Topic: Ode To The Welfare State
Conrad_73's photo
Sun 07/17/16 11:07 PM
Ode To The Welfare State
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Father, must I go to work?
No, my lucky son.
We’re living now on Easy Street
On dough from Washington.

We’ve left it up to Uncle Sam,
So don’t get exercised.
Nobody has to give a damn—
We’ve all been subsidised.

But if Sam treats us all so well
And feeds us milk and honey,
Please, daddy, tell me what the hell
He’s going to use for money.

Don’t worry, bub, there’s not a hitch
In this here noble plan—
He simply soaks the filthy rich
And helps the common man.

But, father, won’t there come a time
When they run out of cash
And we have left them not a dime
When things will go to smash?

My faith in you is shrinking, son,
You nosy little brat;
You do too damn much thinking, son,
To be a Democrat.

This poem appeared in the New York Daily News on November 4, 1949

msharmony's photo
Sun 07/17/16 11:33 PM
probably by some shmuck who had resources and networks to not need that type of assistance



easy street for me amounted to 300 bucks a month for food and 300 a month cash


yeah, the life of a queen that was


laugh

Lpdon's photo
Sun 07/17/16 11:41 PM

Ode To The Welfare State
---------
Father, must I go to work?
No, my lucky son.
We’re living now on Easy Street
On dough from Washington.

We’ve left it up to Uncle Sam,
So don’t get exercised.
Nobody has to give a damn—
We’ve all been subsidised.

But if Sam treats us all so well
And feeds us milk and honey,
Please, daddy, tell me what the hell
He’s going to use for money.

Don’t worry, bub, there’s not a hitch
In this here noble plan—
He simply soaks the filthy rich
And helps the common man.

But, father, won’t there come a time
When they run out of cash
And we have left them not a dime
When things will go to smash?

My faith in you is shrinking, son,
You nosy little brat;
You do too damn much thinking, son,
To be a Democrat.

This poem appeared in the New York Daily News on November 4, 1949


When moving into the White House I could hear the Jefferson's theme song playing in the background! laugh

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Mon 07/18/16 12:52 PM
But, father, won’t there come a time
When they run out of cash

Not with the fed existing.
Not with the ability to issue debt and fiat currency, where they can issue debt to draw cash out of the system, and then purchase the same debt with new cash for circulating, maybe at some point directly offering negative interest rate debt, under the auspices of "controlling inflation,", pushing and pulling cash in and out of the system like a tide, buying debt, buying securities, buying assets, selling them for whatever they want, and never having to tell anyone what they have.

Then it just becomes necessary to control accountants and their reporting.

Do you believe the government follows GAAP?

Remember the financial collapse? No one knew what to do, everything going down, failing, bubbles bursting, what's next?
And then the first bailout under bush? The $700,000,000,0000 that magically appeared in the Fed's previously unknown rainy day emergency fund that, at the time, was the solution to the problem that wasn't mentioned for like a year of economic collapse?

There won't come a time when they run out of cash as long as the Fed can come up with accounts that magically appear right when the government wants to spend a whole lot of money.

At best all you have to do is manipulate the psychology of people to not look too deeply and just accept things.


Conrad_73's photo
Mon 07/18/16 02:36 PM

But, father, won’t there come a time
When they run out of cash

Not with the fed existing.
Not with the ability to issue debt and fiat currency, where they can issue debt to draw cash out of the system, and then purchase the same debt with new cash for circulating, maybe at some point directly offering negative interest rate debt, under the auspices of "controlling inflation,", pushing and pulling cash in and out of the system like a tide, buying debt, buying securities, buying assets, selling them for whatever they want, and never having to tell anyone what they have.

Then it just becomes necessary to control accountants and their reporting.

Do you believe the government follows GAAP?

Remember the financial collapse? No one knew what to do, everything going down, failing, bubbles bursting, what's next?
And then the first bailout under bush? The $700,000,000,0000 that magically appeared in the Fed's previously unknown rainy day emergency fund that, at the time, was the solution to the problem that wasn't mentioned for like a year of economic collapse?

There won't come a time when they run out of cash as long as the Fed can come up with accounts that magically appear right when the government wants to spend a whole lot of money.

At best all you have to do is manipulate the psychology of people to not look too deeply and just accept things.



Got Printing-Press?laugh

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Tue 07/19/16 04:40 PM

probably by some shmuck who had resources and networks to not need that type of assistance



easy street for me amounted to 300 bucks a month for food and 300 a month cash


yeah, the life of a queen that was


laugh


I don't mean to criticize your choice to accept assistance, Ms. Harmony, but I take issue with your first line.

It doesn't take networks to never need that kind of assistance. For most people, all it takes is taking full responsibility for your life, working hard, learning self restraint and financial responsibility, and some planning.

Of course, if someone has some kind of rare genetic disease, or if is a victim of some unlikely and unforeseeable tragedy - that's a different story, I'm talking about most people.


$600 a month isn't a lot, but $600 a month for FREE seems like a very large amount of money to me. Spending my days not working while getting more-than-enough-to-survive seems like easy street to me.


msharmony's photo
Tue 07/19/16 05:34 PM


probably by some shmuck who had resources and networks to not need that type of assistance



easy street for me amounted to 300 bucks a month for food and 300 a month cash


yeah, the life of a queen that was


laugh


I don't mean to criticize your choice to accept assistance, Ms. Harmony, but I take issue with your first line.

It doesn't take networks to never need that kind of assistance. For most people, all it takes is taking full responsibility for your life, working hard, learning self restraint and financial responsibility, and some planning.

Of course, if someone has some kind of rare genetic disease, or if is a victim of some unlikely and unforeseeable tragedy - that's a different story, I'm talking about most people.


$600 a month isn't a lot, but $600 a month for FREE seems like a very large amount of money to me. Spending my days not working while getting more-than-enough-to-survive seems like easy street to me.





it was hardly free, I had to take time and 'check in' and I had to do 'work activities', all this is using my time and energy,, the two things that 'working' people are paid for and therefore said to be 'earning'

and in this univers 600 a month is hardly 'more than enough to surprise' with a child

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Tue 07/19/16 06:25 PM


it was hardly free, I had to take time and 'check in' and I had to do 'work activities', all this is using my time and energy,, the two things that 'working' people are paid for and therefore said to be 'earning'


I've known a lot of people on various kinds of support. Maybe its different where you are, but they only spent a few hours a week on these kinds of activities, tops.

and in this univers 600 a month is hardly 'more than enough to surprise' with a child


Yeah, especially if you want to raise that child with a healthy diet and a safe environment.

no photo
Fri 07/22/16 04:59 PM
This should be translated into spanish for the people in Venezuela. Oh wait, too late.

IgorFrankensteen's photo
Sat 07/23/16 05:29 AM
Just ignorance augmented by prejudice.

This is the sort of thing which typifies people who don't want to solve, or even recognize the existence of any of the real problems that exist in the world.

They just want a snappy-sounding reason to pat themselves on the back for having completely discarded their own morality, for the personal comfort they get by blaming victims for their plight.

It is identical with blaming victims of theft, for having been foolish enough to HAVE anything to steal, so that you can walk past them cheerfully.

Conrad_73's photo
Sat 07/23/16 07:16 AM

Just ignorance augmented by prejudice.

This is the sort of thing which typifies people who don't want to solve, or even recognize the existence of any of the real problems that exist in the world.

They just want a snappy-sounding reason to pat themselves on the back for having completely discarded their own morality, for the personal comfort they get by blaming victims for their plight.

It is identical with blaming victims of theft, for having been foolish enough to HAVE anything to steal, so that you can walk past them cheerfully.
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