My grandparents left Poland during the communist revolution to escape a state takeover of their business. The irony is that all their children ended up on welfare in this country. When welfare was done away with in the 90’s their grandkids ended up in prison, except for my sister who inherited the family fortune, such as it is. Now I’m no economist, but I think it’s much more expensive to keep people in a cage than it was to let them roam free range with a stipend. But to stop a cycle of dependency, I think that stipend should be tied to real job training/education. Emphasis on real: none of that “this is how you write a resume” nonsense the Dept of Workforce development does now for TANF and foodshare participants.
Isn’t the guy with moneybag running on a socially financed sidewalk? Perhaps he’d like the socially financed police to remove the protestor?
Pure socialism doesn’t work, pure capitalism is worse (think: having to finance your own army to be safe), pure anarchy is probably the worst. What does work, is a sliding scale – more government help when times are bad, less when things are great. Socialism and capitalism aren’t absolutes.
eromlig about 4 years ago
Do not ever pass GO…
Qiset about 4 years ago
I wonder who made his clothes and shoes?
geese28 about 4 years ago
Did he collect his $200?
Nate England about 4 years ago
Rioting in those duds will never do. Get yourself some proper Antifa gear! COME ON DOWN! LOW LOW PRICES! Don’t miss out, or you’ll be SO-ROS SORRY!
Michael G. about 4 years ago
And no one’s gettin’ fat ’cept Mama Cass … – J & M Phillips, Autumn of 1966
Nighthawks Premium Member about 4 years ago
didn’t he win a beauty contest and get 10 dollars?
Boots at the Boar Premium Member about 4 years ago
My grandparents left Poland during the communist revolution to escape a state takeover of their business. The irony is that all their children ended up on welfare in this country. When welfare was done away with in the 90’s their grandkids ended up in prison, except for my sister who inherited the family fortune, such as it is. Now I’m no economist, but I think it’s much more expensive to keep people in a cage than it was to let them roam free range with a stipend. But to stop a cycle of dependency, I think that stipend should be tied to real job training/education. Emphasis on real: none of that “this is how you write a resume” nonsense the Dept of Workforce development does now for TANF and foodshare participants.
heathcliff2 about 4 years ago
Amazing that many of those who hate capitalism manage to monopolize sectors and fund anarchists.
Ratkin Premium Member about 4 years ago
The guy on the left paid $750 in taxes last year.
AtariDragon about 4 years ago
I notice everyone seems to think the guy with the sign is the Socialist. To quote “Two Stupid Dogs”, “Well, isn’t that cute! BUT IT’S WRONG!!!”
P51Strega about 4 years ago
Isn’t the guy with moneybag running on a socially financed sidewalk? Perhaps he’d like the socially financed police to remove the protestor?
Pure socialism doesn’t work, pure capitalism is worse (think: having to finance your own army to be safe), pure anarchy is probably the worst. What does work, is a sliding scale – more government help when times are bad, less when things are great. Socialism and capitalism aren’t absolutes.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 4 years ago
Feed the poor!
Eat the rich!