During his 2012 reelection campaign, Barack Obama created a fictional character named Julia and showed how she could mooch off taxpayers from cradle to grave.
Given Biden’s reputation as a plagiarizer, I guess we shouldn’t be surprised that the White House has reincarnated Julia as part of a push to trap more people in government dependency.
Here is the story of Linda and Leo.
The shocking part of the story, right at the start, is that Linda actually has a job in the private sector.
But Linda soon figures out that she can use the coercive power of government to take money from her neighbors.
She starts with Biden’s per-child handout.
She then puts her son into government-subsidized child care (with no discussion, of course, of how third-party payer causes prices to skyrocket).
I can only imagine the nursery rhymes he’ll hear in that setting.
She then enrolls him in a “free” pre-K program, presumably unaware that such programs have no evidence of success (but at least Biden will be happy that this program creates more unionized teachers to fight against quality education).
Next, her son enters taxpayer-funded community college (another third-party payer problem).
After college, he gets a job, which is nominally in the private sector, but which largely exists because of government distortions (all jobs are not created equal).
Last but not least, Linda gets to rely on taxpayers in her old age, thanks to other programs that are designed to produce additional overpaid government employees.
Let’s close this depressing celebration of dependency by shifting to humor.
Here’s a tweet about Biden’s people plagiarizing Obama’s people.
While I appreciate the satire, I’m quite worried about the long-run impact of Biden’s agenda (i.e., becoming Greece).
P.S. Regarding Obama’s Julia, here’s a great Michael Ramirez cartoon and here’s some clever Iowahawk satire.
P.P.S. And here’s my two-cartoon set on what happens as more and more people are lured into the wagon of government dependency.