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Benefits For Nothing. As long as Eveyone Else Pay For What I Get.


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2012 Feb 11, 11:00pm   1,376 views  2 comments

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Today there is an article in The New York Times about social spending.

NYT: In 2000, federal and state governments spent about 37 cents on the social subsidies from every dollar they collected in revenue, according to a New York Times analysis. A decade later, after one Medicare expansion, two recessions and three rounds of tax cuts, spending on the social subsidies consumed nearly 66 cents of every dollar of revenue.

The expansion of government benefits has become an issue...the government is wasting money and giving money to people who do not deserve it. ...an example is given for a "middle class" self-employed in Minneapolis, he said he didnt need any help from the federal government, but yet the benefits programs provided an average $6600 for each man, woman and child in the county.

The government social subsidies benefits was created to keep Americans from abject poverty, but the poorest households no longer receive a majority of government benefits. A secondary mission has gradually become primary: subsidizing the middle class from childhood through retirement, with a big bump for retirement "golden year" such as free surgery as many times as you like.

The share of benefits flowing to the least affluent households, the bottom fifth, has declined from 54 percent in 1979 to 36 percent in 2007, according to a Congressional Budget Office analysis published last year.

There are places where you can get $7 a day childcare. Are you kidding me? I live like a scrooge and make sure I only have children when I can afford them, while these fag** reproduce on everyone's expenses.

Now there is this $26 Billion mortgage program to help underwater loanowner on everyone's expenses.

#housing

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1   TMAC54   2012 Feb 11, 11:55pm  

MoneySheep says

Now there is this $26 Billion mortgage program to help underwater loanowner on everyone's expenses.

Actually this is just a campaign stroke.
The families evicted through fraudulent practices get one months rent. That equals 1.5 billion. The Gubmint takes 3.5 billion for penalties. Here is the head scratcher,,,,,, the banks will be given back 20 billion, in lieu of those banks loaning this money out, remember as they did through ALL the previous programs.
You might think SOMEONE could figure it out !

2   tatupu70   2012 Feb 12, 12:04am  

MoneySheep says

Now there is this $26 Billion mortgage program to help underwater loanowner on everyone's expenses

Actually it's a lawsuit settlement that is funded by the banks.

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