The Illusion Solution
Our political leaders have brainwashed taxpayers into believing that the end of welfare would save them money. In reality, all it did was cost taxpayers FAR MORE money to build prison, and fill them up with the poor. Keeping people in prison cost far more than keeping them on welfare. by Simonne Liberty.
“Welfare Reform,” are words that promise hope for taxpayers to believe that there is a reality in ending welfare. This illusion has been set up by political manipulators who are paid high wages to use psychic tactics to keep the masses satisfied with tools of pacification.
Welfare has been used to build up hate, and resentment against the recipients who most likely, through no fault of their own, depended on welfare assistance to survive on. The operators, promoters, and those who run the welfare system, would be out of business, if welfare reform was to be successful. They spend a lot of money finding ways to impress ideas on the trusting taxpayers, that appears to be real.
Taxpayers wanted to see welfare disappear, but for that to happen, jobs for everyone would have to readily available. Childcare, health care, and decent housing would have to be offered to those who got off welfare. The problem would shift to, what to do about welfare recipients, and all the people who run , promote and manage the welfare system. Those people would require MORE for Unemployment benefits, then the recipients ever got for their welfare benefits. Are the taxpayers ready for that transition?
What sounds too good to be true, usually is. Welfare reform is not all what it appears to be. It is an illusion. Taxpayers tend to see a group of people who receive a check and food stamps for doing nothing. This amount barely covers the barest of basic human needs in life. Welfare sees to it that these poor are harassed constantly to earn those miserly funds.
When assistance is taken away to punish the poor for not earning it, what will the consequences be to society? Will concentration camps, or gas chambers, be set up to commit WELFARE CLEANSING? Is this country going to find it necessary to wage war against the poor, and feel justified in crucifying them for committing the sin of being cursed in poverty?
For a country that is so concerned about the Human Rights of the oppressed in other countries, it fails badly to acknowledge the plight of it’s own poor, who suffer the lack of Human Rights by way of homelessness, hunger, lack of employment, health care neglect, and a safe environment to live in.
Welfare reform is just another way to BLAME THE VICTIMS, and punish them when the plans of the rich appear to fail. In reality, that is exactly the way it is SET UP to work. Prisons were being built like wild fire, while welfare was being dismantled. Our leaders knew exactly what they were doing. Desperate people, would do desperate things to survive, and they were preparing to lock them all up.
Transferring former welfare recipients into prisons, is defeating the very purpose of ending welfare, and it is costing far more to taxpayers who cheerfully went along with this major manipulation plot . Prison is the biggest industry in this country, and the billions that goes into the pockets of the planners” in profits, ” is being paid by the taxpayers. The Bible says that, “The poor will always be with us.” And God commands that ,” Thou shalt open thine hand wide unto they poor, and needy in thy land.” (Deuteronomy 15:ll) The bad economy is a punishment for not obeying Gods command.
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Post CommentJenny Heart
On June 22, 2009 at 9:02 am
Your last sentences sums it up perfectly. Like it!
ken bultman
On June 22, 2009 at 10:50 am
Well done and amen.
Poetic Enigma
On June 22, 2009 at 2:16 pm
Well written and informative,
great article!
Ruby Hawk
On June 22, 2009 at 7:35 pm
You go girl, I hear you. Many people qualify for welfare who do not ask for or receive it.People are not born equal.Everyone isn’t born to successful parents who know how to educate a child and give him or her the tools for success.We should have job training for every person to get that person in the work force.And a living while he is getting there.Besides that we need medical care for all. Not just those who can afford high premiems. Don’t get me started on that.
goodselfme
On June 22, 2009 at 8:39 pm
I think you should run for a treasury position. You said some things I agree with too.