Originally Posted by
Thorne
You know, I get tired of these kinds of arguments. "She didn't have any chance!" "It's not his fault that drugs are his only way out!" "They never got a break!"
I honestly don't care! It's not my fault they're in the situation they are in. I didn't force their parents to breed like rabbits when they didn't have two nickles to rub together. I don't trash the schools they attend, or the apartments they're living in. So why should I have to pay for their problems? I have my own problems to deal with.
Then along comes a career politician (who's never had to pray that his paycheck would cover the bills, who never had to worry about stretching that little bit of ground beef to cover two meals, who never had to watch a family member die because of a lack of decent care) and tells me I have to pay for universal health care so the poor people can be saved.
Why save them? Let them die off naturally. Let them pay the price for their stupidity and for the stupidity of their parents. Why should my kids have to suffer because so much of my pay gets taken by the government to pay for lazy pricks who are only interested in their next fix?
If it were up to me there would be no government handouts except for those who have already proven their worth to society, the elderly who've worked their lives away to make a better world for their children. Need a handout? Ask the church, or the Red Cross, or the Salvation Army. That's what they do. And I don't have to support them in their futile actions. But don't ask for my help. I've gotten to where I am through my own hard work and the hard work of my parents, and their parents and their parents.
My ancestors came over here from central Europe with little of nothing to their names, not speaking the language (doesn't seem to be a problem anymore, here), without jobs and without help. Yet they managed to drag themselves up to a decent life, and to help their kids get started on an even better life. So don't tell me it can't be done! All it takes is hard work and determination. Something that government handouts can't provide.