Thier shouldn't be one person hungry in this country, or in need of physical care. I sometimes volunteer my time to a food shelter and I can't believe the people who come in for food, from adults to children......pitiful.
This brings up the whole issue of family responsibility. What happened to families being responsible for the immediate family members who were 1. Hungry 2. Homeless 3. Impoverished?
We, in the US at least, have turned into a Welfare State. The safety net of family is gone. Families no longer care for their own. They turn them away and tell them to apply to the state for aid.
Housing should not be subsidized by the gov. Period. If you cannot afford an apartment in the city you want, go to a cheaper city. Many immigrants lived in hovels, now called ghettos, and didn't complain. Many new immigrants are living the same way. Yet, a welfare family, (mom, 6 kids from 6 different men, all nameless, therefore responsibility free) demands better housing in a better neighborhood because people are shooting and dealing drugs in the neighborhood. The new immigrants deal with it, work hard at their low wage jobs and dream of a better life, that they know will come, by HARD WORK.
Welfare is a good, short term program. (or whatever it is called)
My short story:
When my father walked out, my mother applied for it. She had $17.36 in the checking account and no job. She got food stamps and about $25.00 cash a month to live on. (Actually, the Elders at the KH gave her the $212.00 to pay the mortgage the first month)
Without that *safety net* we would have been on the street. My mom's family had not spoken to her in years (except her old grand-mother, the one who called me teenyuck) and she was in her 70's and on Social Security. Mom could not ask her for money. There was no one else.
Anyway, she ended up finding a job as a secretary within a 2 months and we were off the dole.
Going to the store with food stamps, even in our rag-tag suburb, was very humiliating. I was 12, my sister 15. My mom sent us, on our bikes to do grocery shopping, or she would sit in the car and wait while we went in and bought food. She did not want to be seen with food stamps.
Without that program I don't know what would have happened to us.
My whole point in bringing this subject up was to try to show that no matter what side of the gov you are on and believe, the gov has grown way beyond what the US founding fathers intended it to be.
When the US gov tried to become the social conscience* of the people, they took away responsibility from the people. People became less inclined to give to local chairities and to their church. These social services that the government set up can never be as strong, as human, as compassionate as the local pastor/person in charge/of the local food bank/church/parish, etc. Many people volunteer at agencies, however, funding is very hard to come by. People are giving so much of it to the government, they don't have much more to give.
I am disgusted by big government. That is the main reason I lean republican. Since I left the JWs and started paying attention to politics, the republican *agenda* of smaller government was attractive. The problem now is that the repubs are not making the gov smaller, just lowering taxes; giving *faith based initiatives* was one of the worst ideas I read, after the government grants for performing arts- .
However, making government smaller is a huge task. Think about all the jobs at risk. Who is in those jobs? All those job-holders have a major interest in seeing big government stay the way it is. So the democratic agenda holds a big trump.
I really don't think the government owes me anything other than security (police/fire/borders), military, highways. I do believe in highways. They opened up the country to everyone, everywhere to easily go state to state. I believe we have Eisenhower to thank for that. Other than that, let me figure it out.
SFTT said:
Yes the government do owe us. They owe us to listen to us when we disagree with policy and they owe us to live in freedom and the right to run our own lives without camera's watching our every move.
This in interesting....in the suburb I live in, Gahanna, Ohio, they have installed *traffic flow* cameras. Supposedly they are to monitor traffic at red lights to watch how many cars are backed up and change lights accordingly. BULL SHIT. The mayor admitted the cameras are for people running red lights. While I am not an advocate of running red lights, in this suburb, this is ridiculous. It is not necessary. They are doing their Big Brother routine to intimidate people.
That is the kind of stuff that my tax dollar should not be used for. Security my ass.
I appreciate all the comments and feedback.
*I am using Social Conscience here in the sense of services your local parish or wealthy benefactor would traditionally provide or set up and local volunteers staffed.