Mns wrote:
Fantastique wrote:
If the whole country shared your view, I really don't think I'd be supporting welfare.
If what he said actually happened, federally operated welfare wouldn't exist.
That's not true. The federal welfare and entitlement systems will always exist but they might not need to exist to such a degree. (Well, maybe in Obama's economy!) I have a couple opinions on why the federal system will always exist and why my idea is becoming harder to achieve...
Part of the problem, I think, is we've become so reliant on the government and less on family and community. It's so much easier to think the government will handle all our problems because that doesn't force us (as individuals) to see and handle problems on our own. There is little or no effort on our parts, ya know? Most of us pay our taxes and that money gets shuffled into whatever social program, where a portion of the money goes to paying the people and interests that drive the system.
Another part of the problem is people like Mayo who seem to disbelieve that this stuff actually happens. When people support the government being the ultimate provider of everything (well, a lot of things) then that only perpetuates the problem (or what I perceive to be the problem) and before long we'll be completely beholden to the government. There are a lot of people, companies, churches, schools and whatever else who volunteer a lot of time and money to helping others but those efforts are simply dismissed. With the constant dismissal and downplaying of those efforts it's kinda gives the false image that no one is doing anything and I think that false image makes individuals
trying to help feel more daunting.
Lastly, I don't think people feel determined to get off welfare. There's no shame in it any longer. Receiving some payout from a social program seems so commonplace in America that it's almost accepted as a respectable 'job', and it's almost taboo to criticize people who are on a social program. (inb4 someone calls me out for being insensitive and not caring about my fellow man who is in dire need of help hurhurhur)
Again, just opinions...
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lol I'm sure this isn't the case, we both get riled up in arguments and resort to sarcasm and name-calling and the like sometimes. It's only normal. Despite it all, I'm still waiting to have lunch with both you and Jubs sometime soon.
That comment was in response to some dickhead that wants to run his mouth (again) about shit he doesn't know anything about.