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Was Ending The Shutdown Honorable?!
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(01-29-2019, 07:16 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Money had nothing to do with the analogy.  I was just saying that when a person does something bad and then later takes steps to correct his previous bad action then those steps can be considered "honorable".

You're really not getting it or you're just intentionally ignoring  it.

Trump didn't shut down the government in order to prevent people from getting paid.

A robber robs someone to get their money.

The robber giving the money back is the moral thing to do because he did a bad thing in the first place that was unnecessary.

Trump opened it back up because he didn't want people to go unpaid.  Trump is/was doing the right thing in working to keep a campaign promise that eventually saves Americans money and helps prevent people from breaking the law.





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RE: Was Ending The Shutdown Honorable?! - BFritz21 - 01-29-2019, 09:54 PM

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