Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#10
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ...
Sorry, but you're talking about a specific case in a specific state. Wanna bet? You otta see all the mexicans here working ranches and farms. I don't know anyone who really wants to be a farm laborer. It's a dangerous, dirty job. Well Johnathan it work, not a friggin handout, to bad if its dirty and dangerious. IMO anyone that want a job in the USA today can get one, it may not be a CEO CFO or R&D position but they can find a J O B . In general, people want to work. They don't want handouts. But some lazy bums say things like " don't want to be a farm laborer. It's a dangerous," I rather shovel cow manure than take welfare even with a sharp shovel that might be dangerious. Joe Pitched hay with the best of em dirty job. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Vito" wrote in message ... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote The welfare mentality of which you speak is actually one of wanting work, but ..... Bwahahahaha! Ronnie Reagan thot the same thing when he was elected governor of Ca on a promise to reduce welfare rolls. He promptly ended the Bracero Program that imported 1000s of Mexicans to labor in Ca, thus keeping those jobs for Americans. But American welfare recipients thot themselves too good to do "stoop labor"! The only willing workers were *college students*! With farmers loosing crop after crop, Reagan decreed that any able bodied person who refused work would be stripped of welfare benefits. But the welfare freaks sued, had a bunch shrinks testify that laziness was a debilitating mental disease that precluded a lazy person from working. The (lazy?) judge ruled that lazy people should get disability payments vs welfare, thus allowing Ronnie to keep his promise (c: |