Free Ice. Free Water.
Here we go again. "The government" is providing "free" ice, water and "other essentials" in Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. So, Bou AND VW, feel free to head on over and collect some "free" stuff.
Of course, it's not really free, *I* am paying for it. But still the government will provide. Is there anything that government won't provide? I mean to those who didn't earn it, of course. They won't give me jack because I work. Folks, GOVERNMENT IS NOT THE ANSWER -- and I don't care what the question was. I really believe the government in the US is past the point of no return -- there will never again be a limited constitutional republic in the world. And that's really sad.
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Posted by: vw bug at October 25, 2005 04:10 PM (YDxO1)
Posted by: vw bug at October 25, 2005 04:11 PM (YDxO1)
Posted by: Ogre at October 25, 2005 05:08 PM (iJFc9)
Sadly, even employment doesn't always guarantee a family can make ends meet. Last year I had a student who was working full time as a machinist, had two young children, and was taking classes at my community college. She of course had to feed and clothe not only herself, but the two kids. She didn't make enough on her 40-hrs/week to pay rent, food, clothing, and for her college classes.
She could have given up the college classes, that would've given her a little more money and time to work, but then she would never be able to move up from her minimum wage job. The sad choice she eventually had to make was to live with an abusive boyfriend and his father so she didn't have to pay the rent.
The only other option I could think of would be if she packed up herself and her children and moved to a part of the country where the cost of living was lower, but this would've required moving away from everyone and everything she knew, and in a new location she'd have to pay for childcare since she wouldn't know anyone reliable to take care of her kids while she was at work or school.
I am thankful that I have never had to live a life like this, and I do not begrudge them the help they receive from my taxes. However, if you don't like how the US is doing things you have a few choices: keep complaining pointlessly; stop complaining and suck it up; vote, write letters to politicians, stage protests, make campaign contributions, and do other such things that can help your viewpoint be heard; run for office yourself; or leave the country for one that does do things the way you like.
Posted by: zandperl at October 26, 2005 12:02 AM (KHEUn)
But we are all entitled to have someone else work hard for our stuff, aren't we? This seems to be the mindset of most people today.
There is no way it will ever change, because right now.....50% of the population pay little or no taxes into the coffers, and in many cases, fill out tax forms to get money sent to them that they never paid in taxes. And I have heard one such idio bragging how much she got back in taxes, No Dorothy you didn't get back, you got some of my money given to you...via...the crooks in Washington D.C.
Have you ever heard the mantra.....the Republicans want to steal from the poor and give to the rich.
Hog wash....50% don't pay diddly...and speaking of pork....I started a new blog that will deal mostly with a government out of control.
I am sick to think our wonderful country has lost its marbles.
Posted by: web_loafer at October 26, 2005 02:19 AM (cfiWs)
This country would work a lot better if it was allowed to function as originally planned.
The govt has one job, the private sector has another.
There are a lot of charities and support groups out there that are supported by private individuals, I run across them all the time surfing. I also know people who are really good at searching them out. There are companies requiring employees with certain skills that train unskilled people on the job, compensating them while they learn.
If the socialist{liberal} element in our society wasn't constantly at work trying to tear down a system that has made America the wealthiest, most influential and most powerful nation on earth, the marketplace, instead of having to concentrate on surviving under perpetual siege, might be able to do their job and help support their future assets while training them for better paying positions. I know a few people who have gone from semiemployable to highly paid professional via such NONgovernment-paid programs.
The MSM doesn't spend any time reporting these things because they, like the rest of the left, have this all pervasive need to make the govt pay for everything.
Funny thing, I might add that a great deal of socialist thought is generated from colleges.
You tell Ogre to go to a country where the government might do things more to his liking, well: This is a capitalist republic, not a socialist country. Most socialist countries aren't doing too well these days, are they?
So let the liberals leave and find one of those "Utopias" to live in, instead of screwing up this country.
Posted by: Seth at October 26, 2005 04:38 AM (MyOr7)
I don't object to people who need help getting help, Zandperl -- I object to them claiming they have a right to the fruits of MY labor.
And I *AM* doing all I can -- including pointing out where the government goes wrong here on this blog so hopefully at least one person will think about it and realize that the current government entitlement and answer-to-everything is wrong.
And I'm doing a number of the other things you list. I agree with Seth -- I want THIS country to be the constitutional republic that supports freedom -- anyone who doesn't like that ought to leave because there are plenty of other choices for socialism.
Unfortunately, the socialists NEED my capitalist money to support their programs, so they won't leave.
Posted by: Ogre at October 26, 2005 07:00 AM (/k+l4)
No FEMA trucks spotted yet.
Posted by: Tomslick at October 26, 2005 08:46 AM (xNjHI)
Posted by: Ogre at October 26, 2005 09:00 AM (/k+l4)
My family, my home, my responsibility. What a novel idea.
Posted by: Tomslick at October 26, 2005 12:09 PM (xNjHI)
Me, too.
Posted by: Ogre at October 26, 2005 01:03 PM (/k+l4)
Posted by: kiki at November 08, 2005 09:45 AM (OW7Cc)
Posted by: Ogre at November 08, 2005 09:57 AM (/k+l4)
I think that we need to find alternative power needs.
Posted by: Anna at November 15, 2005 10:02 PM (Wm4GU)
Posted by: Ogre at November 15, 2005 10:47 PM (7PCNv)
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