When we think of Julia, the mythical moocher created by the Obama campaign, our first instinct is probably to grab our wallets and purses. After all, she symbolizes the entitlement mindset, as illustrated by this Ramirez cartoon.
But let’s think of this from Julia’s perspective and speculate about what it will mean for her life. Shouldn’t we worry whether a life on the dole will destroy her spirit?
Or perhaps that question is too abstract, so let’s make it more personal. Would we ever want any of our children and grandchildren to become wards of the state, living empty and hollow lives of dependency and never achieving anything?
The answer is no, of course, because we want our loved ones to have good and happy lives.
So why, then, would anybody want to impose that fate on a stranger? And this isn’t an abstract question. That’s what the welfare state does, every day, over and over again, subsidizing poverty and sloth.
And not just in the United States. I shared a truly sad video a couple of years ago showing how the British welfare state created multi-generational poverty and misery.
Now we have another video, this one from the folks at The Commentator, showing a news report from London that should anger all taxpayers. But it also should upset all people who care about rescuing people from government-induced emptiness.
I’m almost at a loss for words. At the risk of making sweeping judgments based on a short news clip, it appears that this poor woman’s life has been destroyed by government dependency.
And if you’re wondering how someone could ever allow themselves to be caught in the quicksand of the welfare state, don’t forget the story of Natalija, as well the expose about Danny and Gina. They are all healthy young people who made rational economic decisions to mooch since they could enjoy more comfortable lives.
The same thing happens in America. This story from Pennsylvania also shows that it can be far more lucrative to rely on handouts than to climb the economic ladder.
Just in case you think that’s an isolated example, look at this remarkable chart revealing how life on the dole can be much more remunerative than a life of striving and work (you can see similar charts for the U.K. by clicking here).
Let’s return to the woman in the video. I confess that I’m a bit conflicted. Should I feel sorry for Ms. MacDonald or should I look down on her?
The government has wrecked her life with handouts, yet there are probably people just like her who made the choice to avoid dependency and climb out of poverty. If you believe in free will, then she deserves some scorn.
That being said, I’m much more willing to heap abuse on Natalija, Gina, and Danny. They’re young and they should know better. Then again, in 30 years, how will they be different from the woman in the video?
These questions don’t have any good answers, so let’s close with a few examples of how the welfare state subsidizes some truly odd behavior.
- In the battle of the bums, we’ve had the spectacle of “Diaper Man” vs “Footless Hans.”
- In the contest for most despicable moocher, we have the “Florida Pedophiles” vs the “Gimme Babymaker.”
- In the perverse challenge match to subsidize one’s enemies, there’s the “Australian Jihadist” vs the “French terror suspect.”
And remember, you’re paying for all this!
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The catch to living on welfare, of course, is that even if you do have a higher real income than someone who is working, you still are the loser, because a life spent living off others and achieving nothing is fundamentally unsatisfying. People were created to do useful work. Yes, work can become drudgery. But not working makes your life aimless and depressing.
Ron – good job point out that she is actually a victim. Too often here in America, liberals claim they want to help the “poor” but their policies have the opposite result. When confronted with this fact, they just complain that Republicans/conservatives hate the poor and children and elderly people.
Everette – the negative income tax would be good. I’m also a fan of some welfare reform proposals that require able bodies people to work for their benefits. You wouldn’t be forcing people to work. Then can choose to not work but then would not receive any benefits. Teaching people to work and be self-sufficient should be the corner-stone of any welfare program!!!
Milton Friedman’s negative income tax is the answer if the welfare state is eliminated. However, after proposing this Friedman went and testified against his plan since they just wanted to add the negative income tax plan and not eliminate any programs. What a shame.
This example is to be pitied because she is a welfare victim. She knows no other life. But at the same time there are political parties and Unions here in the UK that seek to keep people like her in this victimhood because it secures their powerbase and influence.
This story relates to the fact the government are looking to dock Housing Benefit payments to people in council or social housing who underoccupy (i.e. they are occupying publicly supplied housing that has too many bedrooms that they are not using). Another, lesser reported, strand is that this benefit is usually paid direct to the landlord on behalf of the tenant by the state. The person nominally receiving the benefit never sees that money except as a deduction against their rent.
It was reported that in a pilot scheme whereby the benefit cash was given to the claimant (in order that they take greater responsibility for their household budget) rent arrears skyrocketed. Essentially they took the money and either spent it on other things or did not know this was to pay the rent with. Either way the reliably left-wing press reported it as a “failure” of government policy instead of the embarrassment to the Welfare State that it actually was – that grown adults were so incapable of looking after themselves because the State always did that.
If you look closely though that single mom does almost as well with $10,000 income. In fact she probably has a higher net income than a single man making $70,000 after you subtract out all his taxes.