Dannar26
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- Mar 13, 2012
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I can see how you could view this as a numbers game. Really seems like a transparent electoral grab. Republicans want to win, just like Democrats. It's just a game for either side.
But will any Democrat step forward and admit that for the majority of Democratic voters you could replace the candidate's name with (D) Welfare, and still get the same voter outcome?
I believe it's a straight up bribe, and ought to be treated as such. If you're on assistance, voting becomes black and white. Do you vote for the guys who increase benefits, or the guys who probably wont, and might even cut benefits. It's like voting to keep your "job." How many urbanites approach the voter booth with what's best for the nation at heart?
These people have no stake in America. They are negatives on the balance sheet. And since the system doles out benefits in proportion to the amount of kids you have, well...some one with even a basic understanding in math can see the issue.
I can respect the majority of liberal posters here in P&N. You guys seem intelligent, and you have conviction behind your ideologies. I don't agree with them, but can respect that.
I can't respect a vote made to protect food stamps instead of America.
The question is, how can things truly be made fair? It seems like a frightening step to take the power out of the hands of the people, even slightly. But it also seems scary to rule the entire nation based on the needs of the highest concentration of welfare moms and their broods.
(in before "you're racist!" despite zero mentions of race)
But will any Democrat step forward and admit that for the majority of Democratic voters you could replace the candidate's name with (D) Welfare, and still get the same voter outcome?
I believe it's a straight up bribe, and ought to be treated as such. If you're on assistance, voting becomes black and white. Do you vote for the guys who increase benefits, or the guys who probably wont, and might even cut benefits. It's like voting to keep your "job." How many urbanites approach the voter booth with what's best for the nation at heart?
These people have no stake in America. They are negatives on the balance sheet. And since the system doles out benefits in proportion to the amount of kids you have, well...some one with even a basic understanding in math can see the issue.
I can respect the majority of liberal posters here in P&N. You guys seem intelligent, and you have conviction behind your ideologies. I don't agree with them, but can respect that.
I can't respect a vote made to protect food stamps instead of America.
The question is, how can things truly be made fair? It seems like a frightening step to take the power out of the hands of the people, even slightly. But it also seems scary to rule the entire nation based on the needs of the highest concentration of welfare moms and their broods.
(in before "you're racist!" despite zero mentions of race)