Sterlin Argento Silverton
04-17-2011, 12:24 AM
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There is a clear partisan line of proponents and opponents of welfare. Many liberal Democrats believe that blacks are disproportionately represented in welfare statistics because of social racism as well as racism that is inherit in America's legal system. Conservative Republicans argue that minorities are lazy and intellectually incapable of joining the workforce. This back and forth affects budget dollars that are allocated to welfare programs.http://www.ehow.com/about_4675101_welfare-statistics.html
I was looking for information on welfare statistics and related material when I came across this paragraph on (e How Trusted advice for the curious life) explaining the partisan divide on the issue of welfare and I just couldn't believe what I was reading. I mean I am a Ron Paul supporter, but not a supporter of the republican party, at least not in a partisan sense, but for them to say " Conservative Republicans argue that minorities are lazy and intellectually incapable of joining the workforce"... I mean who wrote this Allen Grayson. This is not only propaganda but what they are characterizing as the republican analysis of minority's is actually what I have come to recognize as the liberal democrats view of minority's and in my opinion one of the most scaving examples of racism in present day society. Talking about the shell game... I will not pretend to be surprised or any thing it just really ticked me off being of the marginalized persuasion and all.
There is a clear partisan line of proponents and opponents of welfare. Many liberal Democrats believe that blacks are disproportionately represented in welfare statistics because of social racism as well as racism that is inherit in America's legal system. Conservative Republicans argue that minorities are lazy and intellectually incapable of joining the workforce. This back and forth affects budget dollars that are allocated to welfare programs.http://www.ehow.com/about_4675101_welfare-statistics.html
I was looking for information on welfare statistics and related material when I came across this paragraph on (e How Trusted advice for the curious life) explaining the partisan divide on the issue of welfare and I just couldn't believe what I was reading. I mean I am a Ron Paul supporter, but not a supporter of the republican party, at least not in a partisan sense, but for them to say " Conservative Republicans argue that minorities are lazy and intellectually incapable of joining the workforce"... I mean who wrote this Allen Grayson. This is not only propaganda but what they are characterizing as the republican analysis of minority's is actually what I have come to recognize as the liberal democrats view of minority's and in my opinion one of the most scaving examples of racism in present day society. Talking about the shell game... I will not pretend to be surprised or any thing it just really ticked me off being of the marginalized persuasion and all.