We all love the idea of justice, even if most people neither understand what it is, nor like its reality.
Most want "justice," on those they don't like, but which ignores their own sins.
I like the part of the Sermon on the Mount where Jesus' disciples are told to take the plank our of their own eye before they try to take the speck out of another's eye. Or Micah 6:8. This ain't easy, folks, we don't like mirrors that show our own ugliness.
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honest work is considered "demeaning" but sitting on their fat dead asses collecting welfare is not??? Why are they not down at the public library learning something that can get them a non-menial job?
On my graduation, there was a problem finding work, as the economy was slumped. I went early to the day labor office, if nothing, later morning to the job service, if nothing, afternoon to the library to look up possible jobs and study (also read fiction when too bored.) The joke is that most of the work I've done (control systems and such) is not what the school trained for: Only one semester of electronics, the rest was learned for fun and to reduce boredom.
If anyone wants a fairly nutritious low cost diet: oatmeal, powdered milk, a tablespoon of peanut butter, and one fresh fruit a day. Boring but mostly sustaining.
The Left is moving way beyond 'tolerance' to 'coercion.
I would really like to see a system which would require any politician to state clearly what a bill was intended to accomplish, and then compare that with the actual results. Of course, this might put
some politicians out of business.