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SC Lt. Gov. Stands By Bad Ass Welfare Remarks



Jan 25, 2010 16 Comments ›› Erik Wong


  • http://colofednet.blogspot.com Ted Amadeus

    Everyone knows this, especially the welfare moochers and welfare bureaucracy looters who lobby for the expansion of their counterfeit industry…It’s just “politically incorrect/negative/divisive/mean-spirited/homophobic/place-dumbspeak-jingoism-phrase-here” to say it: To say nothing of political suicide, since We the SHEEPle love freebees!

  • BoomBoom

    drug test the parents and children

  • tony s

    Please stop the waist. Welfare , in the begining of it’s inception, was very necessary. Today, yes some are needy, but this system creates generations of welfare. It must stop. It is only logical. Make people work for welfare, even if it is only half a day. There are so many jobs available. Help clean streets, parks, monitor children crossing. Cut grass, shovel snow report street crime with watch units. Reward people , you will create self esteme in these needy people. You will give them a self worth.

  • Tim Roesch

    Maybe we need to find out who this party chair is and make our thoughts known.

    Are you all with me?

    • Tim Roesch

      Here is some contact info:
      Democratic Party Statewide Elected Leaders:
      Chair
      Carol Fowler, Columbia
      cfowler@scdp.org

      Mailing Address
      South Carolina Democratic Party
      P.O. Box 5965
      Columbia, SC 29250

      Contact Information
      Office: 803-799-7798
      Fax: 803-765-1692
      Toll-Free: 800-841-1817

    • cold soldier

      Only in support :razz:

  • Bobby E

    We need a hell of a lot more straight talk like this. The days of PC are over.

  • JCELEPHANT

    Well, while I agree that welfare and other similar government programs have absolutely decimated the American black nuclear family and the poor Appalachian family, I think this moron could do a better job than comparing children to strays.

    If he said that government welfare and food programs have destroyed the work ethic and economic potential of poor families he would sound a lot better. Instead, he sounds like an idiot.

  • Jett

    While he may “sound like an idiot” the underlying message is clear. There is no reason why those on gov’t. assistance shouldn’t be required to contribute to society (or meet some type of precondition), lest they forfeit that benefit.

    In 2010, welfare will account for 12%+ of total Fed spend and that number is projected to rise through 2014.

  • cold soldier

    We need more brutal unapologetic straight talk like this. I love the fact he did not say he “miss-spoke”…I hate that freaking word :!:

    As far as the “stray dog” comparison, its true, so why condemn him for it. :roll:

    • MohammedSucksHogCock

      A stray dog has a lot more loyalty to its benefactor than do welfare bums, or am I wrong?

    • cold soldier

      Point well given, and taken :beer:

  • MIDTN

    …..”He said it like it is, and FUCK that “sounds better” PC shit”….

    I think that was pretty clear.

    :cool:

  • jasjfarrell

    Why work when the government gives you money for nothing. Why take care of your kids when the government will do it for you.

    An old argument.

  • Moriah

    Nah, paying unmotivated losers to watch Jerry Springer and be babymama is a good thing. What’s wrong with you?

  • Minuteman01

    There’s no such thing as a free lunch. Somebody, somewhere, has to work for that money. The government then takes it from him by force and threat, and gives it to someone else who has done nothing to earn it.

    Once upon a time in this country, we saw this redistribution of wealth for what it is: Theft.