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    Maybe the inequity problem would fix itself if we stopped subsiduizing Americans that can work, and force them to work again.
    Let them eat cake.

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    Maybe the inequity problem would fix itself if we stopped subsiduizing Americans that can work, and force them to work again.
    yeah, right. St Ronnie's "Cadillac Queen" lie yet again,

    20% unemployed and underemployed lazies would rather lose their mortgages, cars, comfort, rather than work.

    there were recently 6 job seekers for every job opening. The other 5 weren't really serious, just lazy.

    WC, just GFY (even more than you are already ed up)
    Last edited by boutons_deux; 04-24-2010 at 12:40 PM.

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    Let them eat cake.
    Ha. Ha...

    I'm serious about this. Even if it is no more than making them earn their way by collecting trash on streets, beaches, etc. Make those who are able bodied do something for what they get. If they have to put in a 40 hr. week, they will probable seek a better job yet. It will at least reduce the welfare roles, and it all helps.

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    Maybe the inequity problem would fix itself if we stopped subsiduizing Americans that can work, and force them to work again.
    Prove that all, or even most "welfare" recipients can work, but choose not to.

    He who asserts, must prove.

    If the underlying basis for your proposed course of action is unsupportable by actual facts, then we can reject it as a policy imperitive.

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