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I hate the term. I am insulted by the term and I want people everywhere to stop using it. Save your rationale.
You have the strangest collection of positions lol.
http://www.galtsgulchonline.com/posts/7c...
And nations do not need to prevent people from entering the country in order to maintain their so-called "national sovereignty." A government can function perfectly well without tracking every single individual who wants to reside within its borders.
Would the same thing be true for policing? I say no because someone who doesn't pay still receives the benefit of policing. Suppose we find that we could get some of the benefits of policing from a well-design welfare or education program. It seems like everyone should have to contribute to that too. Otherwise we arrive that absurd (IMHO) position that it's okay to use gov't to solve a problem if the solution involves guns and clubs but not if it involves food and education.
I agree, though, overall I'd like less gov't focus to solve problems. If it would work, I'd rather have voluntary contributions and just live with some free riders who don't pay their way.
What does this mean? I believe just focusing your disadvantages makes you less likely to succeed. It makes you think about things you can't change instead of things you can. I don't think very many people win consistently by focusing on their disadvantages.
And you are mistaken that illegal immigrants do not receive government payments. You are also incorrect that it is impossible for an illegal immigrant to obtain a social security number. Whether that number is valid or not is another issue.
I've never actually heard someone say it but it sounds like basic poisoning the well. I really reject it.
+1, as if anyone gives a whit, for explaining a controversial position.
By the way, illegal immigrants actually don't receive any welfare. There are many Hispanic people on welfare, yes, but they are legal immigrants, not illegal ones. Getting on welfare requires a social security number, which an illegal immigrant wouldn't have.
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