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Old 04-06-2009, 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid View Post
HOW would you go about getting those millions on their feet to be productive Americans since you have effectively made a population of people homeless?

What program would you put in place to make sure these people you kicked off of welfare got adequate house?

What would you do to make sure these people you just kicked off of welfare got a job so they don't take from us tax paying citizens?

What program would you put into place to make sure these people you just kicked off of welfare got adequate mental and physical treatment for drug abuse, poor health habits, and adequate care for children and babies?

How much would you be willing to spend on these programs to ensure anarchy wouldn't come about after you just kicked all of these people off of welfare?

But most importantly since you made a few million of these American citizens homeless where would you be willing to relocate them and at what cost? Who would be responsible for paying for that. Hey, you just displaced these people and I will not let you use my tax dollars to do so, so Mr I Just Kicked All of These Mofos Off of Welfare, what do you do?

I bet you can't answer any of these can you?
I say we do nothing, whatever happened to the idea of taking care of yourself? If this was 200 or more years ago the laziness and ineptness of these people would have killed them off, yet we feel that it's our social responsibility to weaken the human gene pool by allowing them to leech off the people that actually want to make a better life for themselves. Just let Darwinism play out and see who makes it.




Just
kidding

The way i see it is:
I don't see it (testing)as necessarily singling anybody out. Government employees are required to take random drug tests; welfare recepients are on a Government payroll so....WHATS THE DIFFERENCE?

This may be the catalyst to get hundreds or thousands of addicts and abusers the motivation and strength to quit and better the health and lives of them and their family. For sure there will be problems, like everything in life, but honestly I'm not expecting to see any real changes in welfare anytime soon. IT's just one of those topics/policies that causes too much controversy when brought up.
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