It’s a fact of life some people are more outgoing and tend to succeed more often. Therefore, we help those who are less outgoing. Some people are more vocationally inclined than academically inclined so we can steer them towards trades as opposed to, say, computer programming.
So now we should base social engineering on personality traits? Oh, it's not like someone "LAZY" could or would call themselves "less outgoing," is it? Because genuine lazy people are usually honest about that and admit it readily....we can trust they will, right?
You see, the problem I really have with you, is evidenced throughout your response... "we can steer them..." Like what, cattle??? Who the fuck do you think you are, that you can make determinations about me or what I am more or less "inclined" to do? Why the fuck do you think you need to tell me what I am qualified for, why can't I decide that on my own, am I too stupid? MORON! Everything you yammer about, puts government all up in MY business, making MY decisions, making determinations FOR me... and you think that is FREEDOM????
The Repubs considered government medical a non-starter so the Dems had a debate without them.
And the history of how that turned out is still being written. Never before, in the history of America, has a Congress passed such massive and intrusive legislation, without a single bipartisan vote. That was a mistake, and it will haunt the Democrat party for years.
Also... you need to go look up the definition of "non-starter" because health care reform was certainly never a non-starter for republicans, they had (and still have) many great ideas for reforms, unfortunately, Democrats rammed what they wanted down our throats, now it's being regurgitated.
Yes, people will get jobs through friends and other connections. That does not mean we can’t help those who don’t get a job. The point being not having a job does not necessarily mean a person is lazy....Luck and circumstance played the big roll.
Yes, people will get jobs through friends and other connections, that means no matter what we do, this will still happen. We are already helping, and will continue to help, those who can't get a job. I guess the government has been doing this for so long, that you just take it for granted? The problem is, what we are doing, is never good enough for you. That's why you are now positing the ridiculous position that we should have some way of government knowing who has friends and connections and who doesn't, so we can help those who don't!
And AGAIN.... Who is claiming that the only reason people are jobless is because they are lazy? YOU are the only one saying this!
Government help/checks do not fulfill the wants or desires of an animal, let alone a human being. Governments can work with businesses advertising openings they may have. Once a week have a list of new job openings posted in UI and welfare offices. Free advertising. Maybe place an AD in the local paper once a week listing the new jobs and a phone number to call for further information.
There is no such thing as "free advertising" or free anything, for that matter. I cringe every time I hear "government working with business" because what that really means is, government meddling and costing business more money to do business. As I pointed out, if you really want to help those who are unmotivated, just send them checks... endless bottomless checks... pay for everything their heart desires, from cradle to grave, and don't bitch about the cost. Otherwise, you aren't going to fix this problem. You apparently think that sending the unmotivated a check, is going to suddenly motivate them, and I am telling you, it doesn't work that way in the real world.
I keep hearing about how generous government benefits are but I never hear of anyone quitting their job to collect them. Why is that? Money, food stamps, subsidized rent….why are people still working if the benefits are so good?
I guess you must have voices in your head, you keep hearing all this shit that no one is saying... again, no one I know of has ever said that government benefits are too generous. There is too much fraud, we dole government benefits out to people who shouldn't be getting them, we allow people to get government benefits longer than they should, we're handing out benefits which aren't needed in many cases, but for the most part, living on government assistance is not preferable to having a good paying job, and it's not supposed to be. Still, if you can't find a job, or are too lazy to look for a job, government benefits are better than nothing.
If we have a chronic unemployed individual, yes, insist they have a complete medical check-up and, if necessary, a mental evaluation. Let’s rule out medical reasons. As I’ve said many times a healthy, happy human being will try to improve their lot in life at least to the point they are not suffering. If they don’t there’s something wrong. What is there to argue with about that?
Again with the government control over our lives! "WE" don't "HAVE" anyone! People are FREE in this country, they are not owned by the government! And what the fuck do you mean, "improve their lot in life?" That's not "FAIR" is it? Why should some get to improve their lot while others suffer? And why can't people improve their own lots without government stepping in? Seems to me, we went for years and years with no government assistance programs, and people managed to improve their lots just fine.
I asked you before (although it was sarcastic).... should we utilize the National Guard? You know, heard up these unmotivated people and force them to undergo medical and mental evaluations against their will, so we can "fix" them?
Innovation is great. Competition is great. But losers do not have to suffer to the degree they have no home or insufficient food.
I think you truly live in a different world than I. Here in the world I live in, we have any number of programs to assist those in need, both government-sponsored programs, and private sector. We have spent over $70 trillion on helping those who are suffering or have insufficient food. We have Medicaid and health clinics to provide health care to the poor, along with indigent care laws which mandate hospitals to care for people, even when they can't pay. Now... if none of these things were being done, I could perhaps understand your constant droning about it, but really... it's not a problem.
You confuse my belief in needed help with some utopian society. What I’m advocating is find out what the problem is rather than just sending minuscule amounts of money, month after month, which ends up costing far more in the end.
Well, as I said... the problem is people who are unmotivated. I agree with you, we'll never solve this problem sending minuscule amounts of money month after month, it's a waste of time and effort. You're absolutely right, it has cost us $70 trillion over the last century, and we still have all these people suffering...dying in the streets, according to you. So it's obvious what needs to be done... We need to just start writing endless checks for everything the unmotivated need, want and desire! We already know they aren't going to find a job, or become suddenly motivated because of our generosity, so why would we expect that? Let's just resign ourselves to paying for whatever the unmotivated need to make them happy in life, because... life is too short, Apple!