osan
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Osan -do you remember the 102 things to not do if you hate paying taxes thread?
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?295369-102-things-NOT-to-do-if-you-hate-paying-taxes
By your logic - if you accept anything that is supported by tax dollars, then its okay for the government to violate your rights and control you. One of the fundamental flaws with your logic and the logic of the 102 things list is that the government forces people into these situations. Where's my option to buy private unemployment insurance?
The other important thing here is that back door government control must be opposed. How different would it be if the government offered a $1000 drug-free tax credit? If you want the tax credit, you must submit to the drug testing. Are you going to accept the violation of privacy because its voluntary? How long would we expect the violation of privacy to be voluntary?
What are you going to say when a concealed carry permit or a any gun purchasing background check requires a drug test? Are you going to cry about it violating your innate right to bear arms. Sorry, Osan - but you just tossed innate rights aside in your post above. What right to decide what you ingest? Privacy Schmivacy.
Unless we go to extreme austere measure - everybody is forced to suck on a government teat somewhere.
If you negate the rights of the recipients - you negate everybody's rights because we (sadly) get no choice but to be recipients.
You are suggesting super-rights to the providers. Guess who gets the super rights? It's the government officials and the police state who implements it.
See this for what it is - it's class warfare designed only to further government control of its mundanes.
You make the same error of applying incorrect solutions in a given context. It is like giving penicillin for cancer - it simply will not work.
That said, my solution is simple: dissolve the welfare system within 12 months, in toto. Nobody goes on the tit because there is no tit to which one can turn. Life is tough and even fucked at times. I've been on the ragged edge of oblivion for several years now, economically speaking. I've not even thought to turn to welfare. I would, quite honestly, rather die. Not afraid of that, but I am afraid of becoming like the rest of the parasites. Death is ever more attractive.
The nation is in its death throes. The chances we will save it are just this side of zero. Parasitism is a mental disease rampant across the globe and our chances of fighting it off are slim to none. Fight it, but don't hold any high expectations there. My worthless opinion, of course.