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Canada>Canada clomid The social safety net is going to take a little bit of time to explain, so bear with me. Republicans support Medicare and Medicaid, despite wanting to reform them (in part so that we can actually keep funding them). Social Security isn't a particularly contentious issue either (Rick Perry's "Ponzi scheme" comments aside). Welfare (payments, food stamps, etc) is a little more complex, since the standard Republican position is that the current welfare system is too generous (a position that has sort of receded after Clinton's welfare reform). Still, there's no ideological objection to welfare programs in general, especially for people who genuinely can't support themselves (the elderly, disabled, etc). And, of course, it has enormous economic dimensions.
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