You’re right re public assistance, and IMO, “charity” in general.
This is why, post-Election Day, I have determined....We will continue our weekly church contribution, but all extra giving is OVER. I will no longer participate in the “food for the hungry” campaigns. I will no longer purchase Christmas gifts for “the downtrodden.” Food pantry and St. Vincent de Paul donations — done with ‘em. From now on, any and all financial resources we have will go to US and OUR children. No longer will we participate in giving to those who, with 99.9% certainty, vote time and time again for OUR demise, for OUR loss, for the DECLINE of our childrens’ future. So to those with their hands out, looking for pity ... hey, here’s the phone number to your O’Saviorama.... Good luck with that!
“We will continue our weekly church contribution, but all extra giving is OVER.”
I won’t even give weekly anymore; the Church should have come out against ObamaCare from the get-go, not when they realized they would be paying for it as well.
I don’t doubt that this made all the difference in this election.
I’m right with you. Government insist upon doing the job in my stead with my money, in that case they can have it. Nobody in this country will starve, quite the contrary.