I've never been against social programs ever.
I believe fully that it is in the best interest of a country to grow and promote it's people so they can advance as a group. People in Denmark pay roughly 70% of their income in taxes but they also have universal health care, and higher education.
I would most definitely be willing to pay more for the advancement of people. The problem is the Protestant work ethic and the roots of capitalism and instead of looking at the long term picture and approaching every situation in an individual case we instead apply generalizations, "Oh get a job, you're not working hard enough, etc, etc."
I'm 32 years old. You know how rare it is for people my age to go back to school? I do this with mounting home responsibilities and I have a child entering high school and one going into second grade.
Other than my small grants I receive no assistance from any public program. No energy assistance, no child care assistance, no food stamps, no public health programs, nothing socialized other than the utterly shitty public education my kids get. (Which as a home owner I pay 1800 dollars a year in school taxes for) Sure I could go back and find an office job that used to pay 35k a year for maybe 12 an hour now and stay in the same cycle forever, doing totally nothing with my life but what would be the point of that?
So I could puff out my chest and say, "Look at how hard, yet totally idiotically I worked?"
Didn't you say once that you didn't even pay taxes?
I'm already 24,000 in debt for school - this is something that makes sense, it is a positive ROI.
If you're going to be a condescending asshole at least try to be funny.