lucyblondecat
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What bothers me more is the welfare system is set up for those people to never come off welfare. I view it as the government ultimately trying to keep "those kind of people" in their place. 


lucyblondecat said:What bothers me more is the welfare system is set up for those people to never come off welfare. I view it as the government ultimately trying to keep "those kind of people" in their place.![]()
cardaway said:Anybody else feel it's a little off when you see people smoking like a chimney, wearing tons of jewelry, and asking for financial help?
Recently we screwed up and flipped to the local news before the weather. On there was one of those typcial "good news" stories about a family who needed and got financial help for their child.
The family (Dad, Mom, and I'm guessing and a couple uncles) were covered in jewelry and all smoking during the on camera interview. Yes, I have some advice on how you could get more money![]()
cardaway said:Anybody else feel it's a little off when you see people smoking like a chimney, wearing tons of jewelry, and asking for financial help?
Recently we screwed up and flipped to the local news before the weather. On there was one of those typcial "good news" stories about a family who needed and got financial help for their child.
The family (Dad, Mom, and I'm guessing and a couple uncles) were covered in jewelry and all smoking during the on camera interview. Yes, I have some advice on how you could get more money![]()

Miss Jasmine said:THIS is what the program is for, not for people to live off of forever.
One of my Aunts was in a similar situation. She was on WIC and Welfare after she left her husband (he was cheating on her with a lady he brought home to be her friend, it was a very messed up situation). She had two babies then. She went to a trade school, found a job, got off the services, bought her own house, etc.
When used right WIC and Welfare are wonderful. But they are so bad when they are abused.
va32h said:The jewelry thing doesn't bother me - you can't tell from a TV screen if it's real, and goodness knows you can get a pile of cheap jewelry from WalMart.
But if you want to talk about people throwing money away - let's talk about military families.

I agree that the take home pay of anyone under E-4 is really not meant to support a family but sometimes things happen and it is nice that WIC and Food stamps are available for those military members to help make ends meet until they get promoted to a higher rank.
goofygirl said:What also bugs me are people who cry poor, yet they keep having children.
JoeEpcotRocks said::
If only we could separate the truly unfortunates in this country from the dumb and lazy.
ToriLammy said:I agree that the take home pay of anyone under E-4 is really not meant to support a family but sometimes things happen and it is nice that WIC and Food stamps are available for those military members to help make ends meet until they get promoted to a higher rank.
Thank goodness the system was there to get you through your dark days.va32h said:The jewelry thing doesn't bother me - you can't tell from a TV screen if it's real, and goodness knows you can get a pile of cheap jewelry from WalMart.
But if you want to talk about people throwing money away - let's talk about military families.
I am a military spouse. When we lived on post, our house was free, our utilities were free, our medical care is always free. But our neighbors were always hurting for money, hanging on til the 1st or the 15th.
And by the 2nd or the 16th, there would be some new toy or piece of furniture or electronic item, that would make them just as broke until the next payday.
When it was time to move to the next post, (all moving expenses also free) they'd just leave stuff on the curb. During the 2 years we were stationed at Ft. Lee, Virginia, I acquired two Little Tykes Playhouses, one Little Tykes climber, one Step 2 climber, two Step 2 slides, a pool and a sandbox - all plucked from my neighbors' trash. They didn't want to take them apart or clean them for the move. Those little playhouses run $200, just to give you an idea.
The party line is supposed to be that our military are woefully underpaid, and perhaps in the very lowest ranks they are. But a soldier who chooses to get married and have a child when he is taking home $900 per month is creating his own financial problem, IMO.
And the military wives I've met wouldn't get a job if their lives depended on it. Despite the fact that they are entitled to very low cost childcare on base.
When the value of our benefits and other allotments are factored in, my husband makes more in the Army than he would in an equivalent job in the private sector. For some military jobs, there is no equivalent in the private sector.
I am sick to death of hearing how hard it is to get by on a military salary. I am probably guilty of saying the same thing myself, in the past. But when I did the math...it's just not true.
Maybe I shouldn't use the word "claiming", b/c I must admit, $900 a month is a sin. How can anyone live off of that?