Broadway Duchess
Yes, I'm going back. No, I'm not sick of it yet.
- Joined
- Mar 2, 2009
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You must be a nurse like me![]()
I had to register just to respond, this topic makes me NUTS.
I am and it does, but I'm guessing for a different reason.
I completely understand the sentiment, especially those of us who work our butts off to be able to provide certain things for our families. It can be frustrating to feel like all the effort we put into doing what we do means less because so many seem to skate by using "the system."
BUT...
You really don't know what their lives are like. You only know what they tell you and what it looks like on the outside. It is easy to become complacent when in a situation that has become regular to them, but no one actually enjoys living in poverty.
Furthermore, I am a Christian; Scripture tells us that "to whom much is given, much is required." I have never minded doing more to help out my fellow man. Is it always fair? No. But I have been very blessed, often and in so many ways, so "fair" isn't my standard. I'd rather give a little more so that those less fortunate than I, especially children who don't have a choice in what their parents do, will live a life where basic needs are covered.
Just my $.02
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