maybe i'm missing something; i don't get it. I guess your point is that somehow since i do not pay $100-$150 for my own health insurance policy which would be 10% or less of my month expenses then somehow i am out of touch of having to take care of myself or the capability for people on low incomes to make the most out of their paycheck w/o being on welfare. Am i right?
4/25/2008 12:43:04 PM
The fact that you think 13k a year is a livable salary outside of college is what is funny.
4/25/2008 12:45:58 PM
I didnt say it was livable but it is sustainable w/o having to use gov't handouts. 13K spread over a whole year is a job paying <$7/hr for someone working 40 hours 50 weeks a year. Since the minimum wage is going up to or is already at in some places $6.50, i assume then the average welfare recipient unless they are choosing not to work are making more then this.[Edited on April 25, 2008 at 12:52 PM. Reason : a]
4/25/2008 12:52:29 PM
You're also assuming no injuries, emergencies or anything. You're really stupid and out of touch with the real world.
4/25/2008 12:58:31 PM
That is why we buy health insurance duhhhand not drop our coverage so we can buy an extra dime bag, or the monthly payment so we can put a 46" LCD TV in our double wide trailer.
4/25/2008 1:00:20 PM
Are you fucking stupid? Do you realize how much health insurance that doesn't have a deductible costs? The 100-150 dollar insurance that you are quoting has anywhere from a 3k to 5k deductible before insurance will pay ANYTHING, and even after that you have to pay anywhere from 30-70% of the bill after you've paid the full deductible.
4/25/2008 1:03:16 PM
blah blah blah feel free to continue to unquestionably giving away a generous portion of your annual income to subsidize the lives of people who never take any responsibility for their well being and instead choose to live on the gov't.
4/25/2008 1:08:32 PM
I like how when you are faced with the truth you drop your argument completely.Fact: 13k is not livable nor sustainable for anyone not in school.Fact: Insurance sucks unless you pay huge amounts of money for it, and then it still sucks.
4/25/2008 1:10:28 PM
^ please explain.Are you implying that my status as a "student" somehow gets me out of paying for rent, food, electric bill, cell phone bill, gasoline???Your rebuttal by arguing b.c i'm in "school" makes no sense. True i am not saving for the future at current but this makes me no different then such a large number of americans that also live paycheck to paycheck and don't save.Looks like the current social services programs would serve you well. You can sit on your couch all day playing video games and smoking pot. Only getting up to grab the bag of doritos or to buy that next 1/8 using money you get from your next welfare check. After all you are a struggling member of the lower class and need gov't assistance to reconcile the injustice our society has forced upon you.
4/25/2008 1:14:44 PM
This is a difficult topic, and I have waited a while to jump in on this. As is slowly becoming more and more par for the course, I will begin with saying, "I agree with SkankinMonkey." The amount of earning that the bottom 50% of America sees is not keeping up with the increasing demands on everybody's pocketbook. The poor are, indeed, getting poorer.The mark of a well-off society is how well they treat their poorest members, not their richest. We are all humans, and are all entitled to be at least somewhat taken care of by the ruling classes, which, in a capitalistic society, is our most wealth-earning members. Why? Because we all have the same ability to pick up a gun and fight. Every time a country has failed to take care of its poorest members, not its richest, revolts have happened, and the whole country got knocked back to square one. There's no moral crisis involved in this, just a simple analysis of history will tell you why this is a good idea. Yes, it sounds horrible, keeping the lower classes satiated so they don't revolt, but at SOME level, that's what all government relief programs are doing. (Including the loans and government-provided student programs that a good majority of us benefit off of.) I know a number of you are probably laughing at the idea of the stereotypical image of the "fat, welfare mama with 5 kids" that seems to be everyone's idea of a poor person on this thread rising up and overthrowing the government, but any people, pushed too far, will react in this manner.And, furthermore, one individual succeeding or failing monetarily within our current system doesn't prove or disprove the fundamental need for the relief programs overall. One person being able to live on $13,000 has nothing to do with another individual's ability to live on the same amount of money.^ Logical fallacy, Ad hominem attack. Nice way to prove your point.[Edited on April 25, 2008 at 1:17 PM. Reason : Where's the debate moderator!]
4/25/2008 1:16:17 PM
i'll agree to your revolution idea. Although i think most americans are to busy watching american idol 13 or reading tabloids about Britteny spear's latest drama to actually stand up and revolt. This, however, is one of the few reasons that i support the status quo on social programs, regardless of how wrong i believe it being that we reward mothers for irresponsible decisions through increased pay out, nor have anything in place to ensure those on welfare are actually seeking employment and not exploiting it.
4/25/2008 1:21:48 PM
i say bring more mexicans into america. they work really hard. one day they won't be 'poor', give it a generation. they'll be the next middle class in america. the chinese seem to migrate over here and not have big issues with poverty and race either.so wtf is going on with certain groups of people? ain't that some shit?
4/25/2008 1:25:43 PM
^ i say instead of building walls, we invest in teaching those chaps English once they do get here. language is one of the most if not the most important aspect of integration.
4/25/2008 1:28:31 PM
I work full time and pull in a decent income, I'm not poor, but I make enough to enjoy my life, and I don't get welfare, but you knew that, you were just being a dick.If you are going to point at immigrants as an example of low-income earners then you also have to look at how they live. They often live in small groups, where small pools of low-income earners can stack their wages together and get by easier. Sure, this means that you can indeed get by on 13k a year, but not by yourself, in a group.For an individual, or a small family, the bar is raised much higher.Why is it easier for students to get by? Well, for example, if you claim yourself for FAFSA purposes then you don't have to consider your parents wages, which means, as a part-time working student (or not working at all) you can get several thousand dollars for free to pay for college, books, food, and rent. Not only that, you have access to student grants, scholarships, and a plethora of resources to get free money, which is NOT 'earned' (taxed) income.Also, as a student at NCSU your tuition is largely subsidized by the government, which means, you are benefiting from welfare, you leech.
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4/25/2008 1:30:50 PM
You can make yourself qualify, you just can't have your parents claim you as a dependent, which would also mean you can't be covered by their health or car insurance.$$$
4/25/2008 1:39:44 PM
HUR, "trailer park trash" exists amongst all races. some races are endorsing it as a way of life/ or using it to play the persecution card. being poor is never an excuse in america today (not in other places in the world though sadly)so many opportunities out there. you just need an imagination
4/25/2008 1:41:40 PM
money and/or a good education doesn't hurt either
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4/25/2008 2:44:52 PM
The US poverty line in 2007 was $10,210, which puts you at slightly above the poverty line. So yes, you are 'wealthy.'
4/25/2008 3:25:34 PM
hooray i'm wealthy on 13K a year. I love all the armchair philanthropists in TSB that are quick to speak out about the plight of the poor.
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4/25/2008 4:22:43 PM
Are you seriously trying to attack people for making ad hominem attacks?Seriously?
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4/25/2008 4:27:39 PM
^^ hey you and luisclues started the ad hom attacks.
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4/25/2008 5:57:12 PM
RATIONAL ACTORSYou're a complete fucking idiot.
4/25/2008 6:02:34 PM
I guess you don't know what the term "rational actors" means. If their behavior is rational then they are rational actors. Your stupidity truely is boundless, even after you are corrected.
4/25/2008 6:04:21 PM
Rational actors -> if they behave rationally. Oh okay I got it now, thanks.Ahahaaaaa shit's great. Throw a formalism on ANYTHING and you can pass it as science.
4/25/2008 6:07:07 PM
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5/20/2008 10:28:29 AM
^classic
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