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The problem with a welfare system is, not everyone is honest, if everyone was honest it would work.
I don't think any system should be designed on the assumption that people will be honest. Social security/welfare, was never designed on that basis either.
If that is the case, why complain about welfare systems?
I don't think people complain about welfare because they have checks and audits.
There is a lot of misinformation out there about welfare, how much is spent on it, who receives it. etc.
It's all designed to pit one part of society against another, both of whom are often its most disadvantaged and vulnerable. Well, it also served to make those a-holes rich [note, not all rich are a-holes] who actually, honestly believe the poor are having it too good while they're working their butts off watching their trust funds not paying enough dividend for that yacht daddy promised.
Seriously, I have heard from welfare cheats [who are White if you could believe that] talking about other welfare recipients as underserving, drugged out lazy, no good leeches.
As to capitalists... I read a fair number of business biographies... Jesus man, the kind of welfare those entrepreneurs get from government makes the Queen and all her royal offsprings looks like a typical refugee family living off of welfare.
I know plenty the same. Can work but don't want to.As you know, I don't disagree with your sentiment, but I do disagree that most welfare recipients are incapable of doing meaningful work.
I know someone close to me, who has chosen the path of welfare dependence, over seeking meaningful employment.
Through him, I have been introduced to a sub set of people, who find it more attractive to have a meagre existence. Than be time poor, by being employed.
How do you remedy that? when they have a trade, that is in demand, but they would rather group together, pool resources and live on welfare.
Oh and by the way, they are white.
As you know, I don't disagree with your sentiment, but I do disagree that most welfare recipients are incapable of doing meaningful work.
I know someone close to me, who has chosen the path of welfare dependence, over seeking meaningful employment.
Through him, I have been introduced to a sub set of people, who find it more attractive to have a meagre existence. Than be time poor, by being employed.
How do you remedy that? when they have a trade, that is in demand, but they would rather group together, pool resources and live on welfare.
Oh and by the way, they are white.
I know plenty the same. Can work but don't want to.
Yea, there's quite a few over-achievers who make a lot of us look really bad
Like that comedian Anh Do. I heard of kids whose mother hang out with his. Boy don't he make all of us bad.
Did you know that he have a house by the ocean? For his studio. And his mum can invite her closest friends, like me, to vacation there? [Where's your beach house, son?]
Did you know that he writes? Paint? Meet famous stars? Produce TV shows? Write children's books? Tell funny jokes... they're not that funny.
What a multi talented overachieving clown that guy.
He is a really funny guy, went and saw him when he came to W.A top bloke.
Where is this free beachfront haven?But there is a homeless community living in tents hidden in the sand dunes of the beach where I live. Maybe I've just been ignoring the growing numbers.
Na, no $200k winnebagos hanging around.Where is this free beachfront haven?
Sure you are not confusing "tents" with "camper trailers", and "homeless community" with a bunch of "grey nomads".
Too true!We are fast becoming the passive Eloi for the consumption of the Morlocks:
That was amazing, the reporter just purposefully trying to manipulate the narrative, the Western World is going mad.Lowering standards makes everything better.
This is why woke trend's need to die now before too much damage is done.
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