Shock Interview: Welfare Recipient: “I Get to Sit Home… I Get to Smoke Weed…

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Shock Interview: Welfare Recipient: “I Get to Sit Home… I Get to Smoke Weed… We Still Gonna Get Paid”

Mac Slavo
SHTFplan.com
November 21, 2013

While millions of Americans spend half their lives or more toiling for a paycheck, millions more are sitting on the sidelines waiting for the government to issue them their next monthly distribution.

You’d think that emergency funds or government subsidization through programs like welfare would be used to help recipients purchase the things that they need to get by and help them get back on their feet so that they can find meaningful labor and contribute to society, but in a system without cross-checks and billions being dished out year-after-year, many have learned that they don’t need to work.

And why should they? You’re doing the work for them in the form of taxpayer subsidies that are deducted from your earnings on a weekly basis.

In America, those who work get punished. Those who don’t, get a free ride, courtesy of a nationwide policy of spreading the wealth around through confiscation and redistribution.

Case in point: A welfare recipient in Austin recently contacted a morning radio show and explained that she gets a lot of money from the program. What she does with it may (or may not) surprise you.

Here’s how your hard earned money is being used to help the less fortunate:

While workers out there are preaching morality at people like me living on welfare, can you really blame us?

I get to sit home… I get to go visit my friends all day… I even get to smoke weed…

Me and people that I know that are illegal immigrants that don’t contribute to society, we still gonna get paid.

Our check’s gonna come in the mail every month… and it’s gonna be on time… and we get subsidized housing… we even get presents delivered for our kids on Christmas… Why should I work?

Ya’ll get the benefit of saying “oh, look at me, I’m a better person,” but when ya’ll sit at home behind ya’lls I’m a better person… we the ones gettin’ paid!

So can you really blame us?

Listen to the full interview with Austin’s Morning News:



This month the establishment media proposed that the solution to poverty in America, and one that would eliminate wasteful programs like welfare, is to give every American adult a basic monthly income.

That way, we can all just stay home, visit with our friends, contribute nothing to society and smoke a bunch of weed…

When the government takes 20% out of your check for payroll taxes next week, and you spend three times as much next year on health insurance, just remember that the Lucy’s of the world are thankful for every red cent, and that she’s making good use of all your hard work and contributions.

This article was posted: Thursday, November 21, 2013 at 5:15 am
 

Welcome to the typical trash Texan of today. Texas is full of people like this. Sad comentary on life today.
 

If this is true she could be the next Congress woman from the great state of Texas!!!!! And, better yet, she would make a lot more money for not doing any work!!!!
 

And here I've been a fool all these years working for a living.....

Shame on me for wanting to retire and draw MY social security, then I'd be a burden on society - time for a death panel....
 

Shock Interview: Republican Politician: “I Get to Sit In My Taxpayer Funded Private Bathroom and Smoke Crack..... Then I Get to Go to "Treatment" at Taxpayer Expense While my Job Sits Undone...... Then I Act as If I Am The Victim to my Base.......AND Still Gonna Get Paid”
 

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Hi, My name is Trey Redal and I represent the Naples area of sunny Florida. I get to buy cocaine with my government paycheck while telling others they have to be drug tested to qualify for food stamps.

Life is great.

BTW, when I got busted buying 3.25 grams of that magical white powder, I was able to plead to a misdemeanor unlike those dirty welfare collecting folks would be able to if they were caught.

Life is great, all I had to do is say I had an alcohol problem.

God Bless the U.S. of A.:hello:
 

Yeah, but I can always hope they'll admit it.

Thats true,in some things theres always hope.Then again it takes a certain amount of guts to admit.I dont think me,you,or anybody else will find the said guts where its being sought.The chance is slim to none and slim isnt here.
 

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