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Boomer

(4,244 posts)
7. A little off the mark
Sat Apr 15, 2017, 07:44 AM
Apr 2017

I agree that pushing people toward conventional ways of life isn't necessarily in their best interest, but you're glossing over realities in the article. First, Twitch sounds pretty miserable to me. He's not living on the marginalized edge out of any sense of principle, he's basically just given up on himself. Secondly, he's only managing this subsistence lifestyle by qualifying for disability, so he's not off doing his own thing on his own dime, he's drawing from the societal coffers. At the very least, it's cases like Twitch that give the Republicans fodder for cutting disability programs. People with low-levels of happiness and full employment tend to bristle at subsidizing men like Twitch, whose claim to disability is slightly dubious.

From my own perspective, given that men like Twitch and McLeod are not only unemployed but also pretty obviously unemployable in our current society and what it demands from workers, I'd rather fund them through disability than leave them to rot. Some people really just can't function in the modern job market and it's our national responsibility to care for them or to reform our country. Since the latter isn't going to happen, the former is the only humane alternative.

"No one really knows why" seems to be Maine's state motto ck4829 Apr 2017 #1
Haha! cheapdate Apr 2017 #30
Also . . . OldRedneck Apr 2017 #2
I don't think so.. whathehell Apr 2017 #5
Probably not, based on the video. wildeyed Apr 2017 #13
Trump and LePage will make this a nation-wide problem IronLionZion Apr 2017 #3
Did you watch the video? whathehell Apr 2017 #6
Many immigrants manage to work without getting disability IronLionZion Apr 2017 #8
And why have millions more gone on disability over the past few years? 7962 Apr 2017 #9
Um, they can't find a job? whathehell Apr 2017 #16
Not finding a job doesnt qualify you for disability. Being DISABLED does. 7962 Apr 2017 #20
No shit, but it CAN make one desperate.. whathehell Apr 2017 #22
I'm impressed that you're able to know my "life experience" by 2 comments 7962 Apr 2017 #23
I never claimed to."know" it, I only said that's what it sounded like.. whathehell Apr 2017 #25
I didn't see anything about his being an immigrant, whathehell Apr 2017 #15
Me neither IronLionZion Apr 2017 #17
Um, the only thing I didn't "understand" was your mention of "being the only US citizen whathehell Apr 2017 #18
Life kicks a lot of people down IronLionZion Apr 2017 #19
"Some of us kick back". There ya go. Good way to look at it 7962 Apr 2017 #21
Some are able to kick back, at least for awhile, whathehell Apr 2017 #24
We're probably not that far apart in our views IronLionZion Apr 2017 #26
No, I don't think so, and I'm glad.. whathehell Apr 2017 #28
I'm 34 IronLionZion Apr 2017 #29
Ok, you're a young dude.. whathehell Apr 2017 #31
I grew up in rural western PA IronLionZion Apr 2017 #32
Interesting. whathehell Apr 2017 #34
You're right janterry Apr 2017 #33
Mind Your Own Business modrepub Apr 2017 #4
A little off the mark Boomer Apr 2017 #7
Twitch alanbudda Apr 2017 #12
If you started looking for work during the great recession greymattermom Apr 2017 #10
Also Bear Creek Apr 2017 #14
Terrible story...I'd be mad as hell if that happened whathehell Apr 2017 #27
Lumberjack woodchip diet bucolic_frolic Apr 2017 #11
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