SpatiallyAware
Lifer
- Sep 7, 2009
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If they really were so keenly aware, they wouldn't be so stingy and selfish.
If you think that the US is the easiest place for a poor person to survive in, you are incredibly deluded.
Unfortunately it comes from both sides. You have one side, doing everything possible to continue cashing the government check and will vote based purely on what sort of handouts they get out of the deal.... Then you have the other side, doing everything possible to continue working and making money, and will vote based purely on what will help them continue in their career.
The big difference between these two groups, in my mind anyway, is the "working" group pays for the "non-working" group. And, the more you try and hold back the working group the less money gets dumped back into the welfare system, so it really hurts both groups. The "selfish working group" is a necessary evil. The "lazy handout takers" are just wastes to society.
What is a better country for a non-working and refusing to work person? I'm not talking on any one metric IE healthcare. From a 10,000ft view, what country has better living conditions for someone who is not willing to work and pay into the system?
