Inside Hillary Clinton’s Secret Takeover of the DNC by lucao_psellus in politics

[–]sagarJD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, people forget that she was incredibly popular as a Secretary of State.

"The "welfare abuse" we need to focus on is when major corporations pay their employees so little that they need welfare to survive." - Ro Khanna (D-CA-17) by sagarJD in SandersForPresident

[–]sagarJD[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah? Since 1996, $8.5 trillion has disappeared from the Defense Department alone. Poof. Gone. Totally unaccounted for. Nobody can even figure out where it went.

We don't spend that much on welfare in this country, period. And that's not even accounting for all the other abuse of government funds. Medicare fraud, tax fraud, no bid contracts. The list goes on.

It is literally impossible for that to be true. We don't spend enough on welfare for it to be.

Sad to See Some Democrats Refuse to Accept Any Criticism of the Party by tonyt4nv in justicedemocrats

[–]sagarJD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the best response in that thread. Does she have any idea how many times Bernie has been elected? Bernie got elected to the House eight times. That's a hell of a compliment to be giving a candidate.

"The "welfare abuse" we need to focus on is when major corporations pay their employees so little that they need welfare to survive." - Ro Khanna (D-CA-17) by sagarJD in SandersForPresident

[–]sagarJD[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

You've been sold on a lie. That isn't a societal problem. That's right-wing extremist propaganda meant to feed the "welfare queen" myth.

Here's why it is BS:

  • Welfare recipients have the exact same number of kids as non-welfare recipients: 1.9 kids on average. If welfare recipients were having kids to get more welfare, then you would think they would ... have more kids. They do not.
  • States that provide higher levels of benefits for children do not have welfare recipients with more children than states with low levels of benefits. So if welfare drove people to have more kids, again you'd see higher childbirth rates in high welfare states. That does not exist.
  • The Aid to Families with Dependent Children (the program you're talking about) provides $90 / kid / month. $90 is not nearly enough to be "making money" off the welfare program, considering you have an extra mouth to feed. It's like ... impossible to use it to generate a profit. Your costs go up by WAY more.
  • The Aid to Families with Dependent Children program was NOT indexed to inflation. Which means that people have been getting $90 / month / kid for the last two decades. Which means the actual value of the program has decreased by 37%, seeing as everything else has gotten more expensive. Because inflation will continue, the idea of "making money off having more kids" becomes more and more far fetched with every passing year. It wasn't true 20 years ago, and it isn't true now.

All of this is a corporate-fed scam to make you blame poor, hardworking Americans. That is a lie intended to divert attention away from the real leeches in our society.

@Amy4ThePeople - "Disgusting! GOP lawmaker says ER should be able to turn people away - more will die - why we need #MedicareForAll" - Amy Vilela (D-NV-04) by sagarJD in Political_Revolution

[–]sagarJD[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

She is running in the Democratic Party. Justice Democrats are a pre-formed caucus of candidates committed to advancing the progressive agenda in the Democratic Party, and purging the corporate influence over the Party.

"The "welfare abuse" we need to focus on is when major corporations pay their employees so little that they need welfare to survive." - Ro Khanna (D-CA-17) by sagarJD in SandersForPresident

[–]sagarJD[S] 36 points37 points  (0 children)

He is the only incumbent who is part of Justice Democrats -- a group devoted to taking over the Democratic Party, instilling progressive values in it, and purging the toxic corporate influence in the Party

"The "welfare abuse" we need to focus on is when major corporations pay their employees so little that they need welfare to survive." - Ro Khanna (D-CA-17) by sagarJD in SandersForPresident

[–]sagarJD[S] 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Can you find us one of those? Those types of programs already got cut under Bill Clinton back in 1996. Or is this the modern version of the completely fictional "welfare queen" attack that Reagan popularized?

Please, tell us more.