Why are you against personal responsibility?

Question by Stephen T: Why are you against personal responsibility?
I just asked if you’d vote for me, and several people said “no”. I agree that those (elderly) with physical problems need help but not fully functioning 25 year old males with no families. If we have “help” available people will accept it without thinking of the greater good… didn’t you just hear about those 9 people that cost Texas 3 million dollars!!

Liberals always talk about “personal freedom” but what about the personal freedom to not support laziness, corruption, welfare, etc. Are those not our choices?

Best answer:

Answer by Kael M
I think there is always work, some people are disabled or have to take care of children…other people abuse the system.
Out of the few people I have ever known to be on well fare 1 was freudulant.
She had like 5 kids, a job and a boyfriend who was making good money…but she stayed on well fare because of all the money she got for the kids.
I think everyone should have to be reviewed when they sign up, and then every 3 months or so after that.

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