BRING IT BACK!I'm sick of seeing these fuckers walking around my neighborhood all damned day like they got nothing to do and still collecting a fuckin paycheck.Hell i don't care if they're building a statue of fuckin GWB just do something please...
4/21/2007 11:47:38 PM
pick up trash, plant trees...something. Its sad when I see twenty somethings on disability. Most get it for diabetes, and come in drinking a mellow yellow. I have a patient that got his back broke on the job and is now paralzyed waist down. He was and still IS a logger. He has some choice words for a number of "disabled" in our country. He now can works some machine that splits the trees, since he obviously cant cut them down anymore.. but he WORKS and has a real diability. Pride is a dying thing in many.
4/22/2007 12:11:51 AM
Workfare is something I like more than welfare, and could support more than welfare.
4/22/2007 12:46:46 AM
there are plenty of workfare programs all throughout the country
4/22/2007 1:40:14 AM
Most welfare programs have work requirements every since the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families stuff was passed.It's a state-by-state thing, though.BUT PLEASE DON'T LET THAT STOP YOU FROM GIVING US YOU AWESOME ANECDOTES EXPLAINING HOW TERRIBLE WELFARE IS
4/22/2007 1:53:59 AM
^which can all be avoided by being pregnant. And did you miss the part about finding a DISABILITY? Those come out of SS money, and not welfare. However, they often are allowed to get on medicare/medicaid very early. Yeah, what would I know about it. I see them everyday. You probably have a much better perspective from a classroom.
4/22/2007 11:24:47 AM
4/22/2007 11:46:47 AM
"If we dont stand up, who will?" He said it best. I dont know johnny, how bout the people actually living in poverty? Giving people more incentives to not be productive is a bad thing. Making people earn thier money is a much better idea. Ah, but that sounds alot like capitalism, and not socialism. my badPeople have every opportunity in this country to succeed. Sure you might not get rich, but you can certainly make a decent life for yourself. Bad choices will often limit your success, but you cant keep rewarding people who continue to make bad choices by punishing productive individuals.Explain to me how I have a lady with 8, yes EIGHT, kids. She buys herself a pair of glasses and pays cash for over 500 bucks. She doesnt work, but somehow has the money for 500 pair of glasses? Something is out of whack. While most middle class families figure how many kids they can AFFORD to raise, and are then limited by..i dunno..common sense. People "on the system" have no such limitations and are rewarded by increased money for everyone they spit out.
4/22/2007 11:56:30 AM
"leave politics out of this""but if you don't vote for me, i'll disappear from the landscape again until next elections""or at least vote for one of my democrat associates""but please, leave politics out of this"
4/22/2007 12:20:06 PM
I don't know what you were expecting. It was a pretty typical political speech...absolutely nothing of substance was said, and everyone felt really good at the end.
4/22/2007 12:27:28 PM
^^When he said leave politics out of it, I think he meant that it wont be a popular political decision (as demonstrated by some twwers responses to this topic) but if you have to side step that and talk about it anyways if you mean to do something about it. I’m glad he atleast recognized that it was a complex issues that would require a comprehensive response instead of simplifying to the poor need to work harder or something like that. But I don’t think anything more should be expected from a 1minute clip of a speech.[Edited on April 22, 2007 at 12:57 PM. Reason : .]
4/22/2007 12:56:21 PM
All this being said, Let's reenact the WPA and CCC
4/22/2007 1:21:18 PM
For those who wanted a more detailed plan than could fit into a 1 min speech, one with a focus on working your way out of poverty (while not being completely abandoned) here is Edwards.
4/22/2007 1:25:03 PM
you really do have a hard on for Johnny
4/22/2007 1:31:31 PM
What can I say, that $800 haircut really does it for me.
4/22/2007 1:33:13 PM
4/22/2007 3:20:45 PM
I live in an area that was hit hard when the textile jobs left. It will take time for the mindset to change. For generations school didnt matter, most didnt finish and just went to work. That opportunity just isnt there anymore. However, the remaining factory workers dont seem to get the message as goodyear strikes every two years. And they are saying the same things the textile workers were saying, "they cant leave, they NEED us." They will eventually realize it.There are plenty of state projects that can be performed by using a workfare program. Its another mindset problem though. Ive been getting the money for doing nothing for all these years..now you want me to work for it? that will be the problem.
4/22/2007 9:50:40 PM
4/22/2007 11:47:51 PM
wootAnd yet these are the same people who bash FDR
4/22/2007 11:52:56 PM
It is for non-workfare related crimes that we condemn FDR.
4/23/2007 12:16:08 AM
4/23/2007 10:26:48 AM
i like the idea of workfare but i've read some negative things about the welfare to work stuff that's in place as it is.
4/23/2007 10:41:54 AM
Well there are a couple obvious problems with the idea:1) the potential for creating jobs just for the hell of it, which is a waste of resources (yes there's a lot of road work and such that need to be done but eventualy you will hit a limit)2) inefficiency when you're taking what is almost inevitably the lowest rungs of society and putting them to work on projects that are already inefficient as is.3) inability to fire a worker. In the real world, you don't do your job right or well, they fire you, you don't make money. In a workfare world, inefficient or bad workers who are fired would just wind up on "normal" welfare, making them larger drains on resources as now not only are we still paying for them, but now we need to find and train someone to replace them. This could be solved by there being a willingness to say to someone "If you can't even hack a workfare job, then you don't deserve public help" and cutting them off, but that won't happen.4) In the future, I could see people arguing that the people on workfare programs aren't making enough money because they can't buy or have this or that luxury (the free internet access to all crowd, I'm looking at you), and demanding we pay more money. This is the same problem welfare has at times. Workfare should always be the lowest of possible employments, giving a desire to find something better and stick with it. If workfare ever becomes a higher paid or bennefitted position than real jobs, people won't want to try and get off the workfare track.
4/23/2007 11:02:28 AM
^good post.Welfare should pay half of min wage. Dont like it? get a job.
4/23/2007 11:21:25 AM
you want to know why welfare is so "high"? because there is no point in giving people welfare if it isnt enough to provide for rent and food. at the same time, wages are so low that people working 40 hours a week at minimum wage cant pay for the basic needs.So, yes, you could lower the level of welfare benefits, but if you did so it wouldnt force people to work, it would force people to starve.
4/23/2007 11:26:13 AM
starve? Yeah welfare provides so little, I saw thousands of starving people in new orleans. They had to slide one "starving" woman down a board out of a house bc she was too large to walk.If you cant afford to feed youself, common sense would dictate you cant afford to feed a child, or 6.There is nothing wrong with people EARNING thier money. You see thats how society works. Without us workers there wouldnt be any money to be given to others. Its like teaching your 10 year old that money doesnt grow on trees.
4/23/2007 11:43:33 AM
You most certainly can pay for basic needs on minimum wage at 40 hours a week. It's not the best life in the world, but you can. The problem is we live in a "want it now, got to have it now" society. Instead of sticking to the job and working and improving and working your way up, people get frustrated and fed up, quit, leave or just plain don't show up and then have to start all over again. No one working 40 hours a week at minimum wage should be doing it for longer than a year. If they are, it's because they aren't trying hard enough. Even McDonalds pays better than minimum wage.
4/23/2007 11:46:23 AM