-CraZed- said:
The problem with your theory is it is completely false and assumes that those in charge of the distribution are altruistic and benevolent. We know this is patently false. The welfare state can only be paid for by plunder. The plunder of those who seek to be able to afford things like video games, a good car leisure time etc. etc. In fact leisure time is even harder to come by when you do actually work. The welfare state is the antihesis to freedom and liberty. It indentures one group to another with NO origin of debt. Save for some mythical Social Contract that apparently we all sign at birth if we are not aborted within that welfare sate. Besides what happens when the takers out number the givers? Welfare is the worst form of slavery and has done nothing but destroy the lives of those unfortunate enough to have to rely on it. Look at the destruction of the Back family it has wrought. Welfare is a way to garner power through the inevitable voting blocks formed by those who have come to rely on the government dole. Promise the world, deliver misery and the people will come crawling back for more. It also pits the haves against the supposed have nots. It robs people of the sense of dignity and accomplishment of earning something. It encourages envy on all sides. Don't believe me? Look around. Doe s our society not seem even more divided these days as our welfare state has grown even larger? Not to mention the frivolous misuse of welafre benefits to purchase things like video games and luxury items those very funds were never meant to purchase. Well then you say we need laws to prevent that. We sure do but then what has happened to ours and your freedom to live as you like? And who is to say these new laws meant to prevent welfare recipients from buying these things can even be enforced. Ever seen what happens with food stamp fraud? Even EBT cards can't stop it. If you wish to know why I believe I know what I am talking about? It's because I grew up on welfare and I am one of the lucky and fortunate people who actually got away from the cycle of poverty induced by the welfare state. The county I lived in San Bernardino recently went bankrupt and not just in money... It was one of those areas of the country where a large percentage of the population were receiving welfare benefits. My mother and both of my brothers are still living there with dead end jobs (when they can get one) absentee from their children (so their baby momma's can collect those checks and food stamps) and are either using drugs or drinking heavily. Why? because they never knew any better. Because the environment of the welfare state sucked them in and stole their drive and their sense of self worth.... How can you feel worthy of something when you never earn it?
Sorry bud but you are just wrong, wrong, wrong. |
Riddle me this: could you have gotten out of the cycle of poverty if you had not had welfare support? If you had been homeless and starving and sick, could you have achieved what you have?

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







