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this is one problem with calling social security and medicare entitlements...the recipients are "entitled" to receive payments because they have paid into these systmes for years of their work lives, and also their employers paid into them...at least that is how we hope it is being handled but i have heard of many illegals drawing on these benefits without paying into them...the difference with "entitlements" of welfare and even medicaid is that one has not paid into a specific program if they have paid taxes at all....yet recipients seem to feel "entitled" to be supported by taxpayers.
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You want my help, I can set conditions. You don't like it?; the door swings both ways into the Welfare Office. |
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Nobody is rounding up indigents and forcing them to take public money. These are people who, for whatever reason, have chosen this (presumably) last resort. I'm not saying they chose to be poor or anything like that. I'm saying they chose to go to a public office and seek relief. My daughter is an example of this. She's 19 and works but cannot afford everything in her life - school, car, rent. So what did she choose? She chose to live with her mother despite some family friction. She chooses dealing with the friction so that she can make her car payments and keep going to school rather than giving up school. She could easily choose public assistance and chooses NOT to. I understand that people feel as though they may have no other choice, but no outside influence is forcing them. Besides, to use an old saying, if they have money for drugs, tobacco or alcohol, they don't need mine. My daughter lives under a 'no drugs' rule (not that it's an issue since she's very anti-drug) and that comes from her mother (and it would come from me if she lived under my roof). Why should relief recipients be exempt? |
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Drugs with booze is the only explanation for their suicidal spending and borrowing habits. |
After Romney's two big wins, the tea-partiers I saw on TV today are beside themselves. It seems there's a meeting of 150 evangelicals this week-end trying to come up with a plan. I don't know what the choice is since none of the other candidates appear to be very viable. Anybody know?
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Use the group clout to make a quick deal with Gingrich and Perry to drop out now, and throw all support behind Santorum. South Carolina is the last chance to advance a conservative candidate. It's lights out if the conservative vote is still split and Romney "landslides" with 30%. |
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Romney's tracking well now, but South Carolina and Florida are coming up. We'll see how it goes in South Carolina before jumping to your assumptions on what constitutes a viable candidate. All the liberals love Romney. Gives me a warm feeling all over. |
Well, I was just watching a few minutes (all I could stomach) of Fox News and Neil Cavuto was trying to browbeat some correspondent who said in a laughing tone that Ron Paul might form a 3rd party and run for president on that ticket. This would take lots of Republican votes away from the real GOP candidate and would insure another Obama victory. Cavuto was just sputtering at the end that it had not happened yet.
Yes, it does look as though Romney is running away with the votes. Shows that the American voters do not want extremists like Perry or Bachmann. It was very funny to see Bachmann got only 4 % in Iowa and Perry got 1% in New Hampshire. |
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Then a few minutes later I heard on another show that 150 evangelicals are meeting in Texas this week-end to come up with a plan, like I said earlier. |
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In tears?.............please. |
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Paul is not going to form a 3rd party - he would kill his kid's career.
Romney, after campaigning for 6 years, could not even muster 40% in a R primary. Any way you spin it - that is a very, very poor showing. |
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