eliminate all welfare and the problem will go away.
ahh... the Obola economy !
THANKS OBOLA !!
I worked for a farmer about 30 years ago — Great job loved every sweaty, stinky, hard minute of it, didn’t get rich, but I learned a lot about life.
Anyway, that first spring that I worked for him we were having trouble with one of the horses — It wouldn’t work and it didn’t want to leave the barn after the long hard cold winter.
The farmer said he was “barn sour.”
I asked, “what is barn sour.”
He replied: Barn sour is laziness; the horse has learned that they’re expected to work when they’re away from the barn. Barn sour usually means refusing to leave the barn, refusing to move forward, bucking or jigging, violently backing up or wheeling around suddenly, rearing, moving awkwardly and/or racing towards home. The horse has become accustomed to getting its stall cleaned twice a day, fresh hay and fresh water twice a day and not having to anything for it.
He went on to say that there is one cure for a barn sour horse and it is rewarding desirable behaviors and associating positive experiences away from the barn.
Apparently “barn sour” can and does apply to people too.
The other side of the problem is that the US Government and the states give a living wage to these people without their doing anything.
I see job wanted ads all over the place, just not up to their comfortable standards for free.
A hammock is not a safety net.
And unfortunately, big brother is more than happy to loot from those of us working to keep these folks from getting what they deserve.