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03-12-2011 04:00 PM
Most of us want to help those who have fallen on hard times but for how long and how much?
We support families for years, provide housing, utilities, healthcare, food, and education but should there be a limit? How many years? How much?
The anti Arizona thread made me wonder why so much is expected from the productive in supporting the non-productive.
People who work but cannot afford insurance or can only afford insurance with a large deductible and co pays are paying taxes to provide free insurance for those who don't work at all. This seems wrong to me.
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