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buster2010
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The last time I was in the USA I went to NY. I was shocked at the homeless families walking around with suitcases. Richest country in the world. What went wrong?
We let the elite buy the government and throw our humanity out the door in favor of profit for the few.
soficrow
Great article and compilation with valid sources.
10. Handouts are bankrupting us. In 2012, total welfare funding was 0.47 percent of the federal budget.
Halfswede
Very true! However, I want to elaborate on some things you have said. Going to college is not necessary to get somewhere. It helps in a lot of fields and may be required for some, but there are a lot of good blue-collar jobs that pay more than many white collar jobs (plumber, electrician, etc.). The key is, you can't just lay there and expect some miracle to pick you up and give a life with money. If you screwed around in school and can't spell or do basic math, you NEED to fix that. You cannot sit there without the skills needed by the higher paying jobs and blame the world if you have not done what it takes to make yourself skilled. Hard work IS a must if you want to get somewhere and aren't born into it and sometimes that work is on yourself.
There are several things that can be done for free that will help improve one's chances for getting ahead. Some may disagree, but there are unwritten rules for things as simple as haircuts that can significantly lower you chances of having a good job if you choose no to follow them.
Here is my short list. Like it or not, these things will affect your chances and are choices, not big corporate america keeping you down.
1. Can't read/do math/didn't pay attention in school. Fix it. Anyone can learn anything on their own. A single misspelling in a resume can get it tossed.
2. Learn a trade or tradeable skill. All kinds of trades out there only require the will to learn and steady hands. Others may require learning to use Microsoft office instead of just Facebook . The point is, you may have to work for it, but there are always new skills to be had. Even if you are currently just a receptionist or lower-tier employee, if you show you have the skills to do more and take the initiative to do more, you will find more opportunities.
4. Piercings, weird hair, "cool " clothes/hats/shoes. Again, it is your choice, but the person who shows up wearing neat clothes, no crap stuck in their face, etc. will generally pass you by in any higher paying career. If you just have to have that neck tattoo, remember it is a choice that helps keep you in the "lower" class. Nothing is absolute, it just stacks the deck.
5. If you have money for coffee/data plan/tattoos/cable tv/xbox/new rims/quad/guns/cigs/beer/the movies (you get the point), then you HAVE money for rent, car insurance, good food, clothes for your kid, maybe money for college. If you smoke and can't afford clothes for your kid, you are just a bad parent who chooses some crap over their kid. Lots of people spend $100/mo or more on cigarettes or booze. You can't claim poor when you would have had $1200 in your hands at Christmas.
Those are just a few things that can stack the deck against you. I know lots of people will say "I should be able to wear what I want and do what I want". You are right, you can. It is is a choice. Just can't claim that there is no way to get ahead unless you work hard to get the obstacles out of your way first. There are no guarantees, and some people just have hard lives, but you can't just fall down and lay there without trying to get back up.
I sincerely hope nobody felt like I was ranting about poor people. I have worked my way from nothing to a college degree/respectable income and career, so I know the process and I know what decisions I made that hurt and helped. I think some people just get stuck and lose the will to unstack the deck or even try, but that is still a choice.
(1) They tend to be well above average, if not outstanding, in their powers of mathematical, scientific or at least logical reasoning. (2) They have a great deal of energy, confidence, risk-taking instinct and a desire to make money. (3) They have had the good fortune – by luck or birth – to be able to exploit these talents.
The man having the largest intelligence ought to be
very generous to the other. Being thankful that he has been blessed in so
many ways, he should do all in his power to enlighten his less favored
fellow, rather than be angry with him on account of his misfortune. Is he
not sufficiently punished in being denied the light?
brianporter
In a modern civilized society a sensible welfare system is essential without one your country becomes a third world cesspit like Somalia.
Funny how those who condemn the welfare system never seem to jet off to live in a welfare free paradise like Sierra Leone anyone would think they are a bunch of spiteful, self serving, deluded, cretins
Looks like you are forgetting that the people that are working are also paying into the programs.
And you ended up on Ats where now you will take your vengeance out on the male members.
The cradle to the grave entitlement complex is well known for those who are paying attention.
From welfare, and food stamps, and that fabulous medicaid from their youth until they get to 'old age'.
Then start receiving social security, and medicare.
You are just making up stuff. None of what you said is true..
neo96
There are so many levels of stupidity here it is not even funny.
squittles
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I'm not arguing the need for these programs (though I'm quite sure they're rife with fraud) - but spare me from people who say "We don't spend enough on the poor - no one's getting rich on $150/month in food stamps" - which is true, but people take advantage of multiple programs, like the woman on tv who had two kids, both of whom were classified as "disabled" because of "learning" difficulties - she was paid like a "nurse" to take care of her kids as well, so she was receiving over $4000/month in cash assistance, plus food stamps, Medicaid, some program where she could go to school, child care while she went to classes, and lived in a low-income single-family home - oh yeah, and she drove a Suburban.
hopenotfeariswhatweneed
most rich people make money from money and not hard work,then you have those who are simply born into money...these people will never do a menial job that is necessary for the cogs to keep turning society needs people to be poor
buster2010
andy1972
onequestion
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You can want all you want! The fact is wanting things cant make impossibilities probable outcomes.
You lack fundamental understanding of the universe that elude to how we experience it. As above so below.
In order for 2 you must first 1. Its really simple.edit on 3/28/2014 by onequestion because: (no reason given)
And your fundemental lack of understanding of the human race leaves you to believe we are all the same. We are not.
"We are all born in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars" - Oscar Wilde.
Just as thousands of kids are born orphans and dont spend the rest of their lives blaming their lack of parents for every bad thing that happens to them, thousands are born poor, yet through will and determination get to live the better life they want. Their children grow to be the same.
Oscar Wilde was an idiot. The man obviously knew nothing about the real world. Does he think members from families like the Rothschild's or the Rockefellers and the like is born in the gutter?
neo96
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You are just making up stuff. None of what you said is true..
Nope.
That is a fact.
Like the US government is the largest healthcare provider in this country with over 100+ million Americans by medicare, and medicaid.
That should rightly be in the private sector.
That destroys wealth creation.
That destroys job creation.
That destroys income taxes.
And that infamous welfare program called Social Security does the same GD thing.
They are all WELFARE PROGRAMS, but some refuse to call them that.
And ALL social programs are the antithesis of 'FREE MARKET' prinicipals.
Gun control is another job, and wealth killer.
All social programs are poverty creators.
Some people will never admit it.
The best antipoverty program there is not handouts, or government subsidies.
IT is a GD job.
ExNihiloRed
hopenotfeariswhatweneed
most rich people make money from money and not hard work,then you have those who are simply born into money...these people will never do a menial job that is necessary for the cogs to keep turning society needs people to be poor
You're severely misinformed and probably a bit jealous and jaded. Please cite your sources. Most rich people work very hard and sacrifice a lot. I think you only think celebrities and people in the media all the time are the "rich people." People born into money work very hard as well ... look at the Trump kids. So much ignorance and misinformation, it is disconcerning. From what I have seen, our country needs to spend more on education.
There will always be people to do meniel jobs, not because there needs to be poor, but because it fits best within their skill set or otherwise it interests them in some way. Not everyone is intelligent enough to be an entrepreneur or CEO of a Fortune 500 company.
LDragonFire
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The truth will not matter to the media induced propaganda machine that wishes to hurt and destroy the poor and underclass.
What side is ATS on?