Quote from denner:
It's more a matter of approaching the "tipping point" of an economy. The number of households on food stamps, in foreclosure, unemployed, underemployed, without health care, in need of student loans, etc, etc...I believe it's part and parcel of the nefarious plan to create persistent inflation and create this bifurcated South American style economy.
You can't "control" a person with options, but when their lives depend on government largesse, they are a captive voting block.
Of course if you make your populace penniless you don't need their votes, they cannot raise a force to oppose you. At a certain point in this conspiratorial argument the logic breaks down. Anyway, if you don't like the negative effects of a large, poor group casting their votes to get stuff, don't have a large, poor group.