8/23/2011 11:17:24 PM
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8/24/2011 6:46:15 PM
8/24/2011 6:51:29 PM
8/24/2011 6:53:33 PM
I would like for people who receive welfare to pay it back.. but of course, that's too much to ask.
8/24/2011 8:23:08 PM
So basically you want poor people to live in a little microcosmic 1984 dystopia, with Big Brother literally monitoring every dollar they spend, until they're off welfare. This is to curb the behavior of people who buy cigarettes while they're short on cash. And this strikes you as a reasonable position that is not at all an overreaction.[Edited on August 25, 2011 at 10:04 AM. Reason : .]
8/25/2011 10:03:36 AM
8/25/2011 11:54:22 AM
I'm not going to debate that a parent should prioritize their kids over cigarettes, that's obvious and uncontroversial. It's pretty obvious that you're harping on it to avoid the actual debate of what the fuck are you going to do about it?You can either go with monitoring their purchases (Wouldn't surprise me, libertarians tend to not actually give a fuck about freedom or liberty when it comes to poor people) or you can cut off your nose to spite your face by scrapping the entire welfare system (Betting on this one being your preference).edit: Oh, third option. We can have citizens spy on each other and report anyone they see buying "luxury items" to the commissar, who will send their kids to orphanages and the bad parents to work camps![Edited on August 25, 2011 at 12:24 PM. Reason : .]
8/25/2011 12:21:23 PM
8/25/2011 12:36:17 PM
8/25/2011 12:53:21 PM
So, you support monitoring all of their purchases?
8/25/2011 12:54:13 PM
^ they already have lots of restrictions on food stamp usage[Edited on August 25, 2011 at 1:04 PM. Reason : .]
8/25/2011 1:04:17 PM
Right, but he's not talking about food stamps, he's said repeatedly "Spending money on cigarettes WHILE ON welfare" which I presume means what little income they have outside of their welfare benefits. To me that sounds like basically monitoring every single purchase a person makes. Maybe I'm mistaking them for libertarians, who typically believe in rights to freedom and liberty and keeping government small, but these guys seem to regard such things as being mere privileges the government can revoke once a person's in need.[Edited on August 25, 2011 at 1:09 PM. Reason : .]
8/25/2011 1:06:19 PM
8/25/2011 1:27:50 PM
8/25/2011 1:28:29 PM
I think we should issue mandatory drug test for every Welfare or unemployment check.
8/25/2011 1:43:48 PM
8/25/2011 2:23:26 PM
It's not about privacy. I don't support these drug tests for welfare recipients, because I also don't support them getting welfare at all. If you can afford drugs, then you can afford food.We have the technology to restrict purchases. If someone loads up on brand name ice cream, chips, and soda with their welfare money, how is that going to help them? It's not even nutritious. It's going to make them more of a drag on the system. Do you have any solutions other than to keep giving out welfare?
8/25/2011 2:31:38 PM
For the third time now, the charge has been that people on welfare who spend ANY money (not just EBT cards) on cigarettes (the example, obviously more things would fall into this category) should have it cut off and their kids taken away. Even so, for the EBT cards (which already have restrictions limiting them to food), who gets to decide what food is nutritious and what food isn't? Hmmmm
8/25/2011 2:58:16 PM
8/25/2011 2:59:55 PM
Listen, you're getting something backwards here. I believe in liberty. I don't believe that you have a right to other people's labor. I'm sorry that you're an authoritarian. It's going to be tough for you to watch as the United States government becomes less and less able to "save" people from reality, but that's exactly what's happening. Roughly 15% of Americans are on food stamps now.
8/25/2011 3:11:23 PM
8/25/2011 3:23:33 PM
8/25/2011 3:25:01 PM
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8/25/2011 4:02:28 PM
Survivalism isn't a realistic lifestyle for most people. You'll have to end up depending on some large institution, be it a democratic government or Citibank printing its new, private Citibucks currency in your world.
8/25/2011 4:05:35 PM
You're obviously not interested in having a calm and rational conversation, so I won't bother, but I did want to point this out:
8/25/2011 6:49:08 PM
8/25/2011 11:54:26 PM
Man, there is some ridiculous shit being said in this discussion...mostly from the authoritarian left, but a little bit from the libertarian point of view, too.I am more or less with d3str0y3r on this, though. I don't believe that we should get rid of welfare, and I don't think that we should take anyone's kids for them buying cigarettes, but I would be perfectly fine with them losing their welfare or food stamps for buying cigarettes or drugs or whatever. Once you get off welfare, I don't give a fuck what you do, but when you're on everyone else's dime, you shouldn't get to squander it on something like cigarettes, which have no useful purpose and will only give you health problems that the public dime will again end up paying for. Fuck you, welfare smokers, and fuck anyone who through some twisted logic thinks that such an action is OK.now, all of that said, welfare abuse is a drop in the bu
8/26/2011 12:52:15 AM
Man, there is some ridiculous shit being said in this discussion...mostly from the authoritarian left, but a little bit from the libertarian point of view, too.I am more or less with d3str0y3r on this, though. I don't believe that we should get rid of welfare, and I don't think that we should take anyone's kids for them buying cigarettes, but I would be perfectly fine with them losing their welfare or food stamps for buying cigarettes or drugs or whatever. Once you get off welfare, I don't give a fuck what you do, but when you're on everyone else's dime, you shouldn't get to squander it on something like cigarettes, which have no useful purpose and will only give you health problems that the public dime will again end up paying for. Fuck you, welfare smokers, and fuck anyone who through some twisted logic thinks that such an action is OK.now, all of that said, welfare abuse is a drop in the bucket in terms of dollars wasted. there's no point in worrying about it until we fix a bunch of other stuff.
8/26/2011 12:53:04 AM
8/26/2011 7:39:19 AM
8/26/2011 8:02:24 AM
8/26/2011 10:37:06 AM
8/26/2011 10:51:46 AM
Can I just talk to Duke instead of spiraling off into version 500 of the same argument you and I always have?We can play "defeat the 19th century conservative" laterSeriously, I'll just take this to PMs if I have to, but I'm interested in what Duke has to say rather than pushing the clown balloon over again[Edited on August 26, 2011 at 10:54 AM. Reason : .]
8/26/2011 10:53:47 AM
I felt like hearing myself type. My feelings would not be hurt if you ignored it.
8/26/2011 10:55:33 AM
(I'm not ignoring you; I'm in the process of moving out of my house today and also prepping and evacuating because a fucking hurricane is about to directly hit my house)
8/26/2011 2:50:13 PM
Don't worry about it man I'll just keep checking back
8/26/2011 3:58:18 PM
Good job d357r0y3r. I dont understand why you are having such a hard time seeing his point foolish. You are greatly misunderstanding Liberty AND Capitalism.
8/26/2011 9:47:13 PM
I'm on my iPhone right now, so I'll be brief,But they have a VASTLY different definition of liberty than we do.
8/26/2011 11:11:56 PM
I disagree. I suspect we have similar definitions of liberty, merely different solutions to the problem of not enough liberty. Libertarians would seek to raise up those that don't have enough liberty rather than curtail those that do.
8/27/2011 1:19:10 AM
It's interesting seeing that the amount of "liberty" one is entitled to is directly related to ones bank account.
8/27/2011 12:15:01 PM
8/27/2011 12:20:14 PM
^^ I didn't make it that way. I think every last one of you should volunteer to serve others for free. However, I refuse to force you to do so. As such, those around us without money can rely upon you to do exactly squat for them.
8/27/2011 3:12:31 PM
"fuck you, got mine"
8/27/2011 4:46:26 PM
There is a distinct difference between a legal obligation and a moral obligation. Though if you're looking to legislate morality, there's a Texas governor who I'm sure would love your support for his recent pledge to support a federal gay marriage ban.
8/28/2011 11:58:29 AM
I love how the libertarians completely ducked str8foolish's post:
8/28/2011 1:00:32 PM