Saturday, February 22, 2014

America's Welfare Maze

"Its easier to fool people than it is to convince people they have been fooled."--Mark Twain

While the two major political parties shout, scream, and showboat, arguing about who is going to spend the tax payers money on which pork barreling project, the ship of state is letting on water. The politician will do and say what garners them the most votes. This is how politicians, for the most part remain in a position of political power. The more money for welfare recipients and welfare projects the more those who stand to gain will vote to keep their benefactor in office. The problem is welfare spending is but one example of tax payers money being wasted by politicians who just don't get it and for the most part don't care. Here's a thought, why do we need welfare? The real answer about why we need such is simple enough. We need welfare because of "generations of failed government social policies that have devastated the working class family, destroyed religious prohibitions on self-destructive behavior, exported jobs to other nations, and confined welfare recipients in section 8 housing or public housing ghetto's." Here is a question to ask ourselves. How in the world, is a welfare mother who sees nothing but other welfare mothers expected to plan her exit from public reliance or enslavement if you will?

Here is another question to ponder. How did we get to this point in the first place? Do you suppose it had something to do with union-run public proselytizing system masquerading as publicly funded education? I believe so.  I believe it was indoctrination, not education that destroyed the path to self- betterment that real education had heretofore provided.

Have you ever wondered who benefits most from welfare. How about Section 8 housing landlords or contractors who build public housing? Do you think local government bureaucrats who manage public housing benefit from welfare? There are a few beneficiaries of welfare programs that we tend to forget. Detention facilities builders and public unions get the overflow from public housing. And let us not forget the dope peddlers, legal and otherwise, who sell temporary exits from the prison walls that we have erected around Lyndon Johnson's "50 year war" and its inmates, all of whom are cared for by leftist reformists who live, not in the same community but well outside the penal colony walls.



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