It is tediously necessary to point out what one cannot point out if you are a liberal; first, never tackle the subject of welfare addiction. Second, never admit welfare is keeping down the masses, especially those whom it was designed to help. Above all else, make sure the narrative always remains “the white conservatives hate poor people.”

Now, to be extremely fair to Alexandra Pelosi, I congratulate her and applaud her “ownership” of her party. Please view the video of her with Bill Maher. Maher first showed Alexandra’s video depicting poor southern rednecks who rather vote for freedom, God and the Republican ticket, but not for handouts. Bill Maher had no (obviously) compunction of taking easy cheap shots. However, when Alexandra turned the tables to bring up her video of poor blacks in the welfare line in New York, Maher appeared physically uncomfortable and moved quickly past the subject.

You need to watch the video twice, mostly to hear Bill Maher make excuses for why the toothless poor Republicans in Mississippi are funny, but for the New Yorkers waiting in line for welfare, it is a sad legacy. Honestly, there are too many double standards to deconstruct during this interview. Another interesting thing Maher said was about Joe the door man, “the doorman says why won’t they get a job, well because most doormen are white. They don’t usually hire black door men.” I cannot even imagine the backlash had a Republican pundit said that on television. Furthermore Maher continues the double standard stating the poor white people in Mississippi have a chip on their shoulder as a reason for staying in poverty. So what exactly does he insinuate then about the Black welfare recipient who wants a career and not a job? Taking his diatribe a step further, how does he know there are no black doormen in New York?

In the video, one young man lets Alexandra know he is in line to get “some Obama bucks.” When she asked this same young man if he really wants to work or get a free check…you guessed it, he opted for the free check. Oh yeah, I didn’t want to forget about the other young man who has five children with four different mothers. Do the math, one young black man with five kids by four different mothers, and he is collecting welfare money. Which one of his four families is he supporting, if any? These poor black Americans are off limits, do not criticize them and do not attempt to stand between them and or help them with true financial freedom because if you do, you are a selfish racist. Again, I must acknowledge gratitude to Alexandra for saying the entitlement culture her side has promulgated is out of control and it is causing them to lose part of their base. Honesty of that magnitude on a show like Bill Maher’s is genuine and rare.

I need to make something very clear to those of you siding with the state of perpetual entitlement programs; I bring this episode up as a prime example of issue dodging, excuse making, back biting and intellectual dishonesty. It is too bad Alexandra didn’t take her street interview a step further and ask what is it going to take to incentivize young men in welfare lines to WANT a job? Most average American’s start out with a handful of jobs with lousy pay, terrible benefits and are not very rewarding. Nevertheless every job held can be treated as a stepping stone to a better one. Who in this entire world is handed a career without having to put in some kind of hard work? Even Kings have to study hard and apply trade specific knowledge.