Monday, July 16, 2012

Hand Out, Hand In

by Ruth A. Sheets

It seems that again, it is in fashion to malign people who receive unemployment.  I guess conservatives did not get enough traction when they went after people on food stamps and seniors on Medicare.  Folks like Rush Limbaugh accuse those who receive unemployment of collecting instead of working, being a drain on society.  His rant went on and on about these freeloaders who could be out there working if only they tried a LITTLE harder.

It seems that Rush and his cronies consider unemployment a handout to the lazy.  According to him, this handout should be cut off.  America would be stronger and our deficit would be lowered.

I find it interesting that people who have jobs, even jobs that are of nominal value like Rush’s have no qualms berating those who no longer have the jobs they counted on for a living.  They claim that recipients of unemployment are sucking America dry.  Are they really?

I recently read that Mitt Romney got a tax break of $77,000 for his horse.  Why does Romney need such a tax break?  Because it’s there?  Why isn’t Rush bent out of shape over that and other equally ridiculous government assistance? 

My brother-in-law has a theory that I really like.  He says it’s probably because in the case of unemployment, money is being given directly to a person, who has to have their hand out.  In Romney’s case, he just gets to keep his money.  His hand stays in his pocket along with the money.  The former is overt while the latter is more covert and not as public.

So, as long as people are getting tax breaks, even for things as frivolous as horses, they are not a drain on society, but if a check is cut to enable a person/family to survive, society is being tapped.

Does anyone else recognize the hyhpocrisy here?  The addiction of the wealthy to their money requires them to make the “have nots” feel like losers and inferior people.  Rush’s rants are designed to make the non-thinkers among us believe that wealth is just around the corner for them and that the unemployed are keeping them from their dream of riches.  This is nonsense of course.

The sad part is that Rush’s audience is being used by the wealthy who care nothing about their lack of  jobs or the unemployment among their neighbors.  Give the downtrodden another group of Americans to hate.  It takes the pressure off the wealthy and their enablers.

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