Originally Posted by
Mesabah
Wow, the cash payouts are even higher than I thought. Michigan alone has over 20 welfare programs, the amount of assistance is crazy. The medical assistance alone is worth $20K(remember, we buy insurance, they don't have insurance, so it's straight cash savings, which, can easily run into the hundreds of thousands), cheaper loans, property tax forgiveness, free education, the list goes on and on. Yeah, they don't get $70K in cash, I never said they did. Don't even get me started on the amount of corporate welfare there is.
Those are not the cash pay outs. They are the pre tax equalivanents of their total welfare benefit package. Again Mesabah, you don't get it. Next!