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Eggnotz
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You know nothing of me. You don’t know where I came from or where I’ve been. Classist? Racist? There is nothing substantive in your post that even warrants a response. It is vitriol that adds nothing to the debate. It is pure visceral emission.But were are, explicitly, speaking of the government and human rights in this there, as see the big bold letters of the topic. If you don’t think that turning in a bottle of your liquid rented-beer or juice regularly is demeaning, by all means go ahead, although even that will involve nurses, analysts and bunnysuited hazmat people for the disposal of this fluid bounty you are so proud to have donated to them, should they take it seriously at all, rather than laughing at you and telling you to dump it down the urinal, and cracking up!
On the other hand, people who need welfare have committed no crime for the purposes of this argument than the ‘crime’ of poverty. They are not * criminals*, you classist - and I might add, your position has the brimstone whiff of racism about it as well, however many bows and wingnobs you dress it up in too. And if they aren’t caught doing anything illegal (like harming themselves and others, especially in the case of the caring for small children), why in the world should they be treated as if they were, like someone on probation for drug violations or in the first stages of recovery, which is an entirely different kettle of fish?
Believe me, wealthy people with drug habits are far bigger and more reckless consumers of their drugs of choice - I know because I have seen them many, many times, often buying several thousands of dollars worth of cocaine, heroin, or what have you, or doctor-shopping and committing fraud with the feeling that they are above such laws like, say, Rush Limbaugh. Poor people could never afford, even at the cost of those around them, anything like such sheer feckless gluttony and utter disregard for both the law and the people to whom they are responsible.
I apologize for raising your blood pressure.