Back in 2010, I declared that Olga Stefou was a symbol of everything that’s wrong with the Greek welfare state.
She was one of the protesters and – if the story captured her thoughts accurately – she displayed an unlimited entitlement mentality. Sort of helps one understand why this cartoon is so accurate.
Now we have an American version of Olga. Her name is Julia, and she is just as much of a moocher.
The good news, though, is that Julia is only a make-believe leech. She’s been created by the Obama campaign to show how big government can provide cradle-to-grave handouts.
The full series can be found at this link, and here’s a screenshot of the handouts that Julia might take at age 31.
Poor Julia is getting mercilessly mocked as everything from a deadbeat to a New Soviet Woman. But I realize my circle of friends, acquaintances, and contacts are not a representative sample.
So I do wonder whether this new gimmick from the Obama campaign will be successful. If it does work, it will show that this Chuck Asay cartoon was depressingly prescient. Heck, this cartoon about government as Santa Claus also will be accurate.
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“The full series can be found at this –> link <– , and here’s a screenshot of the handouts that Julia might take at age 31."
I find the 'sample' appalling, and, since I had never heard of it, want to know more. But, as of 9/27/2020, the link takes you to an apology on the Obama website that the info is no longer available.
Maybe someone knows how to find it on one of the 'history of websites' website
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Julia’s life is only portrayed to age 67 because that is when the Obamacare death panel decided that it was no longer economical to treat her breast cancer and put her on “palliative” care. She lasted 4 months. At the end, her life partner said she was in a lot of pain but that she understood that it was not effective use of dollars to keep treatment going because statistically she did not have enough “useful life” left.
I’d disagree with the last comment. Unfortunately in reality it would be:
“Under Mitt Romney: Health care reform would be repealed… and replaced with a different bad national Romneycare system and not the free market”
They left the end off. It should read –
“Under Mitt Romney: Health care reform would be repealed….and Julia would receive far superior care than she ever could under a government run system.”
Somebody has to create the other side of this story. Picture the poor shlub that has to be enslaved to pay for this poor lass’ self-absorbed laziness.
I just threw up a little in my mouth. This is revolting.
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Alexandra Pelosi (Nancy’s daughter) did a great job of showing in this clip (which you can find on youtube or at my blog) on Bill Maher’s show on how many people who receive welfare benefits are really able bodied people who have no desire to get a job. Some of them have mutiple children with several women and many of them feel that they are owed their benefits by Obama because they voted for him. Dan you dos a great job showing the mentality of Obama’s re-election campaign which encourages people to add up all the benefits people can get from big government and how they can outgive Romney!!! Keep up the good work.
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