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Posted by tecwrg on 2/6/2015 10:20:00 AM (view original):
Do they have different definitions for any other worlds on your home planet?
LOL. You admitted that this is an indirect government subsidy.
LOL @ yourself, dumbass. I admitted that some definitions define it as such. I also added that it's retarded to do so.
Try to keep up with what's being said.
Yes, it is defined as an indirect government subsidy. You wouldn't need to be from another planet to define it that way.
It's a convenient liberal alternate definition that didn't start out that way, much like the oxymoronic corporate welfare (there is a such thing, but most often it's applied incorrectly). Corporate welfare is not tax breaks for corporations to come and live in your states and pay taxes they would not if they didn't come. Corporate welfare is subsidy given to corporations by those in power who have a vested interest - again, taking something from someone and giving it to someone else.
The "indirect government subsidy" is a lot like that. We're not going to take something of yours that we really want to, so we'll call it a gift to you since we didn't take it by force.
It blends in nicely with the liberal mindset that what you own isn't really yours - we can take it anytime we want to. There are lots of places in the world where you can go to live that way....