Why do people always attack Ron Paul for being honest, if somewhat insensitive. He just tends to exaggerate the truth. This constant political correctness and race-baiting is just a distraction from the real issues, like rampant multiculturalism and the socialization of America.
Political buzzwords aside, can you please tell me how the stuff I posted in particular counts as "the truth"? We would probably all appreciate it if you would respond to actual points presented instead of this over-arching unprovable crap. You're trying to make assertions about the general point, but you aren't responding to the evidence in question for or against that point.
Sounds like people are feigning mental illness to exploit the system. I'm glad that states are finally cutting these unnecessary social services. People are given enough opportunities to succeed, and if they fail then it shouldn't be our (or the government's) responsibility.
If you succeed in life, it isn't only because of you. A lot of support goes toward all of us to ensure that we develop as healthy individuals and productive members of society, as I've
talked about before in other contexts. People on your side of the political spectrum like to pretend that your success is entirely your own doing, and that you deserve to reap as many benefits as possible from it, without realizing that you're part of a larger organism of human society and that you are obligated to it as much as it has been obligated to you for your entire life and then some.
Also, what about the actually mentally ill/handicapped, or the physically handicapped? And what about the basic fact of privilege based on socioeconomic status, race, etc., which pretty much guarantees that no, not everyone gets the same opportunities to begin with, and through no fault of their own?