Originally Posted by
talaniman
That dog don't hunt my friend, simply because you assume what your saying is true from YOUR experience. I respectfully submit that YOU and others only have a very small cursory view of poverty in America and because YOU escaped doesn't mean every one can. Most of the poor people on welfare I know, work two jobs have two kids, one old raggedy car between both working adults, or the single ones commute on public transportation an hour each way.
Most poor people I know work, but one unexpected expense like the car breaks down, the kids get sick, utilities spike up, sends them into a financial turmoil they may take a year to get out of. A layoff, reduced hours, screws them royally. Those payday loans screws them royally for much longer.
And my friend just between me and you, you have to be loony as a goon to think a multinational billion dollar company (Walmarts to name ONE), can make big bucks employing minimum wage workers, who still need food stamps, and rent and utility subsidies (from taxpayers) to make it ALMOST for a month. There are tens of millions working poor in America, mostly women and children who don't deserve your disdain, nor criticism, just because they aren't as smart, skilled, or LUCKY as you have been in your life.
You must be one of those CRINOS (Christian In Name Only) who doesn't get But For The Grace Of God Go I. For as hard as you work my friend, and I have no doubt you did, and still do, you should count your blessings that you have escaped the trap of poverty, and prospered. Hope they don't farm your job out to some foreign land and tell you to hit the bricks.
Can't you just be grateful for what YOU have, and not begrudge another for not being so fortunate?