Results 51 to 60 of 78
-
02-04-2009, 03:04 AM #51
i appreciate the story. i grew up with just my mom, and she worked her tail off. she makes real good money now, but she most likely could have qualified and received assitance when i was younger....and i wish she would've. it would've been nice to have some steaks every once in a while, and some money in the bank.
if she, or anybody is committing fraud, then it should be prosecuted...but it doesnt matter who the father of the baby was or if her family "could" have helped her out...they didnt. she most likely was only receiving aid because of the baby, and thats really all that matters to me.
i can agree with you that it needs revamped and abuse should be investigated properly
there are people in every walk of life in every profession in every corner of the earth who use drugs. an estimated 40% of Americans are regular consumers of beer...they are getting funkin wrecked regulary. you want to find disposable income, try any establishment that serves alcohol.
it just seems like every time i hear somebody griping about welfare its because there are drug users, like thats the main problem with welfare. the email specifically talks about "how much money this country would save if people had to pass a urine test"...we're not going to be solving problems with seriously harmful drugs like heroin & meth by testing welfare recipients...we're going to eliminate people who smoke a joint while cheaters, drunks, and people addicted to prescription drugs will pass with flying colors. i can promise you there are more stoners that work for a living than those that collect welfare
i just dont find welfare programs to be that bad of an idea, but can agree there should be better oversight to make sure it goes where its intended. i'd much rather have my tax money go to feeding & sheltering the poor, elderly & disabled than invading foreign countries...we got money for war, but cant feed the poor
-
-
02-04-2009, 08:26 AM #52
the main difference between welfare and people working for disposable income is just that.... the people who work for their money can spend it anyway they want.... i just dont feel the need to give money to someone for food and have it spent on liquor. I know there is more to that post and i will get back to it but i have to go to work now
-
02-04-2009, 08:55 AM #53
I agree that we have a problem with the welfare systems in America. However the drug test you take at your place of employment has is not so you can get paid. They are requiring those because they can be sued if you get hurt or hurt someone else while on the job. I think this starts with many insurance companies these days making that a requirement in order to get liability insurance or get a cheaper rate.
-
-
02-04-2009, 12:52 PM #54

Source?Hidden Content
My Photobucket:
-
02-04-2009, 01:40 PM #55
i dont have a source...its just an educated guess based on my life experiences
but these numbers should suffice....100 million americans have smoked or regularly smoke marijuana....less than 3 million american families are on welfare....good enough?
-
-
02-04-2009, 03:05 PM #56

If you mean more people ok, but percentage wise I would say no way.
-
02-04-2009, 05:22 PM #57
i honestly have no idea what you mean....are you saying a higher percent of people on welfare use drugs than compared to the rest of society?
please provide some numbers...
-
-
02-04-2009, 06:03 PM #58

That's exactly what I asked you to provide.
-
02-04-2009, 09:57 PM #59
i gave you numbers, only they didn't satisfy you...why dont you provide some numbers for your theory?
-
02-04-2009, 10:16 PM #60

Are you serious? Of course there are more people who smoke weed then are on welfare. I want numbers saying that the percentage is higher with the working force then those on welfare which you implied.
-














