‘Who Do You Work For?’ (2012)

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Now that we’ve got assorted Democrats calling for us to shower coronavirus bailout money on people who are here illegally, it seemed a fit time to revisit this post.

Who Do You Work For?

Back in 2012 the average welfare household was raking in more than $60,000 a year–quite a bit more than I was making, working full-time.

And then there are public employee pensions.

Government gives them all chunks of my money. Now they want to shower it on illegals, too.

Is there anyone out there we’re not working for?

5 comments on “‘Who Do You Work For?’ (2012)

  1. I make below the national average yearly income but live in a wealthy way because Fort Smith is one of the least expensive places in America to live. A gallon of gas is now $1.49 and going down all the time. Trash collectors and beach life guards make $100,00 a year but can’t afford to buy a house as nice as mine.

    1. I’d love to know more about Fort Smith. I could google it but google’s many political biases can’t paint an accurate picture.

  2. That is astounding. $60,000 a year is a decent living and more than a lot of hard working people make, even today. I wish everyone freedom from want, but people need to work to earn their keep. BTW, I have been told to my face that expecting people to work for a living is messed up thinking. What a convoluted way to think!

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