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Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.
Symmetry wrote: What are the chances of Night Strike actually responding to the above post?
I'm guessing 1/10. He usually wusses when it comes to replying when he gets called out.
HapSmo19 wrote:Symmetry wrote: What are the chances of Night Strike actually responding to the above post?
I'm guessing 1/10. He usually wusses when it comes to replying when he gets called out.
What did you call him out on? A different subject? You've got alot of time on your hands, dontcha?
I'm pretty sure he agrees(don't quote me on this) that they(the banks) should've filed bankruptcy.
The topic at hand is drug tests for individuals receiving public money.
When a person has to take a drug test before they get a chance to earn their money, it's really not unreasonable to ask people to do the same for a handout, subject.
Night Strike wrote:notyou2 wrote:Apparently, Phatty considers anything that keeps the poor suppressed a good thing.
How is doing drug tests on welfare recipients suppressing the poor? Drugs suppress the poor, not the tests that are designed to catch drug abusers.
Night Strike wrote:HapSmo19 wrote:Symmetry wrote: What are the chances of Night Strike actually responding to the above post?
I'm guessing 1/10. He usually wusses when it comes to replying when he gets called out.
What did you call him out on? A different subject? You've got alot of time on your hands, dontcha?
I'm pretty sure he agrees(don't quote me on this) that they(the banks) should've filed bankruptcy.
The topic at hand is drug tests for individuals receiving public money.
When a person has to take a drug test before they get a chance to earn their money, it's really not unreasonable to ask people to do the same for a handout, subject.
I'll quote you on it because I DO agree with you: the banks should have NEVER been bailed out. But either way, this thread is about welfare recipients, not corporations that received bailouts. For some reason, I don't think you can actually do a drug test on a corporation. I didn't know a business could piss in a cup. It's pretty irrelevant though: saying that "Oh, we can't drug test welfare recipients because we don't drug test bailout recipients." isn't even a valid argument as it's comparing two completely different groups. That's not an argument against the welfare drug tests; it's just another argument to do nothing and preserve the massive governmental handouts.
And I don't need an emoticon, just a simple chart:
If you take a read, TARP lasted for 2 years and over those 2 years, it spent about the same amount of money as welfare handouts spent. Yet welfare will continue to last for many more years, so yes, if we can stop giving money to drug addicts, I'm all for it.
Phatscotty wrote:The drug tests are upon suspicion/"random". For the most part people lose their benefits when they get arrested for drugs or go to the hospital or something.
MeDeFe wrote:I predict somewhat increased rates of poverty, those hit the hardest will be the children who are already in a shitty situation. Lawsuits are also highly likely due to the possibility of false positives.
It seems fairly typical. Judging from the short article you linked to it's a law designed to appeal to a large number of voters and make the governor and those who proposed the law seem as though they do something to improve public health, curb abuse of the welfare system, and act to reduce drug abuse. Ultimately I believe the law will probably be ineffective in achieving any positive results for society as a whole, it may well succeed in getting someone re-elected, though.
SirSebstar wrote: Reason: doped up people do not care, and they eat less, so give em some to keep am happy and out of the way, that should please most everybody... And yes this is exaggeration to prove a point.
SirSebstar wrote: Welfare should be accessible to those who need it. If you feel someone else should not receive it, go examine your head again, and try to buy back your heart in the pawnshop
SirSebstar wrote:hardcore heroine stops the need for food, or so i have been told.
natty_dread wrote:Go go Symmetry. Seems like Night Strike & his little clique is hard pressed to come up with a logical counter to Symmetry's argument. It will be interesting to see how they try to wiggle out of this one.
Pass the popcorn please
Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.
GreecePwns wrote:We still haven't gotten past the first argument about how the official who proposed this measure in his state stands to make a killing, should this pass.
GreecePwns wrote:You haven't made clear your opinion on what Symmetry proposes. Opposing it would be hypocrisy of the highest order.
Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.
notyou2 wrote:Night why don't you want to be fair to all levels of society? It seems you are promoting something simply to the disadvantaged and not to all levels of society.
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