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- Mar 12, 2012
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It's a damn shame you don't have to take a test to become President. But anyway.. I do agree with your comments about acts of kindness. The local car club I belong to just had a canned food drive as well as a benefit car show for a man who is facing some heavy duty medical bills. All the members of the club also donated items for a live auction they had after the car show. It was a terrible day for a car show with temps around 45 for the high that day but we all showed up and did our part. I also have NO problem at all with folks who genuinely need help. In fact it pisses me off to see homeless people and hungry children when we give so much to foreign countries. Buttt... I also know personally of many many people who are perfectly healthy, able to work, and just simply choose not to. If you don't think that's a real big problem in this country you're not paying attention.
I don't doubt that welfare fraud exists. Of course it does. To cheat is human nature. Why would the poor be exempt from a condition that runs through the rest of society?
The truth is, from a financial POV, whatever fraud there is doesn't affect me. Or you. Even if this country completely eliminated welfare fraud our tax rates would not decrease. And while the hate message from the Hill diverts our attention shining the light on those who waste hundreds, they waste billions helping their friends by building Bridges to Nowhere and anything else they can dream up to spend other people's money on.
You want to get mad about something? Get mad about that!
Glad to see you are getting out there and helping. More people should do the same.