February 24, 2015

Great thoughts of Republicans

Raw Story - John Johnston, who is challenging Democratic state Rep. Chuck Moseley for the 10th District seat, said during a social media discussion on poverty that “no one has the guts to just let them wither and die.”

The Valparaiso resident told The Post-Tribune [later] that his comments were simply hyperbole, and he told the paper no thoughtful society would allow people to go hungry.

“I was not trying to hurt anybody’s feelings,” Johnston said. “I saw the opportunity to say something. I think a lot of the poor have no way out, and there’s no motivation to improve your position. It’s like training a child, either you enable them or force them out at some point.”

“For almost three generations people, in some cases, have been given handouts,” Johnston said during the discussion. “They have been ‘enabled’ so much that their paradigm in life is simply being given the stuff of life, however meager.”

“What you see is a setting for a life of misery is life to them never-the-less,” he continued. “No one has the guts to just let them wither and die. No one who wants votes is willing to call a spade a spade. As long as the Dems can get their votes the enabling will continue. The Republicans need their votes and dare not cut the fiscal tether. It is really a political Catch-22.”

“The voters are the ones in charge,” Johnston said. “However when only 10-11 percent show up to vote, not much will change. People simply are not hurting enough, or simply happy enough that they will do nothing. consequently the dole continues.”

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Another ignoramus heard from. Clearly he has never tried living on the dole. I had to, as a child, and no matter how frugal my Mum was, the money always ran out before the month did. So we made a game of our living on stale bread (a penny or two, I don't remember, per loaf) from the Italian bakery down the street, and water. But we were always glad to stop the game when the new month's check came.