Sunday, October 27, 2013

Will you have a chair?


From Power Line:

There were 108,592,000 people in the United States in the fourth quarter of 2011 who were recipients of one or more means-tested government benefit programs, the Census Bureau said in data released this week. Meanwhile, according to the Census Bureau, there were 101,716,000 people who worked full-time year round in 2011. That included both private-sector and government workers.

That means there were about 1.07 people getting some form of means-tested government benefit for every 1 person working full-time year round.


This cannot continue, and Reynolds Second Law states that something that can’t go on forever, won’t.

The only question is what happens when the music stops.

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