So you believe that a person's religion,and the country their parents came from, should be qualifying factors for public assistance? After we rule out the Muslims, let's rule out the Hindus and Buddhists next. Then we can go after the Presbyterians or the Episcopalians, if you don't like them. Then the Jehovah's Witnesses and the Pentecostals can be next...and we don't have to worry about shunning the Amish, as long as they continue to shun us. But the Mennonites are off the list next for sure.
As for national origin, after we dump those of Latin descent, let's get rid of the ones whose parents came from Canada, since Canada took in our draft dodgers in the '60's. Then we can cut off benefits to the folks who are of German descent, since the Germans were our enemies in WWII. Then the folks whose kin came from Japan and Italy, for the same reasons. Then let's stop providing benefits to the decendents of the British, since we fought them in 1812-14 and before that in the 1770'-'80's. And since we were at war with the South in 1861-1865, ALL those states that were part of the Confederate States of America can be cut off from receiving benefits immediately.
Yup, if we can cut off benefits to folks whose decendants came from somewhere else, or those who are of a different religion from us, this country would be A-OK.
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