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posted by fixit in In The News

In Eleven States, More on Welfare than Working

January 1, 2013

Still glad you voted for the socialist? 'Cause in November, when the election was being held, there were already more lay-abouts collecting welfare than workers paying for it in 11 states.

How many more will there be in four years? When the ruling coalition of thieves and the clueless has run off everyone who knew how to organize a company, when they've been looted and cursed and their families threatened for the last time, when they've run off to somewhere that's safe, then what happens to us poor working slobs? The unemployable have got their revenge, they've taken over Washington. Their stealing everything they can carry and theyVre trashing what they can't carry. And, for the next four years, it's only going to get worse.

Read more: http://www.forbes.com/sites/baldwin/2012/11/25/do-you-live-in-a-death-sp...

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