Well, that's certainly changed... in fact during Clinton's presidency.
Ooops.
katysails wrote:
Actually, during Clinton's Presidency, many programs were put into place
to educate young single mothers so they could become self-sufficient.
Yep, look at how many were trained to become politician's
interns
Problem is, they came out of a system left over from your Great Society
that did pay money, food stamps, and energy assistance based on the size
of your fa,ily. If it comes down to working for 10 bucks and hour or
getting it all doled out, the option is usually the dole. The other
problem is that there is no work ethic. You get more if you don't work.
From what I've seen personally, that's not really true. But
a lot of people would rather have less money for not
working, than to work & get more. Why is that? I dunno, but
clearly the ratio should be adjusted.
For that matter, the number of co-workers I've seen miling
workmen's comp claims over the years would support the idea
that 1- there's more than one way to milk the system and 2-
a LOT of people, across every ethnicity, have the same
no-work ethic.
DSK