John Garcia wrote: > On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:21 PM, Jon Louis Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > >>>>> You gotta be f**king kidding me! >>>>> >>> What are you doing? >>> >>>>> Channeling Reagan? >>>>> john >>>>> >>>> just being sardonic, john. when faced with a choice >>>> >>> between working at >>> >>>> mcdonald's and collecting welfare, one way out for >>>> >>> many women who don't have >>> >>>> the incentive or aptitude to earn a living wage, is to >>>> >>> have one kid after >>> >>>> another, so they can stay on welfare. that's how >>>> >>> the system works, and the >>> >>>> ones who scream the most about infanticide are the >>>> >>> very ones who complain >>> >>>> about welfare... >>>> jon >>>> >>> Sounds like Ronnie's "Welfare Queen" bs. >>> john >>> >> it certainly does, especially coming from a socialist. i am not being >> politically correct, john, but the problem, is the system does not work, not >> because of fraud, but because most of the revenues for entitlements are >> absorbed by the bureacracy. i hold the democrats accountable for that. it >> is also true that a few people receiving entitlements ARE working the >> system. to deny that fact is fueling republican discontent, and giving them >> ammunition to scrap the system altogether. >> jon >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l >> >> > > there could be zero (0) fraud cases and Republicans would still be against > any form of personal welfare (they are divided on corporate welfare) because > personal welfare is against their political philosophy. > Unless, of course, you are talking about farmers, who as a class are the largest personal welfare recipients in the entire world.
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