rEvolutionist wrote:Seth wrote:laklak wrote:I agree that the demonization of the poor is a stupid thing to do and it's being done for slimy political ends. There is some truth to it, though. I do think that if you're farting about on the internet on your smart phone or watching pay-per-view on your 60 inch flat screen you don't need food stamps. It's a question of priorities, and an inability to prioritize is something I see as a major problem. It certainly isn't just poor people. I don't have a lot of sympathy for people who overextended and bought ginormous houses that ate up half of their income and now can't make the payments. My daughters do it - can't pay their car insurance because they have to have the latest cell phone or that really cute pair of boots. I got suckered into cosigning a car loan for my oldest - free advice here - don't do that.
I don't know what the answer is, doing something like any of those things simply never would have occurred to me. How did I manage to end up with a surfeit of self-discipline and so many people simply have none? I tried to raise my kids as much like I was raised as possible, they went to decent schools and got a reasonable education. So what's the difference?
How about the answer is that poor people should be "made uncomfortable in their poverty" in order to stimulate them to personal achievement and economic success. Ben Franklin recommended that more than 200 years ago.
If you're so desperately poor that you need food stamps, then you should be required to stand in a bread line two or three times a day and be thankful for the soup and crust you get.
You're a sociopath.
And you're a slave-boy BDSM freak who likes to be ass-fucked by bureaucrats. So there.
I don't agree with EBT cards that can be used to buy luxuries or vices rather than food. I think those who do not want to work should be humiliated and scorned by making a public spectacle of them so that they will be induced to go to work and become honest, tax-paying citizens. They should not be given the luxury of sitting around in their rent-controlled public housing apartment eating Twinkies, smoking crack and watching Dr. Phil on their aforesaid flatscreen TV with 160 cable channels.
Who are these hordes of people? Sounds like the creation of a sensationalist media and a paranoid mind.
The ones who pay no taxes and get welfare payments.
At the very least they should have to get off their asses three times a day to go stand in line at the soup kitchen, where they can be handed a list of employers looking for unskilled menial laborers before they get fed...after they turn in their chits from the aforesaid employers who have refused them work after they went and applied that day.
Apparently you are not aware of your country's unemployment statistics.
Very aware. There's at least 12 million jobs for Americans to take that are now held by illegal aliens. Problem is the laid-off unemployed aren't going to get off their fat asses and go take those jobs because they are "beneath" their dignity. They would much rather cut back and enjoy regular unemployment checks than go work at the jobs that are available. The same dynamic is at work in the UK, where the unemployed prefer to be on the dole because it gives them lots of leisure time to drink down to the pub and smoke crack with their mates, and so the UK has to import Pakis and Muslims from all over to get the scut work done.
Hunger is a great motivator to the indolent and idle, we should make use of it.
Now, the disabled who are UNABLE to work, that's an entirely different thing.
Why? You're all for social darwinism on the one hand, why not go the whole enchilada?
Because those who are disabled and are unable to work and support themselves are worthy of our charity and altruism. Those who
will not work and instead prefer to suck at the public teat can starve in a ditch for all I care. I have no moral obligation to support them in their idleness.
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