Being a civil servant my paycheck comes from the government. I get randomly drug tested. If I commit a crime I get fired and my paycheck is lost. But I made a choice to take on this challenge, I recognize that fact. Welfare is nothing more than a government paycheck that most don't have to work hard enough for. Anyone receiving taxpayer money should be held to at least some of the same standards.
@Chris Piper- I agree with your above post as far as the video games. I've personally witnessed apartments in squalor. No food in the fridge, kids in dirty or no clothes, bare mattresses on the floor, but a 60 inch, flat screen and all of the newest video game consoles STACKED on top of others. People waste their lives in front of those games. Sally Struthers should forget 3rd world countries and focus on The South Bronx! Thousands of dollars in electronics, a Cadillac Escalade outside on 22's but no food, clothes or cleaning supplies in the place? Closets full of Puma's and FUBU and no soap in the shower? Something is definitely wrong.
Taxpayer funded welfare should be used for nothing recreational. Including drugs of any kind. Alcohol, cigarettes and yes pot (I'm a big advocate of it being legal, seriously). You really want your money paying for someone else good time? I shouldn't have to fund YOUR pursuit of happiness. I'm trying to expend all of my energy pursuing mine.
Welfare should be a trade school boot camp. Cut your hair, tuck in your shirt, wear your hat right and get an education. If they we're making plumbers instead of bums the world might be a little better. Once you prove to be a productive party of your community then you earn the rights our fore fathers penned.
Think about it this way. If you and 4 other people were trapped on a deserted island, you'd get to work surviving. What would happen to the person who refuses to aide in that survival and instead leaches off of your fruitful effort? That's welfare when people don't work to get off of it. We're all just on one big-ass deserted island. We've got a lot of people leaching off or our efforts.
@Chris Piper- I agree with your above post as far as the video games. I've personally witnessed apartments in squalor. No food in the fridge, kids in dirty or no clothes, bare mattresses on the floor, but a 60 inch, flat screen and all of the newest video game consoles STACKED on top of others. People waste their lives in front of those games. Sally Struthers should forget 3rd world countries and focus on The South Bronx! Thousands of dollars in electronics, a Cadillac Escalade outside on 22's but no food, clothes or cleaning supplies in the place? Closets full of Puma's and FUBU and no soap in the shower? Something is definitely wrong.
Taxpayer funded welfare should be used for nothing recreational. Including drugs of any kind. Alcohol, cigarettes and yes pot (I'm a big advocate of it being legal, seriously). You really want your money paying for someone else good time? I shouldn't have to fund YOUR pursuit of happiness. I'm trying to expend all of my energy pursuing mine.
Welfare should be a trade school boot camp. Cut your hair, tuck in your shirt, wear your hat right and get an education. If they we're making plumbers instead of bums the world might be a little better. Once you prove to be a productive party of your community then you earn the rights our fore fathers penned.
Think about it this way. If you and 4 other people were trapped on a deserted island, you'd get to work surviving. What would happen to the person who refuses to aide in that survival and instead leaches off of your fruitful effort? That's welfare when people don't work to get off of it. We're all just on one big-ass deserted island. We've got a lot of people leaching off or our efforts.