Nine Democratic presidential hopefuls, including front-runners Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, flocked to the Poor People's Moral Action Congress on Monday, each trying to outpander their rivals and promise the most government handouts.
It was an alarming spectacle for anyone who works for a living. These Democratic candidates don't believe jobs are the way to end poverty. For them, "work" is a four-letter word. Their approach is to take money from working stiffs and give it to slackers.
Don't be fooled by the name Moral Action Congress. There's nothing moral about forcing hardworking people to support indolence.
One in every 5 American households already lives entirely or mostly off government benefits. A shocking three-quarters of able-bodied food stamp recipients with no children to care for still don't work, even part time.
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3 comments:
How about we take all the income earned by everybody and spread it all around so everybody has the exact amount of income, I wonder what the limousine liberals would think of that idea?
6:09 It would be a great way to get all the Hollywood elite to move out of the country!
Ask them all if they'd be okay with the equivalent of $51,000 per year, taxable.
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