Ahhh, April 15th, what a wonderful date it is. It is probably the most hated date in all of the United States. Who are these people who hate April 15th? Could it be the achievers of the work force? Every year we work at least half of the year for everyone else and the last half for ourselves. Just think, if Obama or Hillary have their way we will be working ¾ of the year for everyone else and ¼ for ourselves. I don’t mind being charitable but enough is enough. I’ve had to work for everything I’ve gotten in life and it galls me to at the age of 66 to be paying for some druggie that never worked a day in his or her life. Just like nature there comes a time to push even the laziest bird out of the nest. I have never batted an eye when it comes to helping the handicapped or giving a healthy person a stake to get back on their feet but it ends there. Some of these welfare nesters have been sucking on the Federal teat way too long and someone has to come up with a solution to get them off. More welfare and free medical and food programs is not the answer. I have never read where it is a persons right to be lazy and expect others to feed and clothe them. I have seen time after time where welfare families breed more welfare families. Mother to daughter, Father to son and on and on. Show me a politician that breaks this cycle of reliance on the government and I’ll personally build him or her a statue and bow down to it. We have farmers who cry for laborers and end up importing their help from south of the border at the same time we have millions of people on the welfare roles taking the free food that these farmers are growing. It doesn’t take a masters in economics to see that we have a problem here. Why not issue work credits to be used for assistance at a later date. Make the law read that a healthy person can not draw welfare for over a one year period they must have at least a five year work period before they can draw it again. Rather than sitting on their butts in the cities waiting for the next handout the head of these welfare households could follow the lead of their friends in Mexico. Go where the work is and earn their way into the working mans society. It’s easy to sit back in their easy chair and talk about how the imported Mexican workers are taking their jobs but few if any would be willing to do the work required. It is so ridiculous that we have known gang bangers sitting on their duffs while their ladies draw welfare and support them. If you think I’m kidding go to some of these agencies and look around. Some of these people are no more than breeders, the more kids they have the more money it brings in. It’s time for the merry go round to stop, even the wooden horses are tired of this fools parade. Having a child is sacred and a parents responsibility not that of the State. If they continue to follow this lifestyle there is always such a thing as foster homes. At least then the children would learn a work ethic and break the cycle of reliance.
And that's my opinion,
Don
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1olgrama
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I am married 66 years old and a businessman in Northern Nevada. My political views come from the experience of my 66 years and 40 of them in business for myself. I believe in a commonsense approach to government rather than a reactionary one. I believe in welfare for the person trying to re-establish rather than the present form where it is impossible to get off the roles once on. Man should be rewarded for his actions not his inaction.
Please visit my blog at www.donlindberg,blogspot.
com
Member Since: 3/29/2008