Jim Nowlan: It is true. There are people who don’t want to work anymore – Chicago Tribune*

"I am not opposed to any one of these programs, nor to helping people in need. And I know many single parents struggle mightily to make a decent life for themselves and their kids, even with these programs. I simply point out that strategies can be — and are — developed by some to create an alternative lifestyle that avoids participating in conventional work."
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Ataraxis
2 years ago

….,and they vote for Democrats.

debtsor
2 years ago
Reply to  Ataraxis

Ah, you beat me to it. I was going to say that former RINO legislator shocked to discover Democrats are leeches.

Old Joe
2 years ago

There’s always been people that don’t wanna work. However, many decades ago they couldn’t get Uncle Sugar to pay for their bad habits.

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