The Other America: "Taxpayers Are The Fools... Working Is Stupid"
While what little remains of America's middle class is happy and eager
to put in its 9-to-5 each-and-every day, an increasing number of
Americans - those record 91.5 million who are no longer part of the
labor force - are perfectly happy to benefit from the ever more generous
hand outs of the welfare state. Prepare yourself before listening to
this... calling on her self-admitted Obamaphone, Texas welfare recipient
Lucy, 32, explains why "taxpayers are the fools"...
"...To all you workers out there preaching morality about those of us
who live on welfare... can you really blame us? I get to sit around all
day, visit my friends, smoke weed.. and we are still gonna get paid, on
time every month..."
She intends to stay on welfare her entire life, if possible, just like
her parents (and expects her kids to do the same). As we vociferously
concluded previously, the tragedy of America's welfare state is that work is punished.
As quantitied, and explained by Alexander, "the single mom is
better off earnings gross income of $29,000 with $57,327 in net income
& benefits than to earn gross income of $69,000 with net income and
benefits of $57,045."
We realize that this is a painful topic in a country in which the
issue of welfare benefits, and cutting (or not) the spending side of the
fiscal cliff, have become the two most sensitive social topics. Alas,
none of that changes the matrix of incentives for most Americans who
find themselves in a comparable situation: either being on the
left side of minimum US wage, and relying on benefits, or move to the
right side at far greater personal investment of work, and energy,
and... have the same disposable income at the end of the day.
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