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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The OP is sickening, but DCUMs, don't kid yourself - whether she's real or a troll, this is a pretty widely held opinion. I just looked at a FB post my friend from HS had liked; both are waitresses. The post was a rant about some waitressing complaint and quickly degenerated into dozens of rants about people on public assistance. It also was unashamedly racist. I don't know what percentage of the American public thinks this way, but it's not insubstantial. These are the Trump voters.[/quote] I'm the poster who could have taken aid but didn't. What perpetuates this is the resentment from people like me who were struggling, and we watched people just like me cash in. I'm white. I saw other white people do this. You people in DC with your pensions and healthcare have no idea how the rest of us really live. You're completely delusional.[/quote] Ummm, it's not just us high-Falutin' folks here in DC who have healthcare. Perhaps you might have heard about Medicare, Medicaid, VA and this obscure thing called the Affordable Acare Act. By the way, most people in DC don't work for the government and don't have pensions. You should get out of the doublewide more frequently. [/quote] Laughing at your hypocrisy....goes on about the horrors of rants and racism from above post ......but basically has no problem calling me trailer trash because I'm not wealthy and I think poor people should save their resources to increase their opportunity and gain stability. Do you know how much you could save a month without an iPhone and dining out? Probably $100 per month. In two years that's $2400. A down payment on a car. With a vehicle you can expand your geographic range to find work or better work. This is how you provide stability for your family and allow for the possibility for your kids to thrive. This is what personal responsibility looks like.[/quote] I'm with you, PP. So much hypocrisy from the liberals. They will go ballistic if someone dare suggest that a person on public assistance isn't being responsible, but when they come across someone of "modest means" who IS being responsible, they start in with the trailer trash remarks. It's like things we live in Bizzaro World.[/quote]
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