Governments hand out more money than they have to support welfare and they land in debt.
Then they have to borrow money — and then there's interest on top of that.
That's bad business. And it has created a culture of entitlement.
When I was growing up my mother went to work. There was no welfare. If you worked, you made money.
If you didn't work, you had to figure it out — you'd go and wash dishes.
The new breed of 20-year-olds don't want to do those jobs.
So people from other countries come over and are thrilled to get the chance to wipe the floors.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
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