- Apr 5, 2010
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Nine Tenths
Which is again, mostly social security, not welfare. You are losing the argument, and thus have to resort to changing the topic.
You Lose.
According to what? Where does it say that? I bet you cant find it because you just made it up you little sweet liar you.
Such beliefs are starkly at odds with the basic facts regarding social programs, the analysis finds. Federal budget and Census data show that, in 2010, 91 percentof the benefit dollars from entitlement and other mandatory programs went to the elderly (people 65 and over), the seriously disabled, and members of working households. People who are neither elderly nor disabled and do not live in a working household received only 9 percent of the benefits.
9% You're crying about an entire program because 9% of the people on it dont work.
Fuck 91% of people because less than 10% are...lazy (aka not employed right now)
That sentence alone implies social security. once you see the term "mandatory" its a dead give away, because people paid into it, they have to be paid out of it.
Remove SS as "welfare" and unemployment as "Welfare" and your numbers don't add up to what you want them to add up to.