doc111
Well-Known Member
I like your analogy: it is right on the money! I said the same thing in another thread.If you wanted to get stoned today, asked me for a J & I turned you on you would think that pretty cool.
Tomorrow when the same scenario plays out & you get even more free pot you would undoubtedly think that was still very cool.
Fast forward two years from now as our little drama is enacted daily with you getting high when ever you wanted for free.
What exactly have you learned in the proceeding twenty four months? That all you have to do is ask & you get free weed, and as time goes by you feel as though I owe you the freebies.
You could have simply put your back into it and grown your own, but there is no sense in that - all you have to do is ask.
Hence the entitlement mentality.
I'm all for assisting those that are down on their luck through no fault of their own, but supporting career welfare families that do nothing but spit out yet more welfare recipients is illogical and fiscally irresponsible.
GWN
Unfortunately there are those who want to take advanatage of the system. This puts an unfair burden on those who are productive in society. The more people who see how easy it is to get a free ride, the more unproductive people we will have until there are very few people actually producing anything at all and a whole country full of people suckling on the teat of our bloated, intrusive govt. I agree we need to help those who need it but it shouldn't be no strings attached and indefinite. We are entering into dangerous territory the closer we get to becoming a true socialist nation. Many of these countries don't see people as humans. We are simply peasants who must produce or be eliminated. If anyone doesn't believe it they should really read about Karl Marx or Stalin. They were really nice guys who only cared about their people (for those who haven't figured out I am being sarcastic with that last statement).