John McCain, Hilary Clinton and Barak Obama were walking down a Washington D.C. street when they came upon a homeless man.
John McCain gave the man his business card and told him to come to his office for a job. He then took $20.00 out of his pocket and gave to the man.
Hilary was very impressed, so when they came upon another homeless person, she decided to help. She walked over to him and gave him directions
to the welfare office. She, then, reached into John McCain's pocket and took out
$20.00. She kept $15.00 for her administrative fees and gave the homless man $5.00.
When they came upon, yet, another homeless person, Barak told him to,
"have hope...change is coming..." and gave him nothing.
I agree with John McCain. Generational welfare doesn't work, even though it is great for buying the votes of the poor, it keeps them down.
John McCain gave the man his business card and told him to come to his office for a job. He then took $20.00 out of his pocket and gave to the man.
Hilary was very impressed, so when they came upon another homeless person, she decided to help. She walked over to him and gave him directions
to the welfare office. She, then, reached into John McCain's pocket and took out
$20.00. She kept $15.00 for her administrative fees and gave the homless man $5.00.
When they came upon, yet, another homeless person, Barak told him to,
"have hope...change is coming..." and gave him nothing.
I agree with John McCain. Generational welfare doesn't work, even though it is great for buying the votes of the poor, it keeps them down.




touche!
I needed a good laugh, and thanks to the first two posts, which are a great example of witty point/counterpoint, I 