"Getting something for Free" Poll - Part Deux | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Here is a non-biased / biased poll about free stuff.

    I am desperately trying to find my way in this new world where everything should be free. I have devised a simple poll that I hope will give me some guidance. Please do not try to read anything into this poll. Just answer the question as written without attaching any other nuance. (This poll is not endorsed or sponsored by BCN management or publisher, it is presented as a personal BT Poll)

  1. Yes, The Government should provide Free Tuition to all accredited colleges and universities. Yes, The Government should provide Free Healthcare for all citizens? Yes, I trust the Government to take as much of my money as needed to accomplish both of the above.
  2. No, I am responsible for my own education and health care but I think the system could be improved with a private sector solution and charity organizations.
  3. This is an unfair poll that requires me to make a decision.


   If you are like me, you will have already have had a But what if question. Don't Worry, no one in government is paying attention to what you believe. Just consider this a favor to Bobby Tony as he tries to make sense out of the "Brave New World" and "1984" in 2016. (For the record, I am already on Medicare and my daughter has student loans that she won't let me pay off, so that is the reason that this is an unbiased / biased poll)

Please Don't let my opinions influence you in this poll.


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Bobby Tony's Poll - From the pages of the universal policy of today's Socialist /Democrat party: Should the United States government provide free post high school education and free health care as if it was every American's right?
18.18%   Yes, The government should provide free college education and healthcare for all citizens, and I trust the Government to take as much of my money as needed.
66.67%   No, I am responsible for my own education and health care but I think the system could be improved with a private sector solution and charity organizations.
15.15%   This is an unfair poll that requires me to make a decision.
33 total vote(s)     Voting has Ended!

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