Do you get upset when you see how many people are milking the state by living on the dole / wellfare?
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The fact that they are collecting the dole is fine; however; i think they should be performing some type of labour in order to collect.
I only get upset when I see someone on welfare who doesn't deserve it. There are alot of people who play the game. But there are alot of people who really need help. The people who need help should get it. Unfortunately the state seems to have a hard time telling the two apart
No, I get upset how the state is milked by the wealthy who, by the way, are getting wealthier.
Yes, to a degree.
However, I get exponentially more upset at the crimes our government commits. The Federal Reserve is milking the American people for billions a week. Yet you never hear about that on the Fair and Balanced news.
Research the 'Federal Reserve,'
'the creature from Jekyll island', and
'the money masters.'
You'll see we have MUCH more important issues to deal with.
Please, really. Just go see for yourself.
Yes, if used properly, this system is to help people get back on there feet. NOT to be the answer.
I understand when some families have hardship and need assistance. But what I cant stand is to see people having more kids just to get more money or food stamps. I would see people in the super market with food stamps driving expensive cars, having there hair and nails done, wearing expensive jewelry. This drives me crazy. I have no problem helping people in need as I donate alot of my time and money to charity. But what drives me nuts is when the system is abused by people who just want something for nothing.
No, I get upset when I realise the billions and billions of dollars spent on war and destruction AND corrupt use of public funds by politicians.
As for those on welfare, "but for the grace of God, go thee". Until you've walked in their shoes, don't judge. Besides, with minimum wage ridiculously low, who can afford to work AND pay day care, transportation, etc.
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