2.5YR8
Well-Known Member
Like most large problems there's more than 1 cause and answer, but the social programs (Govt handouts) are a pretty big issue.
I've been a Deputy with a Sheriff's office for 13 years now, and my wife works on the administrative side in a medical facility. It really is disgusting the number of people on disability, welfare, EBT, and whatever else is out there. Over 90% of my arrests year in year out are enrolled in these programs, and its being passed on from generation to generation. The people on them know these programs and what they need to do to stay on them, and maximize their benefit. They make $35k+ a year never working or needing to better themselves and can continue to get drunk, high, and continue to steal other people's stuff. Believe it or not there are people out there getting more $$ from these programs than what I make in a year as a full time peace officer.
At a minimum there needs to be some sort of drug testing to continue receiving assistance, and they need to expire at some point if you choose not to get off drugs, can't stay out of jail and make something of your life. The revolving door we have in the justice system is frustrating for us, and the whole social program system needs blown up, it's broken and failed.
Sorry for the rant, I could go on and on about this.
I've been a Deputy with a Sheriff's office for 13 years now, and my wife works on the administrative side in a medical facility. It really is disgusting the number of people on disability, welfare, EBT, and whatever else is out there. Over 90% of my arrests year in year out are enrolled in these programs, and its being passed on from generation to generation. The people on them know these programs and what they need to do to stay on them, and maximize their benefit. They make $35k+ a year never working or needing to better themselves and can continue to get drunk, high, and continue to steal other people's stuff. Believe it or not there are people out there getting more $$ from these programs than what I make in a year as a full time peace officer.
At a minimum there needs to be some sort of drug testing to continue receiving assistance, and they need to expire at some point if you choose not to get off drugs, can't stay out of jail and make something of your life. The revolving door we have in the justice system is frustrating for us, and the whole social program system needs blown up, it's broken and failed.
Sorry for the rant, I could go on and on about this.