Summary Of Why Drug Testing Welfare Recipients Is A Waste Of Taxpayer Money

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In Why Drug testing Welfare Recipients Is a Waste of Taxpayer Money, Darlena Cunha works to persuade that drug testing welfare recipients feeds the stereotype stigma towards those asking for the extra assistance and is actually wasting the taxpayer’s money. As soon as the page opens, there is a large image of two gloved hands holding a drug test. The picture is dark and the light is focused on a blue urine test for Cannabis and an Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC). As a result, the image automatically gives the reader a serious and eery tone.
She is a credible American journalist and writer. At the end of her article, she also wrote out, “Darlena Cunha is a mother of twins and a freelance writer for The Washington Post, Gainsville Sun …show more content…

This automatically depicts the stereotype about a mom who wrongly uses her welfare money for unnecessary expenses. Most importantly, the image she provides is a woman eating junk food, which she most likely bought using her welfare money, and she drives a Cadillac. Those are expensive cars and she’s emphasizing that the welfare recipient will not let go of their luxuries to pay off any …show more content…

For instance, she knows there’s an argument saying that taxpayers are wasting their money if there’s that group of people who use the assistance to buy drugs. Afterwards, she provides a rebuttal using two facts about two different states. She brings up Tennessee when out of 800 recipients, only one tested positive for drugs. Also, she talks about how Florida tested recipients for four months and only 2.6% of applicants showed to be positive. At the end of the article, she brings up another opposing viewpoint: drug testing will “weed” out the group of people using drugs. She counterattacks it by replying that it demonizes an entire group of people due to a misleading