Coito ergo sum wrote:So, he's right then. And, there are people who think that there is a government "entitlement" that should provide people with food, clothing, healthcare, shelter, and what? Transportation? Communication (internet/cellphone)? People shouldn't buy their own food?
Yes, I know it's shocking to come to grips with the fact that some people actually think that America shouldn't allow its citizens to starve and die on the streets. I mean...what kind of country is that?
I mean -- that is what we're talking about. When I need food, I go to the supermarket and buy it. I don't get an entitlement from the government to supply me with food, and I would shudder to think what food would be available if the government was in charge of supplying food entitlements.
Seriously? You honestly believe that the liberal position is that regular people like you and me who are able to buy our own food, should nevertheless be given some sort of gov't funds to purchase food?
That's what you think the liberal position is?
We have a safety net. People who are very poor can get food stamps to assist them, and we now have something on the order of 47 million Americans receiving food stamp assistance to provide food -- it's supposed to be assistance to get back one's feet until one can buy one's own food. It's not supposed to be a lifelong supply of whatever you want to eat.
Again....
that's what you think we're talking about here? Either you're intentionally committing the straw man fallacy, or you're clueless beyond all hope. Take your pick I guess.
So, your kind of reaction, it seems, illustrates the divide and what we're all fighting over. I don't want food to be something of an "entitlement" -- something the government provides, like in Cuba, a supply of rice and beans to the people because they have an "entitlement" to food. I would prefer that we have a strong, vibrant economy where competent non-disabled adults can work for themselves and support themselves and their family.
Damn right people are not "entitled" to food. They have every right to feed themselves. And, we are a very caring and compassionate nation that provides a "safety net" to those less fortunate, hopefully with the idea that they will get back on their feet at some point, but an "entitlement?" No way.
Well...I guess there we have it. You honestly and seriously think the liberal argument is that the gov't should provide food to everyone, all the time, for their entire lives, no matter who they are or what their financial situation is.
Again...is that an intentional straw man on your part, or are you really that fucking brainwashed by Faux News?