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Rockpuck, I have always respected your comprehension of the various financial issues that appear on these boards. Truth to tell, many have been the times that seeing your name associated with a thread has been the deciding factor in my decision to read said thread or not.
As I see it, one of the biggest problems our society faces is that we demonize those who live off (government) handouts (whether they do so by choice or by circumstance; we do not differentiate) and we Glorify the greedy.
In September 2009, around 4 million Americans were served by a state cash-assistance or welfare program, more than 37 million received federal food stamps and about 9.1 million received unemployment benefits. If treated as exclusive numbers, there would be a total of 50.1 million Americans who received federal aid in September 2009. This data is based on a report published in USA today in January 2010.
We (sometimes) secretly (sometimes, not) envy the Rich to the point of going to virtually any self-degrading extreme to become One of Them!
Can anyone argue that the current poularity of so-called "Reality TV" shows is not the direct result of our quest to become "Famous" for something; and thus gain an opportunity to stretch our 15 minutes of fame into a lifetime of riches?
you don't save a dying tree by lopping off branches and the like. you start at the root - promote new growth.
Originally posted by Rockpuck
reply to post by AnIntellectualRedneck
I believe we should encourage people who live off the government to not do so. There may not be something wrong with someone "falling on hard times" and using the Government as a temporary crutch .. there is, imo, a major problem with literally living off the government with no intention to change your lifestyle. Yes, I think we as a society should consider living off the government to be "wrong", we should always encourage self betterment, not self defeat! I'd rather give the poor free education or trade training than food stamps, government housing and medicaid.
Originally posted by AnIntellectualRedneck
So are you saying that we should demonize those who have fallen on hard times and have to live off the government because they can't find a job just like people who lie and cheat and steal and screw everybody else in the country over?
I'm in the 43% who don't wind up paying federal taxes (it's total b.s. that I don't pay taxes at all as has been explained to you people ad-nauseum), and I don't take a dime of government welfare.
A lot of people on the government dime have jobs and need some extra help. More and more these days, people who have paid into the system their entire lives have to take advantage of those safety nets.
Yes, there are people who take advantage of it, but to make sweeping generalizations is really quite ignorant of what's actually going on in the world.
Gene Isenberg, former chief executive officer of Nabors Industries Ltd., is slated to receive $100 million in cash after making way for a new CEO at the world’s largest land-drilling contractor.
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