NJ cop staples finger, gets permanent disability

Do we get to consider retirees (active or not) drawing Soc. Security checks welfare assholes too? /curious :confused:
People that claim disabilites even when they are perfectly fit for work or people that claim unemployment benefits without looking for a job are welfare assholes for examples. A person who is disabled so he cannot support himself and therefore collects disability benfits is not a welfare asshole, an unemploymed person that collects unemployment benefits is not a welfare asshole if actively looks for a job. People that collect SS have their families taxed to pay for them and payed payroll taxes all their life and it is only fair if they get to collect the benefits.
 
Last edited:
I've got a buddy who's a paraplegic, he wants nothing to do with government or their handouts...

The sponges are a different breed.

Yea, I've met a few disabled people (paraplegics, etc.) who are much more accomplished and motivated than many able bodied people. They WANT to be independent, they want to get degrees, start businesses, be productive.
 
The alternative is to still have this guy on the street with a gun and a badge ....
 
I have a friend who lost his arm in a piece of machinery from the elbow down. He also has to tote an oxygen tank around. Still farms every day. FUCK this guy.
 
I have a friend who lost his arm in a piece of machinery from the elbow down. He also has to tote an oxygen tank around. Still farms every day. FUCK this guy.

Well, it isn't a man, just a pig. So, "fuck this pig."
 
Meet Christopher Onesti: Former Cop, Impenitent Welfare Parasite
William Norman Grigg

Coprophagous-Grin-300x145.jpg


Somewhere, there is probably a “Wounded Heroes in Blue” roster that pays tribute to former New Jersey police officer Christopher Onesti, who retired on disability in 2006 following an on-duty incident in which he injured the ring finger of his left hand on a target range.

That injury was gun-inflicted, in a sense: Onesti, a former transit cop, perforated the finger while using a staple gun to secure a paper target. Undaunted, the valiant officer applied a band-aid and continued shooting without noticeable difficulty. Yet he was designated “totally and completely disabled” and retired at age 29.

Despite that supposed handicap, the plucky hero continues to pursue his shooting hobby. Unlike his betters in the productive class, Onesti has ample free time to indulge in recreation: He is collecting a tax-free disability pension of $46,000 a year – an amount nearly equivalent to his salary. His lifetime pension will cost tax victims in New Jersey at least $2.3 million.

Asked about this absurdly lucrative pension by reporters from a New Jersey TV station, Onesti shrugged and replied, “My lawyer said I was entitled to it…. It’s not a question of [whether] I deserve [it], it’s a question of what the law says.”

Perhaps not surprisingly, Onesti has moved to Pennsylvania, most likely to put some distance between himself and the public he supposedly served as a police officer.

UPDATE
The original title of this essay used the term “whore” in a way that was needlessly offensive. I sincerely apologize for insulting peaceful, honest entrepreneurs (whatever one thinks of the transactions involved, when consensual they are not criminal in nature) by comparing them to someone who was paid to commit aggressive violence before taking up a life of subsidized indolence.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog/meet-christopher-onesti-former-cop-impenitent-welfare-whore/
 
Back
Top