Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
I'm just balking against the notion that they are on "welfare," which apparently tends to conjur images of uneducated slack-jawed yokels sitting around doing nothing while the fine, upstanding citizens of the "blue states" work extra hard to take care of them. Very few states could "make it" on their own with the US, and very few states (if any) are so important that the US could not "make it" without them.
Well, how is it different that when people are on welfare, they are painted with the same brush. They also may have many varying causes of their need to be on public assistance, and it's not all because they are lazy. I don't like either stereotype, but when red state people talk about how the blue states all want to tax everyone and give it to people who don't deserve it, it's fun to come back and show them that, in general, the blue states tend to give more than they take and the red states take more than they give. Kind takes the impact of that argument away.