June 25, 2010

swing to communism to create jobs?

Cheryl is concerned about the rise of welfare and nanny states in response to the global financial crisis and massive immigration and unemployment, and believes that there will ultimately be a swing to communism in order to create jobs for all.

"For all its faults, communism had one good point," says Cheryl. “It's mantra was no work, no food - and that should be our mantra, too."

"Germany was the first of the European nations to crack down on welfare - forcing people to work for less than regular wages - and good for them," says Cheryl. "Forced labor might stick in the craw of native Germans but it is a measure that will surely stop a lot of freeloading immigrants and refugees from wanting to live in Germany."

"In time the rest of the EU and the rest of the western world will have to follow Germany's lead," says Cheryl, "because the welfare cash cow is drying up. Given the choice of forced work in the cities for low wages or return to the land and fend for themselves, I'd expect a lot of people - including the refugees -- will decide they are better off being peasants than slum dwellers."

"I believe welfare - except for the genuinely needy - should be abolished because it attracts freeloaders from other countries and promotes a 'soft', dependent population," says Cheryl. "Responsibility should be sheeted home to families to take care of their own - making people think twice before having a third, fourth or fifth child, and far more encouragement and facilitation should he given to unemployed people to start their own businesses, to create their own jobs, even if it is just street entertainment or car washing."

"There may be very few regular jobs these days, but there is always something that people can do if given a hard enough incentive -- such as no more welfare," explains Cheryl. "Give these people the use of a block of land with a few chickens and a real cow - rather than a cash cow - and force them to take care of themselves!"

Read more from Cheryl on this subject:

  • the welfare cash cow
  • immigrants and cash cows





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