unsustainable deficits and
spending is going up every year?
9) If Republicans don’t care about the poor, why do studies
consistently show that they give more to charity than Democrats do?
10) Give us a ballpark estimate: If something doesn’t change
dramatically, how long do you think it will be until we have an economic crash
in this country similar to the one we’re seeing in Greece or Cyprus?
11) Since we “all agree” with the idea that our level of
deficit spending is “unsustainable,” what would be wrong with permanently
freezing federal spending at the current level until we balance the budget by
increasing revenue, cutting spending or some combination thereof?
12) If we change God’s definition of marriage to make gay
marriage legal, then what’s the logical argument against polygamy or even adult
siblings marrying supposed to be?
13) In a world where people can easily change states and
can, with a bit more difficulty, permanently move to other roughly comparable
parts of the globe, do you really think it’s feasible over the long haul to
have a tax system where 86% of the income taxes are paid by the top 25% of the
income earners?
14) If you win a lawsuit that’s filed against you, why
should you have to pay huge legal bills when you did nothing wrong while the
person who filed the suit pays no penalty for wrongly accusing you?
15) How can you oppose putting murderers to death and be
fine with killing innocent children via abortion?
16) A minimum wage raises salaries for some workers at the
cost of putting other workers out of jobs entirely. What’s the acceptable ratio
for that? For every 10 people who get a higher salary, how many are you willing
to see lose their jobs?
17) The earth has been warming and cooling for thousands of
years with temperature drops and increases that are much larger than the ones
we’ve seen over the last century. Since we can’t adequately explain or model
those changes, what makes us think we can say with any sort of confidence that
global warming is being caused by man?
18) We live in a world where people have more choices than
ever before in music, entertainment, careers, news sources and what to do with
their time. Shouldn’t government mirror that trend by moving towards federalism
and states’ rights instead of centralizing more and more power in Washington,
DC?
19) If people in the middle class aren’t willing to pay
enough in taxes to cover the government services that they use because they
don’t think it’s worth the money, shouldn’t we prune back government to a level
people do feel comfortable paying for in taxes?
20) If firms can get by with paying women 72 cents on the
dollar for the same quality of work as men, then why don’t we see any firms
with all female labor forces using those lower costs to dominate the
marketplace?
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