I'm glad you are considering taking a part time job, hopefully it will lead to less stress about the government so called stealing your money, do you have any places in mind for the part time job?
LOL, I don't need your money, even welfare receipts, get what 1/2 of a cent of what you pay in taxes, you really don't contribute all that much to an individuals benefits when you break it down.
Why do you call it "so called stealing" when you openly advocate for redistribution of income from rich to poor by the government via taxation and benefits? If someone takes money from someone else by force (in this case, the government takes from me by force, since I wouldn't volunteer the money and I only pay it under the threat of legal sanctions) that is stealing.
I'm not opposed to the taxes in principle. Government must be financed and there are legitimate government functions. But government isn't Robin Hood and it's Constitutionally authorized functions are limited. I'd pay taxes to finance those because I get a benefit. But I get nothing from a government that sees me as an ATM that can be used to finance social policy.
If you feel so strongly about helping the poor why don't you pay more money to the government to let them redistribute it? The Treasury accepts donations you know.
Or why not help the poor directly? The money you spent to buy a computer could have probably many meals for many poor families. The money you spend on an Internet connection could have been used to pay for books for a poor college kid.
If you feel so strongly about helping the poor that you will take other people's money to help them, and tell them "oh you make too much anyways" and "you don't really need all this money" why do you live in relative luxury as opposed to living as cheaply as you can to help as many poor people as possible?
Because you are a fucking hypocrite - that's why. You say all this stuff knowing full well that someone else will have to foot the bill.
You say that I, personally, don't contribute that much in taxes to social programs. Perhaps you're right, but that's besides the point. The point is that I am forced to contribute at all. I am not an ATM - whether I make $10,000, $1,000,000 or $10,000,000 per year.
And, yes, of course you need my money. Oh, not you personally. But you need them to achieve your lofty goals of a wonderful society, where government checks ensure financial parity and equality among people... I have news for you: communism failed for a reason!
As for the job, not really, although any job involving walking would be nice - I could use the cardio. And as I said before - the look of horror in your eyes when you realize that there's nothing to plunder? Priceless!