Joe Bagadonuts
Well-Known Member
Do you think that setting up a system where women in poverty are effectively marrying the government rather than their children's fathers is a positive thing? Do you feel good about the subsidies that have enabled so many men to abandon their families and so many children to grow up without a father figure? Do you think impoverished American neighborhoods are on the right track? Do you think more social programs are the key to improving the situation?I just don't understand this concept. I know many Democrats, and none of them are expecting a handout. They all have jobs, they all work hard. What they do seem to want more than Republicans is for the people who need help to be able to get help. The people that I've ever known that have received some type of assistance are not lazy and entitled - they have just gone through something terrible and need some help to get back on their feet. They aren't proud of needing assistance, but they are grateful. Why is it that the party that most identifies with "religious" and "Christian" values seem to oppose the very things their religions teach?
Many Republicans seem to have a hard time understanding current world realities and want to govern from a world that does not exist. No, the Democrats are not a perfect party either (which is why I'm independent and frustrated). But at least they are actually trying to do the right things at least some of the time.
To me it seems like racial tensions are far higher today than when Obama took office. At the same joblessness in those same neighborhoods is way up (government stats try to hide this by removing people from unemployment roles for all sorts of reasons). I believe the government programs that you see as "trying to do the right thing" are actually doing the wrong thing. What these people need are jobs, not handouts.