two words. private charity.
i spend a couple of hours every month helping out at my local food shelf. thats the kind of charity ide like to see propagated more often, instead of turning to the hand of government. although it may seem as though i wouldnt want to help those with less than i have the exact opposite is true. i do help those less fortunate. (although i dont know how i feel about using the word fortunate, but whatever)
i do agree the way its allocated is totally fucked the people that are actually trying to better their situation get the shaft, believe me ive seen that. my family does foster care and thats a recurring theme. mothers on the dole because even if they got the most minuscule job their benefits would be slashed. ide rather see them get more for working a job and making an effort to be self sufficient.
my life is a product of my work. the roof over my head is a product of my fathers work, and everything i own was a product of work. the vast vast vast majority of it being my work. i was working 20+ hours a week before i could drive. every job ive EVER held i secured by my own volition. my parents made no calls, no inside connections, nothing. i applied just like every other stiff, and ive beat many of my competitors out. ive worked every hour of the day. how many NSers can say they have shoveled snow for 10 hours straight starting at 11pm? how many have baled hay all day producing 600 bales? ide really like to know how many have even worked a 40+ hour work week? cause i know for a fact that a sizable portion of welfare recipients dont. (i read it in my uber liberal sociology book, if you want ill find you the exact statistic tomorrow)
once again, i have absolutely no problem helping people, but ill do it on my own terms, i do not take kindly to having my hard earned money expropriated from me only to have it go to someone on NS who then creates a thread asking what kind of extravagant food he should buy.
i know im a cold hearted basterd, feel free to call me one
