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Jozefo
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We can judge as lazy those who, when offered a job which will provide them for their needs, refuse it, and then claim that they are suffering and the government needs to help them. I know many people like this personally, and see them on the street all the time.
In the parable of the prodigal son, the son was repentant. He came to his father to beg for mercy and forgiveness, and only asked that he live as one of his father’s servants. His father graciously forgave him, and reinstated him.
People like those I have mentioned do not repent. They **can **live and **do **live on welfare alone, and are perfectly happy to live their lives doing nothing of value to the society while the government fattens them up and gets their votes.
Such a civilization which has a good running economy in which jobs are in plenty no longer exists in the US today. The government has destroyed small business with massive tax increases and increases in regulation. There is now so much risk in starting new businesses and making new jobs and entrepreneurs are reluctant to do so… and many do not at all.
Where would these “decent paying job” you speak of come from, Robert? Government? Heh. As if the government could “create” jobs without destroying countless others.
It’s happened again and again. If regulations, taxes, and subsidies are not massively eliminated, we will never see prosperity in America again.
It has been quite a few years since I’ve said, “This is a free country!” either in a serious conversation or in jest. I do not expect to say it again.
You may not realize it, and nor do the people on the public dole, but welfare and other governmnt programs are necessary for the present power structure in government to remain intact. These people do perform a valuable service to others in the economy: they cash and spend ther government checks, thus increasing the money supply in circulation.
The present money system could not work without them.