Why should I or any other person want to pay for foodstamps for other able-bodied adults of the age of the majority? That is USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue’s argument, and he hails from a small farming town in Georgia. Mine is, what are you going to do when you run out of other people’s money? If you cannot build an independent life for yourself on Molokai, or wherever, then you must go to a place where you can make it without being dependent on others. Usually that place is a state of mind. When you reach that state of mind, and not until then, you will be able to make it anywhere you would want to go. But first, you must give up victimhood and dependence. That is the only way out of your gulag.
You can work on the government’s plantation. Or you can own your own plantation and pay taxes.
Hawaii’s AG, others file suit over food stamps rule
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Bud is a retired life sciences executive. Bud's entrepreneurial leadership exceeded three decades. He was the senior business development, marketing and sales executive at four public corporations, each company a supplier of analytical and life sciences instrumentation, software, consumables and service. Prior to those positions, his 19 year career in Hewlett-Packard Company's Analytical Products Group included worldwide sales and marketing responsibility for Bioscience Products, Global Accounts and the International Olympic Committee, as well as international management assignments based in Japan and Latin America. Bud has visited and worked in more than 65 countries and lived and worked in 3 countries.