Looks like Florida's program to drug test welfare recipients will save the state $40thousand to $98thousand a year, not including cost of administering the program, at a cost of only $178million. tbo.com
This has nothing to do with Florida governor Rick Scott's shadow-ownership of the major drug testing company in Florida.
Republicans are against government intrusion into people's private lives. This is not an intrusion into anyone's private life, either.
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Permalink Reply by Dwayne P. Sharp on September 23, 2011 at 7:55pm
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Permalink Reply by Sentient Biped on September 25, 2011 at 9:31am What's funny about this is that it's so utterly absurd.
That was really my thought too. It's been interesting to watch as this discussion, which I thought was about the hypocricy and corruption of a republican governor, supposedly small-govt oriented, started this really huge siphoning of public funds to a private company that he started and apparently can still profit from, in order to catch a really tiny number of drug users who you can't even say spent their welfare dollars on their drugs. Even sitting in a room where someone else is smoking pot can result in a positive test, or their drug intake could be a toke off their friend's joint. They are guilty without a chance to prove themselves innocent. The idea of welfare is so hot, and so resented, it keeps devolving into a discussion of whether welfare recipients are worthy. Meanwhile, many people seem to let the governor off without a lot of criticism. Like I say, it's interesting to watch.
Permalink Reply by Squirrel on September 25, 2011 at 9:15am Oh, let's target some random group. How about this new law:
"Everyone buying a gun has to take a drug test."
Because we don't want druggies to have guns, right?
Permalink Reply by TK on September 28, 2011 at 7:21pm
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