If you are a single mom, if doesn't pay to work unless you can make around 80k.
If you are a single mom, if doesn't pay to work unless you can make around 80k.
As usual, non of the dems came with anything. Just name calling. Predictable
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The trick is to work at something you like.
I sure to hell hope so. Otherwise I'm fighting this damn traffic for nothing.
pbs....are you bbs' boyfriend?
or girlfriend....
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Whaaaat?? Don't you know that asking someone to back up their facts is frowned upon in this establishment?![]()
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Did you get on welfare yet
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Not working sucks way more. And stealing from other people(any welfare) should be illegal. So you get my views there pretty easily.
Sorry, didn't see you asked
Latest data analyzed say 91% of welfare goes to elderly, disabled or working households. Not exactly mooches
http://www.cbpp.org/cms/?fa=view&id=3677#_ftn2
It's not a myth. Simply because people that are working are taking food stamps doesn't mean we aren't dependent. People are more spoiled and entitled than at any time in our history. To make my point though, we'd have to do research that would piss people off. How many people receiving aid have cable? Cell phones? Internet? Car payments? Designer or first hand clothes? What kind of food is in their home? The mentality is more subtle than the study you cite accounts for. If we remove those things that 15 years ago would have been considered luxuries, would they still 'need' ****istance?
Show me numbers and I'll believe you. Until then, making general claims regarding our society will not sway me.
When true welfare spending is such a tiny percentage of the entitlement budget, I find it petty to get so upset about. What we should be up in arms about is the fact that we didn't prepare well for the baby boomer SS influx and increasing a Medicare program that we had no way of paying for. Spending a few billion on the poor every year is chump change
I'm with you on SS, Medicare, etc. I've even outlined plans on here to arrest the expansion. Sadly, nobody really wants to tackle entitlements of any kind--instead we want to expand them. Look at the last election cycle. People wanted to expand entitlements to birth control. When it was opposed those opposing were vilified for hating women.