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thranx said:

I'm worried that people are starting to expect government to take care of them, instead of taking care of themselves. There is a difference between borrowing to build a business or infrastructure, and  when we as a country are borrowing to help sustain levels of living that aren't sustainable we are just dragging out what should be a crash in the economy that we built ourselves. We made our bed, lets lye in it.


Depends on what you're talking about.   Unemployment money, for example, is not welfare.  It's insurance.  And you're paying for it the whole time you work.  

 

It's easy to say "Let it all fall" when you are not the one in need, or when you're young and don't have the responsibilities yet - - it becomes a little harder to say "Oh just let it crash" when you have to find a way to take care of three kids and find yourself unemployed and foreclosed upon through no real fault of your own. I  know this because it's my own bias.  I kind of say let it go as well - and it's because I'm fairly stable and I'm single and will be fine, but many of my friends would be screwed and I constantly am reminding myself to put myself in their shoes.



Can't we all just get along and play our games in peace?