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Should people who are capable of working but choose not to be given free healthcare, housing, and education?

When I say free I mean free only to them. Of course the working American will have to foot the bill.

Public Comments

  1. Yes. Even you.
  2. No, screw them, let them starve
  3. No, they should be treated like the wisest people in all of society, and we should enquire as to why they do not want to work.
  4. no way in hell ive been trying to get health insurance for my daughter and i cant get it
  5. No, they should not receive anything. If they are capable of working, they should have to work just like the rest of us. That's whats wrong with this country. People want everything for free.
  6. No! They should toil like the rest of us. Their back bones should be strengthened by hard work like the rest of us. This is a free bee nation so the government should start weaning them off. I support those who deserve to be taken care. They have earned it and it is one of the reasons that makes our country great, to be able to take care of the disadvantaged. See, it is for the government to decide that not us earthlings so I leave it to the government.
  7. Only if they're trying to get a job but can't.
  8. No, they are lazy and should not receive freebies. It is similar to the illegal immigrants who are too lazy to wait their turn and decide to break the law.
  9. The original intent of welfare was to give a person a hand up during hard times, not to give a hand out, and create a life style.
  10. screw them they should get their lazy asses off the couch and get a job
  11. No, getting pregnant is not a reason to qualify for welfare. Drug or alcohol addiction is not a reason to qualify. Dr. verfied mental or physical disability should qualify. Some medical conditions should qualify. But sitting on your butt should not qualify.
  12. Of course not.
  13. no they should not get a dime. that is just a leftist excuse to hold voters
  14. No - none of the above.
  15. Only certain coverage! We save $100 dollars now by denying health care to them, but then spend $500 later when that small illness that could have been taken care of at a regular visit puts them in the ER. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/03/16/health/main4867791.shtml?tag=topHome;topStories Ethics Questions Raised As Strapped Clinics Reduce Or Eliminate Non-Emergency Care For Undocumented Immigrants
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