I'm sure most of us are familiar with the semi-racist/classist rhetoric about welfare recipients and their calculated abuses of the entitlement programs in America, but there's an interesting caveat to some entitlement recipients.
I'm sure if you live in rural America or in the Southeast you've seen them or, regretably, know them. I'm speaking of the social safety-net supporters that have a severe distrust of the federal government. These baffling naysayers are the ones that condemn paying taxes or deride the instance of the elitist class of billionaires paying a heftier percentage of taxes. They enthusiastically spend federal bucks on food and shelter while voting for people that want to cut social programs out of the budget. These people are everyday getting by on a system that they deny helps them. They think the budget for their foodstamps materializes from the heavenly ether.
I bring this up because I have a family member that does not work and enjoys the luxury of having the government pay for Medicare and SSI. This family member also thought that Medicare and SSI were not entitlements--they were paid for separately. Sure, they are deducted separately from a person's income, but the federal government does put regular income tax into Medicare to balance for losses. This family member also thought Romney was a better candidate for the simple reason that a reduction in corporate taxes, a continuation of Bush's tax code, and balancing the budget (a la cutting expenditures), might magically create a better country. I have no problem with someone voting for Romney because they think his policies are necessary, but when that same person accepts government entitlements then I think they are being disingenuous and, above all, fucking ignorant.
But this is America. We want these people to succeed, right? Kick out the crutches, lace up the boots, and send them back to work, right? Well, I would agree if I didn't think that certain adherents in this country are fueling this anti-government buffoonery. The same harpies that soil the food before the public can eat it are the same ones that are trying to cripple the social programs by making sure that people abuse them. There's a conspiracy folks! Deregulation zealots that want to replace the US government with corporations. This is the same hyperbole that gave the American financial institutions a golden parachute while working people got pink slips. It's the same backwards logic that thinks unions are causing the current economic stagnation (no growth because unions are blocking legislation).
So I voted Obama. Yeah, I know he's probably going to ban some L-G member's assault weapons (boo-hoo) or collapse someone's health insurance, but I don't think he was ready to start making major cuts to entitlements . . . hopefully.
I acknowledge that some people are in need of assistance and for that small percentage of people that abuse it (and usually get caught) I think its worth it to have around. I don't know where I would be today if I didn't have social assistance when I lost my job, nor the people that were receiving unemployment or other federal aid. Besides, if most people that condemn social programs looked into what a person must go through in order to receive it: the bulky paperwork, background scrutiny, and general humiliation by prying government employees; those people might change their attitude.