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I don't think I need to explain the difference between making a claim on the social insurance policy that you have bought and paid for with your tax dollars and a job application. Again, when are you submitting your specimen, because I guarantee you that you're receiving some benefit from public tax dollars. Fair is fair, right?
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File an amicus curiae brief with the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals with your "scientifically" derived statistics. Let me know how that goes. But again...Fourth Amendment. Bang the Constitution drum all day long until it involves poor people and single mothers. Then it's just "Screw 'em". Sad.
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As for the Constitution drum, the only reason you can make it about the "poor and single mothers" is because its a social program in which they are the primary recipient. Guess what - I am pretty consistent - I'd be ok with testing old people on Medicare for drugs too - because if they got cash to buy pot (and they don't have a Dr.'s prescription) - they don't need me paying for their health care. Oh - and while we are doing "testing" - lets means test people on Medicare. After all - welfare recipients are means tested, why shouldn't we do the same to "old" people? Or maybe just to assuage whatever guilt or angst you may have over racial issues, would it simply make you feel better if we only means tested (and for welfare - drug tested) Caucasians? ![]()
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My point is simple: when we take the misery out of poverty, we remove the primary motivation for self-sufficiency. Now I'm not suggesting letting people starve in the streets. What I *AM* suggesting is that we do everything we can in service of assuring that the recipients of the state's largesse are both the truly needy AND as equipped as possible to get out of the system. I don't mind the price tag - I would think we can agree that the goal is to help people help themselves. As for the rest, Haplo seems to be doing fine. ![]() |
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Aramike - you bring up a really good point - and one that I think leads to a discussion of real reforms for those who are on welfare.
I don't know of anyone that wants people to stay poor. I sure don't. But again, identifying those with drug problems so they can get help - helps them. Evil thing that. Then again, when it comes to "real" reforms - I am all for ACTIVE work requirement for welfare. Sure, I get some people can't find a job - McDonalds and the like can only absorb so many people. But there are a lot of charities and community groups that would love to have people resources for say.... 16 hours a week. Habitat for Humanity is an example. 2 full WORK days a week - and the welfare recipient could be learning an "on the job" trade by helping to build a house for someone else in need. Soup Kitchens always need helpers - both in and out of the kitchen. I could probably list 100 groups that could use the people resources to help the community. Just 2 days a week.... But of course - that would never get off the ground. Too much backlash for expecting people to be part of their own solution. And on the McDonalds note - it amazes me when welfare recipients say they wouldn't take a job at a fast food place because they won't make enough. Welfare would still pay them if they worked unless they made too much - and if they actually DID work - and did a good job - they would have an increased earning potential. But instead many choose to sit with their hand out - and then get mad when their "right" to welfare gets looked at.
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It is a sad state of affairs when, through our own rhetoric, we paint ourselves into a corner where a person on welfare is compelled to remain on welfare because that person is not able to do anything BUT be on welfare. |
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Haplo raises a point which leads to how populist knee jerk "get tough" on welfare ideas can soon run into self defeating problems.
Cameron in Britain has this workfare thing, it basicly means big business can get free labour instead of employing workers, people who do voluntary or charity work find themselves classed as employed and will lose their benefits unless they give up the charity work and instead become an unpaid shelf stacker at Walmart. It is a good example of measures managing to target the people it is not aimed at and missing the people it is aimed at. With a "bonus" result of actually reducing the availability of jobs the lazy could be introduced to Quote:
A repeating problem which comes up all the time is that introducing more stringent criteria tends to hit genuine claimants of welfare harder as the welfare fiddlers know how to work round the system. There must be a workable solution out there somewhere, but what it is I havn't a clue. However what I do know is that repeating the latest incarnation of the already failed "get tough" measures is pretty much guaranteed to fail. |
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Eventually it will collapse on itself. My suggestion would be... give the poor their welfare fiat but not with a noose attached to it. If the poor are poor because they chose substance abuse, they need more than the pittance doled out by their state welfare office. Requiring a drug test to get aid smacks of tyranny where you are considered guilty until you prove your innocence and that isn't right by any stretch of the imagination. This will lead to further erosion of peoples' rights to self determination. The real abusers of these programs don't spend that money on drugs to sell or imbibe. They do blatantly stupid things like a couple I saw in Michigan doing their grocery shopping in a convenience store. Loaded a cart, paid for it with food stamps and went to the parking lot and loaded everything into a new Cadillac. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot? Over ![]() As for the corporate welfare queens, sure they do something constructive with the money... like paying their stock holders huge dividends and paying their CEO's huge salaries and bonuses. Is that where you want your money going? To make the rich a little richer? If Welfare is such a thorn in the side, just do away with it altogether. Grind the poor into the mud or make them slaves by tossing them into the workhouse again. I certainly hope that you never find yourself a down on your luck victim of a financial catastrophe.
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Welfare (of all types) is a thorn. Ultimately, its not right that government takes from one person via compulsory taxation just to give it to someone else via welfare. The thing is - when the thorn is abused, it makes it a much larger thorn.
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good un Razark
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More importantly, its not the government. There is a significant difference between charity and welfare. The references and text you list are not mandatory actions required by government, but the giving out of love.
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After all ceasar can't bring deliveries of bread to the poor if people don't render unto him that which is his. Scripture eh, a source for all seasons. |
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Love? What happens to Ananias and Sapphira when they fail to live by the communist rules?
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