No surprise here : " Recession may force closer look at welfare ".
Apart from the idea of a RIGHT to welfare - with which no humanist will
quarrel, this idea or practice of having to WORK for a welfare check is
highly questionable from a constitutional point of view.
It clearly implies two separate WORKING classes in a free and
democratic country that outlawed SLAVERY a long time ago.
Anybody who WORKS for a welfare check should simply be considered
a state employee - with all the rights and benefits of any other state
employee. The state has no right to punish an individual for being jobless.
And what ever became of the NEW DEAL mentality ? So the State
owes us nothing and corporate America owes us nothing ?
Do we perhaps owe ourselves a second American Revolution ?
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