It' too bad that this country has so many unmotivated, leeching, stupid people driving up the poverty numbers. It's hard to help those in real need with all the slacker pieces of sh** in every city.
My GF works at a grocery store to support herself while going to school. She works/schools 8:30am to 10:30PM, 7 days a week. You know how it makes her feel when people come in with food stamps, buy 8 bottles of smiling hill milk, then come back 10 minutes later to return those 8 empty bottles, get cash, and buy a bottle of liquor? And if you don't catch that, they're dumping it out around the corner to support their drinking habit. On our tax dollars. And it happens... a LOT.
You know how many time I see obese moms hustling five kids around the store with a fistful of food stamps? They're called condoms, you dumb bitch. Don't you care about your children enough to think about what you can afford before popping them out left and right?
And who buys up all of the cigarettes and Budweiser in this country? It ain't the top 5%, that's for sure. Talk about a vicious cycle.
There are a lot of people with real need, but I think there are a lot more people who are just too lazy to take care of themselves. Increasing government spending and minimum wage is not the solution. The solution is educating these idiots who are destroying the purpose of the system so we can actually help the people that need it.
I think if someone is already struggling, and has a kid, or two or three, and asks for more help, they should have their children taken away from them until they clean up their act. Not pretty, but this is a downward spiral and increasing government funding for every lazy SOB in the country to suckle on is not going to help. This country needs to get some pride back, some work ethic, and some good old common sense. Even up here in Maine, where work ethic is strong, we have hordes of people coming in from every inch of the globe, collecting welfare checks and food stamps, and working a measly 40 hours a week and crying about it.
I'm sure I sound like a real asshole saying this, but I don't particularly care. I work, literally, 140+ per week, struggling to keep my business above water, and still have just enough to put bread on the table. I know what it means to bust your ass, and if working 40 hours per week doesn't feed your kids, go get a second, or third f-ing job. I go to bed at 6am, get up at 8:30am, 7 days a week, and it kills me. I'm probably shaving years off my life by doing it, but I'm doing what I have to to take care of my own and build a future for myself. Would I have a kid now? Not a chance, I have an IQ at least slightly higher than that of a bag of potato chips.
I will say again though, there are people in need, I'm not denying that fact. But how are we to sort them out? We have built a reliance on our government that should never have been there. People need to look out for themselves.
I can't think of one situation, even if I had eight kids, that I wouldn't be able to make work eventually. Short term rehabilitation vs. long term support is I think the only viable way to go to get our sh** together as a country, and get back some of that pride in our ability to work hard and earn a living for ourselves.