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On Jan 5, 10:44*pm, MajorOz wrote:
On Jan 5, 4:21*pm, "Tom Littleton" wrote: "David LaCourse" wrote in message news:2010010508470016807-dplacourse@aolcom... the only answer you have is to turn away and ignore them? no, I'm saying generation to generation poverty has been part of our economy since this nation started. Nothing 'pathetic' about it, it's built into the system. It's good that you do something to help. I try to do likewise. *Shame on you. *I call them pathetic meaning sad, not *your* usual meaning of the word contemptuous pity. There are five food banks/pantries available to them once a month. *They visit all of them and get enough food for an entire month. *That is sad. *A five year limit on welfare? *There is no limit on how long these sad souls can live in subsidized housing or visit the food pantries. no. And, while you might backpedal now and parse your use of pathetic, you are all too willing to guess about their politics/voting(as if you really know) and pass judgement elsewhere. We have literally lost three generations of peope because they rely on government entitlements. this is where you let politics get in the way of clear thinking. We've had poverty, generation-to-generation poverty, and you apparently only started noticing it in the past 20 years. Hell, the same families that were poor in VA in 1800 still are today. Sure, there are a few that break the cycle, but the system is set up to make that a challenge. Well........DUH..........LIFE is a challenge. One of the greatest crocks o' crap ever sold is the Horatio Alger ideal. Almost all those achievers I know came from loooowwwww beginnings. They did so by working hard and recognizing what is important and what is not. By and large, our nation just doesn't work that way. Perhaps, in Obama, they felt they saw someone who might effect a change in that. In my experiences, most of the folks who I've encountered receiving welfare, food stamps, going to the food bank, etc., don't like that situation, and work like the devil to change it. Then they chose the wrong devil. *Working hard doesn't help. *You must work smart. Working hard to make a great mud pie gives you a..........mud pie. Sometimes, they get discouraged, but by and large, it is not some sort of lifestyle choice. With few exceptions (physical impairment, etc.) is IS a choice. cheers oz, who makes choices Tut tut......your humility is exceeded only by your modesty. In fact, as is obvious, you make GOOD choices. You and davie are a lot alike. g. |
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