Anonymous 01/16/2026 (Fri) 14:33 Id: 3b4df8 No.173764 del
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The Redheaded libertarian @TRHLofficial - This is how I imagine a six-year-old would shop if you dropped them in a Publix with $500.
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Based Jessica @RealJessica
Video: This is where federal food stamp money is going.
-32 pizzas
-5 giant bags of French fries
-7 liters of French fry
-14 blocks of cheese
And tons more.
And now they want free healthcare too??
https://x.com/TRHLofficial/status/2011887736538743209

The Redheaded libertarian @TRHLofficial - Our Founding Fathers designed the American experiment as a deliberate break from the world's history of centralized power and collectivism. They built a system around core principles that celebrate the individual over the state. It was brilliant, and carried with it four major components:
-Rugged individualism and self-reliance was the idea that free people should stand on their own, pursue their own paths, and bear the fruits (or failures) of their own efforts, without leaning on government as a crutch.
-Limited government was power restrained by design, because Americans knew from experience that unchecked authority leads to oppression. As Thomas Jefferson put it, a wise government leaves men "free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement" and doesn't take "from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned."
-Personal responsibility encouraged each citizen to be accountable for their own choices, with liberty tied to moral self-government and virtue, not state handouts or coercion.

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