Yes, you lazy mother fuckers who rake in the hard earned tax payers money in the form of WELFARE. Get a JOB and get a LIFE! I understand that some people run into unforeseen circumstances, such as their husband screwing off and leaving a stay at home mom with a few kids, et cetera. That is what the system is intended to do; help people on a short term basis and in emergency situations. It is not meant to carry your ass for the next 18+ years, while you sleep all day and party all night. And for FUCKS sake, stop having baby after baby if you can’t afford to have them! Many of us working class citizens (you know, productive members of society) would LOVE to have more children, but can’t afford to because maternity leave would financially murder us! You lazy bitches make me SICK!

Then, there are the real cream of society: You welfare recipients who have a man living off your check. An unemployed, lazy fuck who lays around on your sofa, eating the food that is supposed to be for you and your kids. Shame on you.

The best one though, is you welfare moms who know that your monthly cheque is coming to an end because your children are reaching the age of independence. So what do you do?? Have another baby to secure your welfare check for another 18 years!

Every day, when my alarm goes off at 5:30am, and every time I look at my pay stub and see the taxes I pay out (1/3 of my pay), I think about how wonderful it must be to sleep in, sit around, get fat and not have a responsibility in the world. FYI: Getting your nails done did, wearing designer clothing and sipping on Grey Goose every weekend are luxuries that you do not deserve! You’re a real winner. One can only hope that your kids break the cycle and actually make a life for themselves. —The One Who Pays Your Rent!

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  1. I know Some of them are like that but I know some that aren’t. Some are just dirt poor people trying to get by. I try not to judge since you never know when you might need assistance someday. You never know.

  2. Some people are disabled or, like the OB stated, find themselves left high and dry with no income. That can happen to anyone. He or she specifically pointed that out in the bitch, so I don’t think the post is about them. We can’t deny that there are a lot of women who abuse the system all to hell, while the vast majority of us work for everything we have. I have to say, although the wording is quite ‘colorful’, I agree with this one.

  3. I really do not know the percentage of welfare recipients that abuse the system in the way OP describes and I doubt OP does either. Those that do, I agree. Shame on you.

  4. n i can see being on the dole, when things get real rough, but it only sposed to be a quick fix. not a life long career as some make it. and then they pass this shit on to their kids.
    in another 10 years or so, this city, province and country will probly be broke, where they going then. yep, crime, the other great fast money maker.
    a study was done a long time back, showing that welfare and crime do not go together, but as an indirect result of not having enough cash on hand, it leads up to crime.
    i know families that have been on welfare for the last 30 years or more, and they all had the chances at fairly decent jobs, at fairly decent wages. not a fucking one tried it. one dude even said to me that it would be stupid to work for even minimum wage, when they get all kinds of free shit, like health, dental, vision and so on. so there is the reason o.p., hope that helps you, it doesn’t do a thing for me.

  5. I agree with you OB, but what is the alternative? We all get our tax money back so we can install 10 foot high fences with gun turrets around the perimeter? Because if you cut it all off, that’s what you’d have. I support work for welfare, but what about the [legitimate} man or woman on welfare because of injury/disability who is unable to work and who has no private health care or no worker’s compensation to help them live? There is a lot of abuse in the system and I’m all for revamping the system, but its not as cut and dry as we like to think.

  6. You’re not wrong OP.. welfare should not be a lifelong option. It is supposed to be used to assist those who have been laid off without severance and can’t collect EI for whatever reason. Six months is plenty of time to find something. And that’s what they should get.

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