4/25/2006 8:24:21 PM
None of that claims laziness as a reason for them being poor. All of those statements are directed at people in general, I suspect, not certain people. To modify the first statement you quote, [I am] too dependent on someone else to for [me] what [I] should do for [myself]. Some of my student loans are federally subsidized, yet I could very easily afford to pay the interest on them. I'll let you guess which loans I am paying off first
4/25/2006 9:21:13 PM
so how else would you charachterize the anti welfare rants? ultimately it comes down to saying that the poor dont want to be rich, because if they wanted to be rich they would get off welfare and take care of themselves. not doing that is laziness (or other words that would be much more offensive)
4/25/2006 10:26:48 PM
^ Not at all. It isn't reprehensible to find a way of life that gives you what you want in life. Look, if my parents wanted to take care of me and I decided to let them, does that make me a lazy or otherwise bad person? Of course not. That some people opt to live on welfare when alternatives exist is not reprehensible, not a sign or poor character, not even odd. It goes without saying, if you give people options they will choose their destiny. In all honesty, I suspect people are smarter than you give them credit for. I don't know about you, but the people I know are pretty darn smart. Why put in a days labor when someone else will pay you not to? I see myself on welfare at some-point in my life, even though I'll have three college degrees at that time. The point of the discussion is that we are all on welfare from one angle or another. Unemployment insurance, federal subsidized loans, Social Security, etc. Even if you are convinced that the poor need welfare, although the program has largely been reformed to the point of irrelevancy, how do you justify my governmental assistance? I assure you, I don't need it. But thanks to the system, evidently I deserve it. Why?
4/25/2006 11:45:24 PM
a person is smartpeople are dumb.ill get to the rest of it toomorow
4/25/2006 11:48:07 PM
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4/26/2006 11:39:56 AM
The Energy Information Administration thinks that things will get better ...
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4/26/2006 12:51:41 PM
how often does that happen?
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