- I didn’t get a picture; but someone left a pile of burning boxes and so on along Wellington north of Comish. Crazy #
- Grrrr… I was hoping for a happy Hallowe’en today. I know there are still a bunch of hours in the day; but it’s not starting well. #
- BTW “Dead Set” Is REALLY Scary. Good Job Beeb! #
- Q: “What ever happened to that secular golden virtue called tolerance?” A: Tolerance doesn’t mean I can’t poke fun at the ridiculous. #
- OH, I forgot this last night; Technology that is in operation now is not “The Future” it’s “State of the Art”, the “Future” hasn’t happened. #
- I Should write the next part to “Lights out” #
- This Ping Pong is making me thirsty #
- I’m gonna stand out and say I like the new facebook… nyah. #
- Is it okay for me to think of @maddow as a “Chirpy Gay Liberal” if I think that it is both flattering and completely positive? #
- OKay CBC, no more Wine talk, you’ve stretched it out SO FARRRRR #
- D’OY: http://tinyurl.com/68lbkr #
- In the battle of @chairboy vs @RevNathan I declare @RevNathan the winrar! I am not impressed with the tapiness of the Alien Queen. #
- Happy Hallowe’en is here! W00T! #
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Why Welfare is Good
Published by NiteMayr on October 31, 2008It Benefits the country to keep the poor fed and clothed to keep them from falling further down the line and either dying or turning to violent crime.
Why is that a hard concept for you to understand? The lazy or the unwilling don’t look at what some people think is tough love and say “I’ll straighten up and go to DeVry and get a good paying job” they say “I’ll rob someone who can’t fight back” or “I’ll just give up”
It’s not a difficult sociological concept, Welfare (and the associated programs) may have it’s share of able bodied folks who could be working and are just gaming the system, but that’s the price we pay to avoid the creation of a massive underclass that would eat society from below.
It’s OUR society, not YOUR society, you may not like sharing the world with the poor and unmotivated, but they are still there and you can either keep them penned up in social housing and ensconced in the labyrinthine coils of the Bureaucracy or they can be on their own, hungry and motivated.
Welfare, it’s what keeps “The Poor” from becoming “The Hungry”
NiteMayr