It's a bit of a leap of logic to take the actions of one poorly
educated person and label an entire class of people as ignorant.
Although I will agree with that throwing money at it is not the
solution.  Education about how to manage money would be a much better
tactic.

On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 2:55 PM, PT <cft...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> AKA dependance on social welfare as a way of life.
>

> '"I thought that they would cut me off, but since they didn't, I
> thought, maybe, it was OK because I'm not working," Clayton, 24, told
> WDIV when it asked whether it was appropriate for her to receive the money.'
>
> (ignorance is problem #1)
>
> This is the problem with giving poor people money.  They don't know what
> to do with it and don't think beyond the last 0 on the check (Dems) and
> become just as dependent on you as they do on the system when you expect
> people to live on what "trickles down" (Repubs).
>
> Sorry for the rant.  It's just a hot button for me.  The answer for both
> side really comes down to "throw money at it" which isn't really an
> answer at a

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