Category Archives: Welfare

“Those who cry out that the government should ‘do something’ never even ask for data on what has actually happened when the government did something, compared to what actually happened when the government did nothing.”

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Macron also hinted at the possibility of forced vaccinations of those who refuse to take the vaccine, “depending on the situation.”

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A convicted terrorist who was planning an attack on Australians with a machete and suicide vest has praised the nation’s “beautiful” welfare system. Yes, the money you earn is taken by the government and then given to these sorts, so the next victim of terrorism in Australia might be paying for the instruments of their own death. Peta Credlin on Sky News explains: “The fact we have terrorists on welfare, says something about how ‘soft-in-the-head’ modern Australia has become… “My problem is that more and more we’re letting a way of life develop here where the system puts the burden…

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Why is it fun to go to the Apple Store, but painful to go to the DMV or RTA? What’s the difference between the two? Government. Ronald Reagan once said, “The nine most terrifying worse in the English language are, ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.’” How true. In the video below, Dr Ron Paul is asked by the debate moderator how students are supposed to pay for college without the government “helping.” Well, are they actually helping? That’s the question. So, how do you pay for college without government intervention? “The way you pay for cell…

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“We should measure welfare’s success by how many people leave welfare, not by how many people are added.” Ronald Reagan Arthur Brooks, president of the American Enterprise Institute, was right when he said, “Our goal should never be to make poverty less miserable. Our goal must be to make poverty more escapable.” Brooks went on to point out, “getting things without working for them is a very hard habit to break. Getting things without working for them can become a way of life.” Australia, like many other nations, continues to prove this to be the case, as the number of…

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