This is one of those areas where there is some separation between myself and some of my friends on the right. If there welfare fraud? Yes! Should it be addressed? Absolutely! However, if we stopped every single person who is defrauding welfare, that would not compare to the damage done to our economy by corporate welfare and corporations scamming the system. Bottom line, it wasn't some welfare queen that destroyed the economy in 08. It wasn't some union worker making shitty cars over at GM. It was the corporations, specifically those in the financial industry, and the welfare check they received for doing the damage is unconscionable. The complete lack of any significant criminal legal action against them is criminal in and of itself. Not one f'n prosecution? Com'on! The S&L scam delivered thousands of criminal prosecutions and that was a pimple on the ass of what culminated in 2008.
Where you and I may disagree, is that the Obama administration has failed miserably holding these people to account. Further, his high mined speeches about caring for the average American worker is nothing but empty rhetoric. I can't think of another elected offical who inspired so much hope in the beginning and delivered so little in actual substance.
Captain, I'm sure you know this, but the argument on the right against welfare is NOT about giving money to lazy people or giving money to black people. It just irritates the hell out of many people here, myself included, that votes can be bought so cheaply. And that's all the left is doing, buying votes for pennies on the dollar. The care for the poor is such bullshit. How can I prove that? What has the left done for the schools in this country? If you want to end poverty, if you really care about those poor people, educate them, don't hand them a check. When you hand them money all you have done is bought them and put them back into slavery.