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originally posted by: KillerKell
originally posted by: KillerKell
originally posted by: MOMof3
a reply to: KillerKell
"It becomes some ones business when they invest in you. When they are the means of your income. Yes, then it IS their business. That comes with the agreement of taking money from them."
"What's wrong with that?"
Your argument reminds me of a pimp's negotiation. Seriously, we are talking giving up body fluids to complete strangers under duress.
It's like this. When Mommy and Daddy raise you, you get the Roof and the Food... you follow the Rules.
So if you aren't supporting yourself, you take Money from the Government... follow the rules.
You want to do Illegal Drugs? Fine. Don't take Government Money.
What's wrong with that? If you want to take Illegal Drugs... support your self. Pay your own way for your own addiction.
The Welfare is for you to pay your light bill, buy food. Not to buy Illegal Drugs.
What is so difficult to comprehend about that?
Also, I support Tax Payer Money going to Rehabilitation. Absolutely. Job Training. Damn right. That helps my fellow man.
But paying for their Illegal Drugs (which are, by the way, ILLEGAL)... # that. This doesn't better some one in any way.
originally posted by: MOMof3
a reply to: KillerKell
What is wrong with it, is you have to sign away your civil rights. It is an invasion of privacy and an assumption of guilt before any money is given out or earned.
originally posted by: MOMof3
a reply to: KillerKell
What is wrong with it, is you have to sign away your civil rights. It is an invasion of privacy and an assumption of guilt before any money is given out or earned.
originally posted by: KillerKell
a reply to: luthier
Is giving some one a Math Test an example of accusing some one of being incapable of Math? Or is it an opportunity for one to show their capability?
It's not an accusation. You want Welfare Money, and Uncle Sam wants to prove that you aren't some strung out junkie that doesn't benefit Society.
So some could make the case that Drug Testing allows those on Welfare to prove they are benefits to Society. It can Confirm a good thing, like nailing that Math Test.
Of course, in the attempt to show you as an upstanding member of Society, you have the opportunity to show you are worthless and don't benefit Society.
Is it the Math Teacher's fault that you got stoned instead of preparing for the Test?
originally posted by: KillerKell
Where in Civil Rights does it say Uncle Sam gives you money? Also, how is it an invasion of Privacy? No one is going into your Home. In fact, the people are going to them.
originally posted by: luthier
originally posted by: KillerKell
a reply to: luthier
Is giving some one a Math Test an example of accusing some one of being incapable of Math? Or is it an opportunity for one to show their capability?
It's not an accusation. You want Welfare Money, and Uncle Sam wants to prove that you aren't some strung out junkie that doesn't benefit Society.
So some could make the case that Drug Testing allows those on Welfare to prove they are benefits to Society. It can Confirm a good thing, like nailing that Math Test.
Of course, in the attempt to show you as an upstanding member of Society, you have the opportunity to show you are worthless and don't benefit Society.
Is it the Math Teacher's fault that you got stoned instead of preparing for the Test?
First, who is blaming the poor? Certainly not me. Also, who is accusing them of using Drugs?
But let me explain this to you.
For each "Poor" American spending that money on Drugs... there is a Poor American who can not receive that Aid for their Electricity and Food.
They aren't screwing the rich, they are screwing other poor people.
But go ahead and defend it. That's cool.
So how about using some rationality? Some logic? Reason? Can we attempt some Common Sense?
Then you go on about how it's not the Poor's Fault. Well, those INDIVIDUALS that put Drugs ahead of Electricity, Water, Food and Education... yeah, it IS their fault.
Those that spend the money on Essentials, I SUPPORT.
Those who continue to make bad decisions which further continues the negative cycle their life is in... shouldn't be given a crutch.
Yeah it's the government's fault that your chances of getting a good math teacher are slim for many of the poor. You know the states where people can't find America on a map.
So blaming the poor or accusing them of drugs is dumb. Or can I test the governor every time he goes to a lunch or dinner on the tax payer dime?
Or is it ok because he got a good education and can do drugs and have a good job.
If the government and law enforcement were not as corrupt as they are in these poor crime areas (Florida having entire precincts laundering drug money for a real example some being caught other not) .
So of coarse the politicians want o blame somebody for the money and tax problems.
Problem is THEY usually are the real problem why there aren't enough jobs or the crime is so bad, or the cops are so corrupt. Mayor's and Govenors. They are usually the biggest problems combined with money power.
originally posted by: Aazadan
originally posted by: KillerKell
Where in Civil Rights does it say Uncle Sam gives you money? Also, how is it an invasion of Privacy? No one is going into your Home. In fact, the people are going to them.
A lot of people get money from the government and not just for welfare. If simply getting government money is the reason why you can subject people to ineffective drug tests I suppose you're fine with doing the same for all government contractors, and having those contractors pay for their tests like you want welfare recipients to do?
Besides that, drug testing simply doesn't work. The first year you drug test you'll get everyone on drugs, but the second year you test those people will all have been screened out so you're testing a bunch of clean people for drug use. It's a program guaranteed to have diminishing returns every year, that even in it's best year contributes nothing to society.
originally posted by: Aazadan
originally posted by: KillerKell
Where in Civil Rights does it say Uncle Sam gives you money? Also, how is it an invasion of Privacy? No one is going into your Home. In fact, the people are going to them.
A lot of people get money from the government and not just for welfare. If simply getting government money is the reason why you can subject people to ineffective drug tests I suppose you're fine with doing the same for all government contractors, and having those contractors pay for their tests like you want welfare recipients to do?
Besides that, drug testing simply doesn't work. The first year you drug test you'll get everyone on drugs, but the second year you test those people will all have been screened out so you're testing a bunch of clean people for drug use. It's a program guaranteed to have diminishing returns every year, that even in it's best year contributes nothing to society.
originally posted by: Aazadan
originally posted by: KillerKell
Where in Civil Rights does it say Uncle Sam gives you money? Also, how is it an invasion of Privacy? No one is going into your Home. In fact, the people are going to them.
A lot of people get money from the government and not just for welfare. If simply getting government money is the reason why you can subject people to ineffective drug tests I suppose you're fine with doing the same for all government contractors, and having those contractors pay for their tests like you want welfare recipients to do?
Besides that, drug testing simply doesn't work. The first year you drug test you'll get everyone on drugs, but the second year you test those people will all have been screened out so you're testing a bunch of clean people for drug use. It's a program guaranteed to have diminishing returns every year, that even in it's best year contributes nothing to society.