Miramonti
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- Aug 26, 2000
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Originally posted by: Kur
A lady walks into a store, brings 3 friends tells them to pick out a carton of cigs and charges it on her vision card. And there's nothing I can do to stop it.
This is part of what's wrong with welfare...it solicits ignorant and naive judgments by people towards welfare recipients and the welfare system as a whole that are often unfair and unfounded.
How do you know that the woman didn't urgently need baby clothes that she couldn't afford and couldn't buy with her type of public assistance, and got them from friends in exchange for cigarettes? Bartering isn't supposed to happen, but if you're poor you're going to do what you have to do, and I don't have the slightest problem with a circumstance like that, and I would do the same if necessary.
I also have no problem with some moochers getting assistance when they don't need it and/or don't try to get off of it, if it means that the people who really do need it, do get it. People don't seem to have a problem with the rich getting tax cuts they don't deserve, why do people bitch so much if they see a poor person getting some money they don't deserve.
The fact is there will always be people who try to cheat the system, even if they are making millions of dollars, so of course some poor people will cheat the welfare system as well. But that doesn't diminish the significant value that welfare has on many people's lives.
