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Welfare Parasites

Welfare Parasites

Randy's Corner

The United States faces a growing concern over the increasing number of welfare parasites, a term coined by economist Thomas Sowell, who once stated, “No society ever thrived because it had a large and growing class of parasites living off those who produce.” This issue has become a major talking point among conservatives, with many debating the impact of welfare on society and the economy.

One group that has come under scrutiny is the growing number of illegal immigrants who have entered the country in search of a better life. While many immigrants are hardworking individuals seeking to contribute to society, a significant number of illegals have become reliant on government assistance, draining resources and creating resentment among the working population. This phenomenon has led to increased calls for stricter immigration policies and a reassessment of the welfare system.

Whether it is immigrants, inner city welfare recipients, bank bailouts, or business bailouts, our current welfare system is far from biblical, and it is time for Christians to address the wickedness of legal plunder by our government overlords. While we are at it, we Christians need to address Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and every other pearl we clutch so dearly. As Ron Paul, a former Congressman and presidential candidate, once quoted: “Social Security is not a retirement program; it’s a welfare program. It’s a program that’s supposed to be helping poor people, but it’s not helping poor people. It’s helping rich people. It’s a transfer of wealth from the poor to the rich.” 

The damage caused by all welfare erodes the very fabric of society. When individuals are rewarded for not working and penalized for producing, it creates a culture of entitlement and resentment. This can lead to a breakdown in social cohesion, as those who work hard and contribute to society feel increasingly disillusioned and resentful towards those who do not.

The Bible offers guidance on this issue in 2 Thessalonians 3:10, which states, “For even when we were with you, this we commanded you, that if any would not work, neither should he eat.” This verse emphasizes the importance of self-reliance and personal responsibility, asserting that those who are able to work should not be allowed to live off the labor of others.

The Bible teaches us the importance of self-reliance and hard work, as exemplified in the parable of the talents (Matthew 25:14-30). This principle is echoed in the conservative ethos, which emphasizes individual responsibility and personal accountability. Unfortunately, because of its unrighteous foundation, the welfare system will never encourage these virtues.

As welfare dollars continue to increase year after year, America must reevaluate its approach to government assistance. By looking to the Bible for answers, encouraging self-reliance and personal responsibility, and supporting those who genuinely cannot work, we can create a more prosperous society for all.

As a conservative Christian, I believe charity should come from the church, not the government. Our responsibility as individuals is to help those in need, and we should do so with love and compassion. By addressing welfare, we can build a stronger, more prosperous society that adheres to the values of hard work, self-reliance, and mutual support.

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Randy Toman

Randy Toman

A political activist since 1973, Randy was introduced to R.J. Rushdoony’s work soon after he and his wife were saved in 1989. He is retired from a career in the construction industry and has stayed close to local politics, holding his local magistrates’ feet to the fire. He and his wife, Karen, reside in Boyertown, PA.

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