Sunday, January 24, 2010

Where in the Constitution are the provisions for health care, food stamps and free government rides


Where in the Constitution are the provisions for health care, food stamps and free government rides?

Politics - 5 Answers
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1 :
In your native Russia ?
2 :
Let me think. Um, nowhere. Just like there's no guarantee to the right to privacy, which Roe vs. Wade is based on.
3 :
They don't exist. The closest I can get to a straight answer from my alleged "representatives" in the Swamp is "the general welfare clause". When I ask, "What can the federal government NOT do under cover of "the general welfare clause"?" I get no response. Go figger.
4 :
It is not. The constitution gave us the freedom and responsiblity to work hard and to care for ourselves and our neighbors when we chose to do so. Now, it our govt takes more and more of our money to squander on programs that have kept people in poverty for more than fifty years.
5 :
You really got a few numbskull answers from the libs. HA! Was I expecting more? NO! Anyway, the Constitution does not say that and for good reason -- No bumming off of the government!



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