Re: The 112th Congress: Debt ceiling edition
Via payroll deductions, a la FICA and Medicare? Fine. Then I want recipients to work for their benefits. That's more compromise right there than Congress and the White House have been able to gin up in months.
The affluent aren't spending taxpayer money. Food stamp recipients are. And I think the majority of Americans would echo my sentiments with regards to welfare programs.
Semantics...build food stamps into our tax code and problem solved. Next?
Via payroll deductions, a la FICA and Medicare? Fine. Then I want recipients to work for their benefits. That's more compromise right there than Congress and the White House have been able to gin up in months.
Until US law changes, that's your opinion and not that of society.
Listen, I am all for improving our approach to food stamps, etc. But that doesn't mean that the affluent are above similar scrutiny.
The affluent aren't spending taxpayer money. Food stamp recipients are. And I think the majority of Americans would echo my sentiments with regards to welfare programs.