I am upper middle class and you people are making me super hungry |
Just because the young blacks in this area eat sunflower seeds and spit the shells on the ground/floor does not make it poor people food. Geesh...you folks are ridiculous! |
Koolaid. I know our parents have it to us when we were growing up but it's literally sugar and dye. Why not just give apple juice? |
No, it isn't. A too big coat is better than no coat at all - but I can't say that a sugary drink is better than no drink at all. Why can't they drink water? Do people really send juice boxes in their kid's lunch? I guess I'm a mean mom. |
Kale salad, sushi, sundried tomatoes.... so middle class. |
Nice to hear that poor people can eat at Ruth's Chris, Bobby Van's, Morton's, Seasons 52, Flemings, etc. ![]() Yank your head out of your ass... moron... |
Why are the so many of the dumb "low class" threads all of a sudden? And why are they so popular? The one about what kind of home fragrance you use is probably the dumbest, but this one is pretty mean and stupid too. |
Sloppy Joes...dirt poor. |
Everyone knows rich people only eat the pre-shelled sunflower kernels, preferably whilst extending their pinky finger. |
Heh...yes, only the proletariat eats sushi. |
....What does poverty look like in the United States?
That's a really important question. If you travel to India, the poverty is absolute. You see people who literally have not a dime to their name. They literally have no food to eat. It's a little bit more complicated in America because even though the welfare system is not very good, we don't actually have mass starvation. So poverty in America is relative. And it's about a lack of basic necessities and a lack of security, so an uncertainty as to where you're going to get food, an uncertainty as to how you're going to pay your most elementary bills, and it's about a reliance on either very imperfect government institutions or very overwhelmed private charity. What is one cause of poverty? I would say the rampant inequality. The bottom 20 percent of the workforce has seen a real income decline by double-digit amounts since the Nixon years. The 1 percent at the top, or the 0.1 percent – or if you go even higher, the 0.01 percent, the billionaires – have seen their income increase by not just 1, 2 or 3 percent, but by thousands of percent. What it means is political access is concentrated at the top, and as soon as that happens you end up with a political class that doesn't respond to the needs of ordinary people. http://www.usnews.com/opinion/articles/2013/09/05/what-poverty-looks-like-in-modern-america Just is case anyone was wondering... |
Sloppy Joes are delicious! |
+1 And I'm pretty sure the truly poor aren't wasting their money at Applebee's or Chili's, either. They're trying to get by on rice, eggs and potatoes. Any restaurant = disposable income. |
++++. I'm sad to see another one of these posts, desperate to assign behaviors to class or race. What's the point? |
Because most of them are spin offs. A few people say something similiar and it spurns another post for us to debate on. Some of us find it interesting. |