[quote="CVPost-kevinstuff"](quoted from post at 23:08:32 01/30/19) well those city snap recipients don?t
have a fleet of john deere?s and they don?t
own a high rise , and they don?t have
land assets either , and they don?t get
grain subsidies, and they don?t get paid
to leave the land in CPR either . And even
though the tariffs have impacted everyone
the snap recipients didn?t get a hand up
like the farmers either . The point is that
everyone falls on hard times . And those
who need a hand up expect a hand up .
Because at one point in their life they
contributed to nation . Things are messed
up with wages and taxes . The poor are not
to blame for everything , And if they could
earn a living wage , they would also be more taxes
withheld . The problem is that simple , The
rich cannot expect the poor to pay more
tax on such low wages . Any how, who
created the poor? who set the standard of living
for the poor ?[/quote]
AH but a lot of those folks you defend are where they are at and the only opportunity they themselves make to improve their situation is to buy a "Power Ball" ticket because of life choices they made and continue make. You see most of us live in the USA. There are no bars to success. Here you can be born dirt poor and you can work your way out of it. But you have to work at it. First you have to work at getting an education or becoming a musical or athletic super star. The you have to work to keep it. There are no bars keeping you a peon for life. It's choices you make.
It's proven if you are poor growing up that if you do 3 things you will be better off financially than your parents. 1: Finish school. 2: Get a job and 3: don't have babies until after you complete 1 and 2.
Who made em poor? Their parents because they too made poor life choices. Do the rich benefit because of the poor? Sure but not because they are exploited! Sense people started paying other to do things for them they paid the grunts doing mindless manual labor less than they paid someone doing skilled labor. That's true even today. You get paid what you are worth. Young? No education? No work experience? You get paid the lowest. Older? No education? You are still not going to get paid much. That's the way it works and that's the incentive to do better. To learn a skill. And not only is there no stopping you there are grants and student loans to help you achieve more! And the CEP program too!
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