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Topic: The Inequality Bogeyman
Sojourning_Soul's photo
Tue 01/28/14 10:52 AM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Tue 01/28/14 10:56 AM

If they would make those receiving welfare contribute the equivalent of hours to dollars in community service instead of making it a "handout", our communities would be much cleaner, safer, and stronger.

Make them help the unfortunate, paint & clean houses, clean lots, tutor, help with resumes/interview techniques, baby sit, whatever.

There would still be plenty of time for job search, and they may even get a job as a result.

"Free" always costs someone, and does tend to make one lazy or even unthankful or uncaring of the cost to others.

That would separate them from those with disabilities who actually deserve it

msharmony's photo
Tue 01/28/14 10:58 AM


If they would make those receiving welfare contribute the equivalent of hours to dollars in community service instead of making it a "handout", our communities would be much cleaner, safer, and stronger.

Make them help the unfortunate, paint & clean houses, clean lots, tutor, help with resumes/interview techniques, baby sit, whatever.

There would still be plenty of time for job search, and they may even get a job as a result.

"Free" always costs someone, and does tend to make one lazy or even unthankful or uncaring of the cost to others.

That would separate them from those with disabilities who actually deserve it



thats EXACTLY what welfare reform did over a decade ago,, require 'work related activity' for benefits,,,,


Sojourning_Soul's photo
Tue 01/28/14 11:02 AM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Tue 01/28/14 11:04 AM



If they would make those receiving welfare contribute the equivalent of hours to dollars in community service instead of making it a "handout", our communities would be much cleaner, safer, and stronger.

Make them help the unfortunate, paint & clean houses, clean lots, tutor, help with resumes/interview techniques, baby sit, whatever.

There would still be plenty of time for job search, and they may even get a job as a result.

"Free" always costs someone, and does tend to make one lazy or even unthankful or uncaring of the cost to others.

That would separate them from those with disabilities who actually deserve it


thats EXACTLY what welfare reform did over a decade ago,, require 'work related activity' for benefits,,,,



BS! Obozo ended that requirement for votes, and it worked so well didn't it?

msharmony's photo
Tue 01/28/14 11:12 AM




If they would make those receiving welfare contribute the equivalent of hours to dollars in community service instead of making it a "handout", our communities would be much cleaner, safer, and stronger.

Make them help the unfortunate, paint & clean houses, clean lots, tutor, help with resumes/interview techniques, baby sit, whatever.

There would still be plenty of time for job search, and they may even get a job as a result.

"Free" always costs someone, and does tend to make one lazy or even unthankful or uncaring of the cost to others.

That would separate them from those with disabilities who actually deserve it


thats EXACTLY what welfare reform did over a decade ago,, require 'work related activity' for benefits,,,,



BS! Obozo ended that requirement for votes, and it worked so well didn't it?




smh,, I just dont get it, I really dont,,

the requirement still stands , it was not ENDED by the President or anyone else,,, reform was revised to allow STATES a waiver to come up with their own plans provided they DO MORE TO PROMOTE employment,,,


Sojourning_Soul's photo
Tue 01/28/14 11:27 AM





If they would make those receiving welfare contribute the equivalent of hours to dollars in community service instead of making it a "handout", our communities would be much cleaner, safer, and stronger.

Make them help the unfortunate, paint & clean houses, clean lots, tutor, help with resumes/interview techniques, baby sit, whatever.

There would still be plenty of time for job search, and they may even get a job as a result.

"Free" always costs someone, and does tend to make one lazy or even unthankful or uncaring of the cost to others.

That would separate them from those with disabilities who actually deserve it


thats EXACTLY what welfare reform did over a decade ago,, require 'work related activity' for benefits,,,,



BS! Obozo ended that requirement for votes, and it worked so well didn't it?




smh,, I just dont get it, I really dont,,

the requirement still stands , it was not ENDED by the President or anyone else,,, reform was revised to allow STATES a waiver to come up with their own plans provided they DO MORE TO PROMOTE employment,,,




There may be a job search requirement, but I am not talking about that!

willing2's photo
Tue 01/28/14 11:34 AM



rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

smh

Yep. Them stupid taxpayers are a real joke.

They give us free money, food and healthcare and expect that one day we'll give all that up for a job. As if that'll ever happen, right?



taxpayers aren't the joke,,,

many of those 'taxpayers' end up being the same ones needing 'free money'

and many of the ones who need 'free money' are working at jobs that help fill the pockets of those who are 'taxpayers'

My reference is to we, the ones who get da benis and sit on our a$$es. We be on da comuter 24/7. Fk work!
Do I hear an AMEN to dat, mah Sistah?laugh laugh

msharmony's photo
Tue 01/28/14 01:13 PM
oh, you sit on your butt and get bonuses? you are lazy?

well, if you say so,,,,noone knows you better than you dolaugh

willing2's photo
Tue 01/28/14 02:01 PM

oh, you sit on your butt and get bonuses? you are lazy?

well, if you say so,,,,noone knows you better than you dolaugh

You bet!!
Them stupid taxpayers pay good to set up on in heah.

Hows about a big AMEN ta dat?

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