Now ask me.

Want to talk about billions in debts over multiple generations and the
straight teaching of an evil criminal subculture that abuses and discards
women and children alike.

Gellie you ever sat in a roach infested ghetto house dude?  Cause I sure
the fuck Have.  Seen girls get knocked up for a check. Steal everything you
can imagine. Sell crack to their own mother's literally.

Your straw man slight of hand about corporate welfare means nothing as
neither Jerry nor I support it.

Stick to the subject.

Has welfare had a positive or negative out come in the end?
On Jun 9, 2013 9:10 PM, "Vivec" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Jerry, do you know anyone on Welfare? Any family members...friends?
> Veterans?
>
> Secondly, Corporations want government to effectively give them money by
> reducing their tax burden to zero in a perfect world.
> They argue that this will drive innovation and boost the economy.
>
> However, these same corporations and people who support those schemes say
> that by providing people with enough food to eat, and with housing, and
> modest spending money...just enough to live really...the argument is that
> this stifles innovation and is a drain on the economy.
>
> So money to Corporations is Good.
> Money to people , is bad.
>
> On the one hand it drives innovation, on the other having more people not
> destitute hurts the economy.
> The nation of America would best be served by ensuring that as many people
> as possible are destitute, poor, homeless, and struggling...while
> Corporations innovate.
>
> It is this ass backward "logic" that baffles me.
>
> And all this even after the whole notion of "Austerity measures" was found
> to be a massive con, and it has now clearly been accepted that cutting
> benefits of the average person, and placing people into poverty does NOT
> help an economy.
>
> On 9 June 2013 22:01, Jerry Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >
> > Interesting results considering it comes after five years of a horrendous
> > job market.  Wonder what if breakdown would have been if the job market
> had
> > been normal.
> >
> >
> > Americans Believe Welfare is Biggest Contributor to Continued Poverty
> >
> > 06/06/2013
> >
> > Two decades after President Bill Clinton promised to "end welfare as we
> > know it," Americans blame government handouts for persistent poverty in
> the
> > United States more than any other single factor, according to an NBC
> > News/Wall
> > Street Journal poll released Thursday.
> >
> > Given a list of eight factors and asked to choose the one most
> responsible
> > for the continuing problem of poverty, 24 percent of respondents in the
> > poll chose "too much government welfare that prevents initiative."
> >
>
>
> 

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