Oddball
Unobtanium Member
Welfare recipients are directed to sign up for as many handouts as possible, when they come into contact with the lardasses at social services departments.Wrong, yet again.The GI bill went far, far beyond providing compensation. It created a wide range of social welfare programs for returning GI's. It was the largest example of social engineering this nation has ever created, and it was not done simply to "benefit" soldiers in exchange for their efforts.
The GIs had choice as to whether they'd further their education or not...Do-gooder social engineers prefer to force everyone into the technocratic mold.
Of course! and welfare recipients have a choice as to whether to participate in TANF.
Your streak continues, Tom!
Back when I was foolish enough to believe dingleberry bureaucrats were really acting in my best interests, I went to a MN state job services program...The only way I was allowed anywhere near their job listings was to be signed up for every program they offered, which could possibly apply to me.
You lose again, in the experience with actual reality department, tovarich.