The Welfare House

First of all the Constitution doesn't protect the private or public sector economics.
Secondly the US constitution doesn't apply AT ALL WHATSOEVER to the United Republic.

My apologies. Just don't expect any Visa applications from me or my family to visit.


The USA's constitution applies to NOWHERE except for the USA.
And even in the USA, it doesn't protect subsidy for sloth.

And the entire western world has moved away from the USA's concepts, and the biggest have done much better.
:)
 
My idea also isn't right wing, but about as far left as you can get and still be called socialist and not communist.
It deals with people intensely and gives them what they need.
:)
 
The USA's constitution applies to NOWHERE except for the USA.
And even in the USA, it doesn't protect subsidy for sloth.

And the entire western world has moved away from the USA's concepts, and the biggest have done much better.
:)

I know the US Constitution doesn't apply anywhere else. That's why I don't travel outside the US.

You're right it doesn't protect or subsidize sloth when applied properly. Unfortunately the document hasn't been applied properly in 150 years.

The Western world can go fuck itself. Their lack of American principles is another reason I won't travel outside the US.
 
My idea also isn't right wing, but about as far left as you can get and still be called socialist and not communist.
It deals with people intensely and gives them what they need.

It's not the Government's job to give people what they need. Its,their job to get out of the way and let people succeed or fail on their own.
 
The USA's constitution applies to NOWHERE except for the USA.
And even in the USA, it doesn't protect subsidy for sloth.

And the entire western world has moved away from the USA's concepts, and the biggest have done much better.
:)

I know the US Constitution doesn't apply anywhere else. That's why I don't travel outside the US.

You're right it doesn't protect or subsidize sloth when applied properly. Unfortunately the document hasn't been applied properly in 150 years.

The Western world can go fuck itself. Their lack of American principles is another reason I won't travel outside the US.

And that my friend is why you're a retard.
lol
 
And that my friend is why you're a retard.
lol

Ewwwww. Sticks and stones, IceMan. Sticks and stones. I'll wear "retard" as a badge of honor from a European style Socialist. My family came to this country to get away from the stupidity of Europe, not to embrace it.

There's no benefit for the middle class worker in the type of system you're proposing. I'd end up paying more in taxes for your system than I do for the overpriced and ineffective system I live in today. How would that benefit me?
 
And that my friend is why you're a retard.
lol

Ewwwww. Sticks and stones, IceMan. Sticks and stones. I'll wear "retard" as a badge of honor from a European style Socialist. My family came to this country to get away from the stupidity of Europe, not to embrace it.

There's no benefit for the middle class worker in the type of system you're proposing. I'd end up paying more in taxes for your system than I do for the overpriced and ineffective system I live in today. How would that benefit me?

The "stupidity" of Europe is the past, not modern day.
:)
 
This is how I would handle the Welfare program for the poor in my country called "The United British Republic of the Arctic Territories".


They would not get one unearned cent from the Government for ANYTHING.
Instead the lifestyle that keeps them poor has got to go.


I would have a Campus, with the following facilities.

One Behavioral Health Rehab center, where they are treated for the behavioral issues that keeps them poor.
That's where they learn how to dress, how to maintain their hygiene, how to treat people and respect people, and where they learn Anger management skills, Social skills and Etiquette, and to detox from any physical or psychological addictions they have.

Then they move into one of the 100 Bunkhouse barracks.
And the following training facilities.

50, Two classroom, 1 office and 1 kitchen small school houses.
10 Woodshops
10 Industrial Shops
10 Automotive repair shops and Carwashes.
10 Model Homes (to use for Home economics training.
10 General Stores
One Restaurant and Bar
10 Greenhouse, Lawn and Gardens
Five Trucking centers.

And what we do for a period of three years, is give them Job and Life Skills.

This is how it works.

We start off by teaching them how to dress, and how to maintain their Hygiene.
Then we teach them Manners, Social skills, Anger Management skills and Etiquette (again).
Then we educate them from the First Grade up to the 12th in an accelerated program.
Then we teach them job skills and life skills.

And they go on field trips to the following places to learn about the world beyond poverty.

Apartment complexes
Zoos and Aquariums
National Parks
Museums
Sports Arenas
Gyms
Libraries


They cannot graduate until they have the following.

A High School Diploma
A Trade School Diploma
A Business Management, Accounting, Real Estate and Insurance Diploma
A CDL with Air Brakes endorsement
A Housekeeping certification
A First Aid Certification
And pass a psychological and occupational skills examination.

Then we put them into the "United British Republic Work Corps" where they do work for the cities, gaining experience.

Driving Busses and Trucks, Cleaning the streets, repairing roads and electrical equipment and doing landscaping work in public places.
For pay.
we have all of that already in place here in the United States.
It starts early around age 6, we call it school. It can continue into the 30s if you really want, we call that an advanced degree from a college. It very good at preventing poverty. The problem is that its just too hard to get some certain groups of people to take part in it, so we end up with a whole bunch of dumbasses that cant support themselves and spend most of their time crying about other people not paying them enough to do nothing at all.
 
This is how I would handle the Welfare program for the poor in my country called "The United British Republic of the Arctic Territories".


They would not get one unearned cent from the Government for ANYTHING.
Instead the lifestyle that keeps them poor has got to go.


I would have a Campus, with the following facilities.

One Behavioral Health Rehab center, where they are treated for the behavioral issues that keeps them poor.
That's where they learn how to dress, how to maintain their hygiene, how to treat people and respect people, and where they learn Anger management skills, Social skills and Etiquette, and to detox from any physical or psychological addictions they have.

Then they move into one of the 100 Bunkhouse barracks.
And the following training facilities.

50, Two classroom, 1 office and 1 kitchen small school houses.
10 Woodshops
10 Industrial Shops
10 Automotive repair shops and Carwashes.
10 Model Homes (to use for Home economics training.
10 General Stores
One Restaurant and Bar
10 Greenhouse, Lawn and Gardens
Five Trucking centers.

And what we do for a period of three years, is give them Job and Life Skills.

This is how it works.

We start off by teaching them how to dress, and how to maintain their Hygiene.
Then we teach them Manners, Social skills, Anger Management skills and Etiquette (again).
Then we educate them from the First Grade up to the 12th in an accelerated program.
Then we teach them job skills and life skills.

And they go on field trips to the following places to learn about the world beyond poverty.

Apartment complexes
Zoos and Aquariums
National Parks
Museums
Sports Arenas
Gyms
Libraries


They cannot graduate until they have the following.

A High School Diploma
A Trade School Diploma
A Business Management, Accounting, Real Estate and Insurance Diploma
A CDL with Air Brakes endorsement
A Housekeeping certification
A First Aid Certification
And pass a psychological and occupational skills examination.

Then we put them into the "United British Republic Work Corps" where they do work for the cities, gaining experience.

Driving Busses and Trucks, Cleaning the streets, repairing roads and electrical equipment and doing landscaping work in public places.
For pay.
we have all of that already in place here in the United States.
It starts early around age 6, we call it school. It can continue into the 30s if you really want, we call that an advanced degree from a college. It very good at preventing poverty. The problem is that its just too hard to get some certain groups of people to take part in it, so we end up with a whole bunch of dumbasses that cant support themselves and spend most of their time crying about other people not paying them enough to do nothing at all.



Yes and from age six, until they are adults and sometimes beyond, they're 100 % captive, and mentally subject to their parent's influences and their childhood friend's influences which doesn't always care about the kid or the outcome FOR the kid later on.
That's why repairs as adults should be available.
:)
 
This is how I would handle the Welfare program for the poor in my country called "The United British Republic of the Arctic Territories".


They would not get one unearned cent from the Government for ANYTHING.
Instead the lifestyle that keeps them poor has got to go.


I would have a Campus, with the following facilities.

One Behavioral Health Rehab center, where they are treated for the behavioral issues that keeps them poor.
That's where they learn how to dress, how to maintain their hygiene, how to treat people and respect people, and where they learn Anger management skills, Social skills and Etiquette, and to detox from any physical or psychological addictions they have.

Then they move into one of the 100 Bunkhouse barracks.
And the following training facilities.

50, Two classroom, 1 office and 1 kitchen small school houses.
10 Woodshops
10 Industrial Shops
10 Automotive repair shops and Carwashes.
10 Model Homes (to use for Home economics training.
10 General Stores
One Restaurant and Bar
10 Greenhouse, Lawn and Gardens
Five Trucking centers.

And what we do for a period of three years, is give them Job and Life Skills.

This is how it works.

We start off by teaching them how to dress, and how to maintain their Hygiene.
Then we teach them Manners, Social skills, Anger Management skills and Etiquette (again).
Then we educate them from the First Grade up to the 12th in an accelerated program.
Then we teach them job skills and life skills.

And they go on field trips to the following places to learn about the world beyond poverty.

Apartment complexes
Zoos and Aquariums
National Parks
Museums
Sports Arenas
Gyms
Libraries


They cannot graduate until they have the following.

A High School Diploma
A Trade School Diploma
A Business Management, Accounting, Real Estate and Insurance Diploma
A CDL with Air Brakes endorsement
A Housekeeping certification
A First Aid Certification
And pass a psychological and occupational skills examination.

Then we put them into the "United British Republic Work Corps" where they do work for the cities, gaining experience.

Driving Busses and Trucks, Cleaning the streets, repairing roads and electrical equipment and doing landscaping work in public places.
For pay.
we have all of that already in place here in the United States.
It starts early around age 6, we call it school. It can continue into the 30s if you really want, we call that an advanced degree from a college. It very good at preventing poverty. The problem is that its just too hard to get some certain groups of people to take part in it, so we end up with a whole bunch of dumbasses that cant support themselves and spend most of their time crying about other people not paying them enough to do nothing at all.



Yes and from age six, until they are adults and sometimes beyond, they're 100 % captive, and mentally subject to their parent's influences and their childhood friend's influences which doesn't always care about the kid or the outcome FOR the kid later on.
That's why repairs as adults should be available.
:)
then the parents should pay for those repairs, not me. I had nothing to do with their lack of motivation. and personally, Im not poor so I dont really care about those that are. I got mine without digging in others pockets, they should be able to do the same.
 
This is how I would handle the Welfare program for the poor in my country called "The United British Republic of the Arctic Territories".


They would not get one unearned cent from the Government for ANYTHING.
Instead the lifestyle that keeps them poor has got to go.


I would have a Campus, with the following facilities.

One Behavioral Health Rehab center, where they are treated for the behavioral issues that keeps them poor.
That's where they learn how to dress, how to maintain their hygiene, how to treat people and respect people, and where they learn Anger management skills, Social skills and Etiquette, and to detox from any physical or psychological addictions they have.

Then they move into one of the 100 Bunkhouse barracks.
And the following training facilities.

50, Two classroom, 1 office and 1 kitchen small school houses.
10 Woodshops
10 Industrial Shops
10 Automotive repair shops and Carwashes.
10 Model Homes (to use for Home economics training.
10 General Stores
One Restaurant and Bar
10 Greenhouse, Lawn and Gardens
Five Trucking centers.

And what we do for a period of three years, is give them Job and Life Skills.

This is how it works.

We start off by teaching them how to dress, and how to maintain their Hygiene.
Then we teach them Manners, Social skills, Anger Management skills and Etiquette (again).
Then we educate them from the First Grade up to the 12th in an accelerated program.
Then we teach them job skills and life skills.

And they go on field trips to the following places to learn about the world beyond poverty.

Apartment complexes
Zoos and Aquariums
National Parks
Museums
Sports Arenas
Gyms
Libraries


They cannot graduate until they have the following.

A High School Diploma
A Trade School Diploma
A Business Management, Accounting, Real Estate and Insurance Diploma
A CDL with Air Brakes endorsement
A Housekeeping certification
A First Aid Certification
And pass a psychological and occupational skills examination.

Then we put them into the "United British Republic Work Corps" where they do work for the cities, gaining experience.

Driving Busses and Trucks, Cleaning the streets, repairing roads and electrical equipment and doing landscaping work in public places.
For pay.
we have all of that already in place here in the United States.
It starts early around age 6, we call it school. It can continue into the 30s if you really want, we call that an advanced degree from a college. It very good at preventing poverty. The problem is that its just too hard to get some certain groups of people to take part in it, so we end up with a whole bunch of dumbasses that cant support themselves and spend most of their time crying about other people not paying them enough to do nothing at all.



Yes and from age six, until they are adults and sometimes beyond, they're 100 % captive, and mentally subject to their parent's influences and their childhood friend's influences which doesn't always care about the kid or the outcome FOR the kid later on.
That's why repairs as adults should be available.
:)
then the parents should pay for those repairs, not me. I had nothing to do with their lack of motivation. and personally, Im not poor so I dont really care about those that are. I got mine without digging in others pockets, they should be able to do the same.

Under your idea we wouldn't have a country, or a society.

And that's exactly what the program I posted about does, it makes people so that they don't have to live off of other people.
 
This is how I would handle the Welfare program for the poor in my country called "The United British Republic of the Arctic Territories".


They would not get one unearned cent from the Government for ANYTHING.
Instead the lifestyle that keeps them poor has got to go.


I would have a Campus, with the following facilities.

One Behavioral Health Rehab center, where they are treated for the behavioral issues that keeps them poor.
That's where they learn how to dress, how to maintain their hygiene, how to treat people and respect people, and where they learn Anger management skills, Social skills and Etiquette, and to detox from any physical or psychological addictions they have.

Then they move into one of the 100 Bunkhouse barracks.
And the following training facilities.

50, Two classroom, 1 office and 1 kitchen small school houses.
10 Woodshops
10 Industrial Shops
10 Automotive repair shops and Carwashes.
10 Model Homes (to use for Home economics training.
10 General Stores
One Restaurant and Bar
10 Greenhouse, Lawn and Gardens
Five Trucking centers.

And what we do for a period of three years, is give them Job and Life Skills.

This is how it works.

We start off by teaching them how to dress, and how to maintain their Hygiene.
Then we teach them Manners, Social skills, Anger Management skills and Etiquette (again).
Then we educate them from the First Grade up to the 12th in an accelerated program.
Then we teach them job skills and life skills.

And they go on field trips to the following places to learn about the world beyond poverty.

Apartment complexes
Zoos and Aquariums
National Parks
Museums
Sports Arenas
Gyms
Libraries


They cannot graduate until they have the following.

A High School Diploma
A Trade School Diploma
A Business Management, Accounting, Real Estate and Insurance Diploma
A CDL with Air Brakes endorsement
A Housekeeping certification
A First Aid Certification
And pass a psychological and occupational skills examination.

Then we put them into the "United British Republic Work Corps" where they do work for the cities, gaining experience.

Driving Busses and Trucks, Cleaning the streets, repairing roads and electrical equipment and doing landscaping work in public places.
For pay.
we have all of that already in place here in the United States.
It starts early around age 6, we call it school. It can continue into the 30s if you really want, we call that an advanced degree from a college. It very good at preventing poverty. The problem is that its just too hard to get some certain groups of people to take part in it, so we end up with a whole bunch of dumbasses that cant support themselves and spend most of their time crying about other people not paying them enough to do nothing at all.



Yes and from age six, until they are adults and sometimes beyond, they're 100 % captive, and mentally subject to their parent's influences and their childhood friend's influences which doesn't always care about the kid or the outcome FOR the kid later on.
That's why repairs as adults should be available.
:)
then the parents should pay for those repairs, not me. I had nothing to do with their lack of motivation. and personally, Im not poor so I dont really care about those that are. I got mine without digging in others pockets, they should be able to do the same.

Under your idea we wouldn't have a country, or a society.

And that's exactly what the program I posted about does, it makes people so that they don't have to live off of other people.
who pays for the program in your example?
and I disagree, those that require or demand extra care at the expense of others take money away from research and development, infrastructure etc... they are hindering society.
 
This is how I would handle the Welfare program for the poor in my country called "The United British Republic of the Arctic Territories".


They would not get one unearned cent from the Government for ANYTHING.
Instead the lifestyle that keeps them poor has got to go.


I would have a Campus, with the following facilities.

One Behavioral Health Rehab center, where they are treated for the behavioral issues that keeps them poor.
That's where they learn how to dress, how to maintain their hygiene, how to treat people and respect people, and where they learn Anger management skills, Social skills and Etiquette, and to detox from any physical or psychological addictions they have.

Then they move into one of the 100 Bunkhouse barracks.
And the following training facilities.

50, Two classroom, 1 office and 1 kitchen small school houses.
10 Woodshops
10 Industrial Shops
10 Automotive repair shops and Carwashes.
10 Model Homes (to use for Home economics training.
10 General Stores
One Restaurant and Bar
10 Greenhouse, Lawn and Gardens
Five Trucking centers.

And what we do for a period of three years, is give them Job and Life Skills.

This is how it works.

We start off by teaching them how to dress, and how to maintain their Hygiene.
Then we teach them Manners, Social skills, Anger Management skills and Etiquette (again).
Then we educate them from the First Grade up to the 12th in an accelerated program.
Then we teach them job skills and life skills.

And they go on field trips to the following places to learn about the world beyond poverty.

Apartment complexes
Zoos and Aquariums
National Parks
Museums
Sports Arenas
Gyms
Libraries


They cannot graduate until they have the following.

A High School Diploma
A Trade School Diploma
A Business Management, Accounting, Real Estate and Insurance Diploma
A CDL with Air Brakes endorsement
A Housekeeping certification
A First Aid Certification
And pass a psychological and occupational skills examination.

Then we put them into the "United British Republic Work Corps" where they do work for the cities, gaining experience.

Driving Busses and Trucks, Cleaning the streets, repairing roads and electrical equipment and doing landscaping work in public places.
For pay.
we have all of that already in place here in the United States.
It starts early around age 6, we call it school. It can continue into the 30s if you really want, we call that an advanced degree from a college. It very good at preventing poverty. The problem is that its just too hard to get some certain groups of people to take part in it, so we end up with a whole bunch of dumbasses that cant support themselves and spend most of their time crying about other people not paying them enough to do nothing at all.



Yes and from age six, until they are adults and sometimes beyond, they're 100 % captive, and mentally subject to their parent's influences and their childhood friend's influences which doesn't always care about the kid or the outcome FOR the kid later on.
That's why repairs as adults should be available.
:)
then the parents should pay for those repairs, not me. I had nothing to do with their lack of motivation. and personally, Im not poor so I dont really care about those that are. I got mine without digging in others pockets, they should be able to do the same.

Under your idea we wouldn't have a country, or a society.

And that's exactly what the program I posted about does, it makes people so that they don't have to live off of other people.
who pays for the program in your example?
and I disagree, those that require or demand extra care at the expense of others take money away from research and development, infrastructure etc... they are hindering society.

Tax payers, as they pay for the country period.
And like anything else, you get what you pay for.
A nation included.

As for Infrastructure, who builds it ?
People who function ?
Or Drunken criminal, violent bums ?

I say we make people who function so that infrastructure does better.
:)
 
First of all the Constitution doesn't protect the private or public sector economics.
Secondly the US constitution doesn't apply AT ALL WHATSOEVER to the United Republic.
yes, it does, via Due Process.

Due process means that we can't make you do 10 years in prison without having a trial by a jury of your peers.
It doesn't mean that you get to sit around and do nothing and live off of everybody else because you can't get your shit straight.

It also doesn't mean that you don't get time (in any type of) correctional facility after being convicted of a crime.
It means the same laws apply to those who can get rich as well as those who can get poor, usually.
 
My idea also isn't right wing, but about as far left as you can get and still be called socialist and not communist.
It deals with people intensely and gives them what they need.

It's not the Government's job to give people what they need. Its,their job to get out of the way and let people succeed or fail on their own.
in the Age of Corporate Welfare?

why only negativity against the poor.
 

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