Posted by paul on November 02, 2012 at 07:03:41 from (76.77.196.231):
In Reply to: Ironic posted by dcarp on November 02, 2012 at 05:49:21:
Seems the same people that want to live on govt assistance are the same ones claiming the govt isn't doing enough.
Govt said to get the heck out, govt is funding the help to get all systems working again, seems like the govt is doing what it can.
Same old story, those that can are busy doing so, those that can't sit around and bi - er, I mean, complain.
Of the stories on the news, every complainer I've seen has been a large woman shreiking how the govt isn't doing enough for them (several races, covers the rainbow...). While I don't believe in universal stereotypes, certainly is a trend there. I don't believe any one of the people complaining was in any danger of starving to death, the temps there are cool but certainly not life threatening esp with the built in insulation they have, and if you are living off food stamps and other govt checks you really don't need to go anywhere so don't need gas.
What's the problem?
Now, there are a lot of folks that do need help, are in a bad way, & I feel for them. Hope things get straightened out to a working society there again as fast as possible.
Sure do appreciate those that pick up an oar and help the process, rather than those that sit on their hind and bi - er, complain about no one helping.
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