Lessons in Welfare...
wxb200
Published
05/05/2010
I recently asked my friends' 12 year old daughter what she wanted to be when she grows up. She said she wanted to be President of the United States . Both of her parents, liberal Democrats, were standing there. So I asked her, "If you were President, what would be the first thing you would do?" She replied, "I'd give food and houses to all the homeless people."
Her parents beamed.
"Wow. . .what a worthy goal," I told her. I said, "But you don't have to wait until you're President to do that. You can come over to my house and mow the lawn, pull weeds, trimm the hedges and sweep my driveway, and I'll pay you $50. . . Then I'll take you over to the grocery store where the homeless guy hangs out, and you can give him the $50 to use toward food and a new house for him."
She thought that over for a few seconds, then she looked me straight in the eye and asked, "Why doesn't the homeless guy come over and do the work, and you can just pay him the $50?"
I said, "Welcome to the Republican Party."
Her parents still aren't speaking to me.
Her parents beamed.
"Wow. . .what a worthy goal," I told her. I said, "But you don't have to wait until you're President to do that. You can come over to my house and mow the lawn, pull weeds, trimm the hedges and sweep my driveway, and I'll pay you $50. . . Then I'll take you over to the grocery store where the homeless guy hangs out, and you can give him the $50 to use toward food and a new house for him."
She thought that over for a few seconds, then she looked me straight in the eye and asked, "Why doesn't the homeless guy come over and do the work, and you can just pay him the $50?"
I said, "Welcome to the Republican Party."
Her parents still aren't speaking to me.
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