Anybody who missed last night's Violent Roundtable on the Matt Allen Show or who would like to listen to it again can download it here.
I'll tell you that, from the other side of the microphone, that hour just flies by. By habit, I keep out a notebook during such discussions and jot down points to which I'd like to return. Matt keeps the show moving at a pace that leaves those notes bare of check marks. I'd like to salvage two points, though:
>We've already done too much to erase the stigma of existence on the public dole. The more we do to market the "benefit" — not the least by declaring it an economic stimulus for the state — the more we cast it not only as something about which people shouldn't be ashamed, but as something about which they might actually be proud.
"How 'mean spirited' of you ... seeking to stigmatize 'the most vulnerable among us' who are 'victims' of 'capitalism' and 'tax cuts for the rich' and so are 'needy' - we must continue to 'make investments' in the 'underprivileged' rather than trying to 'balance the budget on the backs of the poor.'"
Why is it no one at the General Assembly ever asks to pimps from the Poverty Institute to explain (their) forty years of failure to reduce poverty rates?
Why is it no one at the General Assembly ever asks to pimps from the Poverty Institute to detail what they are doing to eliminate the single greatest cause of poverty - single motherhood?
Helping the poor is the pretense underlying the true agenda of perpetuating poverty and thus the "need" for the Poverty Institute and the rest of the welfare infrastructure.
Those people are victimizing the very people they claim to be "advocates" for. There's a place in hell reserved for them ... "Section 8" of hell.
Posted by: Tom W at December 6, 2008 12:56 PMApplying for food stamps (legitimately, not fraudulently) is something about which people should be neither proud nor ashamed.
Posted by: Jon at December 7, 2008 10:12 PM