TheRiov wrote:
We all agree there are people who abuse the system, who leech, who manipulate the laws to get by while we work hard for our money.
I'm not disputing that.
But there are those out there who were not gifted with our intellect (lets face it, the average IQ of glade members is significantly above average) who don't have our economic and or social advantages. That doesn't make those without those qualities any less deserving. I've seen men and women both work multiple jobs and work their butt off. But because of one problem or another --be it genetics or because they had to support a family member who fell ill, or any of a hundred other reasons, never could get beyond 'scraping by' They worked their butts off. I see these programs as helping those out.
And Yes, I certainly agree that such systems are open to abuse, and sometimes create dependency and/or encourage sloth/leaching.
But my compassion for those who truly need a hand through no fault of their own overrides my indignation at those who abuse the system.
In the end I see it coming down to the following questions:
Are you so certain that a person's lot in life is only due to their choices and not the opportunities?
How many are you willing to allow to fall by the wayside to make sure someone else doesn't get a ride they didn't deserve?
You wrote quite a moving tale.
Thing is, you never supported your argument that folks "earned it", except by stating that folks have earned ... well, what they've earned. Which is exactly the point of my post.
I'm not against social safety nets. I think they're valuable, and I think society as a whole benefits when any one member of society benefits. That doesn't change the fact that people earn whatever they've earned, and taking it from someone and giving it to another doesn't qualify as earning it. I don't think giving folks things they haven't earned is a benefit. I don't see health care as a safety net, I see it as a security blanket. Want it? Earn it!
Previously, those that hadn't earned it voted the cash out of the wallets of those that had. Pretty resoundingly, as a matter of fact - they elected liberals to majorities in both houses and they didn't work at all to get buy-in from the conservatives, and spent money like it belonged to someone else. Now the worm has turned and those who HAVE earned it have said "that's enough", and voted in folks that value their opinions. So now that the balance has swung back a bit, NOW they are upset because those whos values they previously ignored are ignoring their values. Pay-back, baby - It's a *****. "GO ahead", I say to the radical liberals - call me a tea bagger again, that's a great way to reach a compromise!
What's the answer? No freaking idea. I just know I've had it. I support a total shut down of the government 'till spending is at a reasonable level...reasonable by MY definition of reasonable, not anyone else's.