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From: Bob Heiser (w7ikt fly-web.us)
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2016 20:53:04 -0700 (PDT)
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Written by:
Alfred W. Evans of Gatesville
letter to the editor printed in the Tribune-Herald on Nov. 18, 2010,
http://www.wacotrib.com/put-me-in-charge/
This
was in the
Waco Tribune
Herald, Waco ,
TX
Put
me in charge
of food
stamps. I'd
get rid of
Lone Star
cards; no cash
for Ding Dongs
or Ho Ho's,
just money for
50-pound bags
of rice and
beans, blocks
of cheese and
all the
powdered milk
you can haul
away. If
you want steak
and frozen
pizza, then
get a job.
Put
me in charge
of Medicaid. The
first thing
I'd do is to
get women
Norplant birth
control
implants or
tubal
ligations. Then,
we'll test
recipients for
drugs,
alcohol, and
nicotine. If
you want to
reproduce or
use drugs,
alcohol, or
smoke, then
get a job.
Put
me in charge
of government
housing.
Ever live in a
military
barracks? You
will maintain
our property
in a clean and
good state of
repair. Your
"home" will be
subject to
inspections
anytime and
possessions
will be
inventoried.
If you want a
plasma TV or
Xbox 360, then
get a job and
your own
place.
In
addition, you
will either
present a
check stub
from a job
each week or
you will
report to a
"government"
job. It may be
cleaning the
roadways of
trash,
painting and
repairing
public
housing,
whatever we
find for you. We
will sell your
22-inch rims
and low
profile tires
and your
blasting
stereo and
speakers and
put that money
toward the
"common good."
Before
you write that
I've violated
someone's
rights,
realize that
all of the
above is
voluntary.
If you want
our money,
accept our
rules.
Before you say
that this
would be
"demeaning"
and ruin their
"self-esteem,"
consider that
it wasn't that
long ago that
taking someone
else's money
for doing
absolutely
nothing was
demeaning and
lowered
self-esteem.
If
we are
expected to
pay for other
people's
mistakes we
should at
least attempt
to make them
learn from
their bad
choices. The
current system
rewards them
for continuing
to make bad
choices.
AND
While you are
on Gov't
subsistence,
you no longer
can VOTE! Yes,
that is
correct. For
you to vote
would be a
conflict of
interest.You
will
voluntarily
remove
yourself from
voting while
you are
receiving a
Gov't welfare
check.
If you want to
vote, then get
a job.
--
God Bless,
Bob (W7IKT) & Carol (N5CBQ) Heiser
Shaving the way to Conquer Kid's Cancer
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