Persuasive Essay On Welfare

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Recently, a medical care professional witnessed a patient on welfare assistance proudly state that he dodges the mandatory work requirement by showing up late for job interviews. During the interviews, he purposely makes himself an undesirable candidate by stating that he has two speeds, slow and slower. The work requirement was the government’s way of forcing recipients to work towards employment by applying for and attending a certain number of interviews each month. This particular person is unwilling to find employment and is content to have others pay his way. An employee at Walmart reported that she personally experienced a welfare recipient use his temporary assistance card to purchase steak, lobster and a slip and slide. He could make these extravagant purchases because the type of welfare card he used had no restrictions on purchases. This type of behavior upsets the American taxpayer because it shows that some welfare recipients are ungrateful and dishonest. These kind of stories divide our nation and give welfare a …show more content…

Despite our welfare system, some are homeless. Meanwhile, we send monetary aid to countries that hate us. Americans are questioning whether our leaders really know how to lead. Our government equals a giant wealth redistribution center. It collects enormous sums of money through taxation and then redistributes the money to select individuals. This reality would be fine if Americans thought for a moment that our government knew how to do that efficiently. Our eleven trillion dollar national debt tells Americans that our government borrows more and more money just to keep operating. Given a choice, most Americans would never willingly give our government any amount of money. Until there is serious welfare reform, Americans will have negative feelings toward the current welfare system and there will be animosity between the makers and the

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