Friday, November 09, 2012

The level playing field

Early in the morning (dawn usually) I'm on the road to a coffee shop within a mile or two of my home. This morning at the first stop light I was noticing all the service people out there long before me, delivering, stocking, cleaning, preparing, etc. and wondering about those households sleeping in receiving about $60,000 in government benefits who are NOT working. How many of these people taking care of our basic needs for food, goods and services will ever make $60,000, and why do Democrats say it's never enough? Tell me again, Mr. President, about that playing field you want to level.

                          empty-wallet1

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

We SPEND $60,000 per househod on the poor, but I don't think they actually GET that. After all, the bureaucrats have to get a salary, and the bnaks that make the EBT cards need their cut.

Anonymous said...

Murray sez:
Your have a point Anon. That's the way it usually works. I was interested in your spelling of bnaks. I do that a lot. Putting the latter letter ahead. It's like my brain gets too far ahead of my fingers. I'm 74 and think that has something to do with it, how abuot you?