Anonymous wrote:\
We all have to start somewhere, don't we? We've all had a first job, maybe one we really hated and the pay sucked but we did what we had to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[
Also while the "welfare person" is out picking up these items perhaps she could also pick up a job application.
Could she pick up some experience and some references at the deli? Or maybe a contact with a hiring manager? If you're ever out of a job and down on your luck, don't count on buying one at the sandwich counter.
We all have to start somewhere, don't we? We've all had a first job, maybe one we really hated and the pay sucked but we did what we had to do. Do you realize immigrants come to this country from all over the world, without speaking a lick of english, find themselves in the middle of a completely different culture and are able to work through it all, openning thriving businesses, work two jobs and go to school? Nothing was handed to me and I started from the very bottom. I never believed it was someone else's job to take care of me, my bills, my kids and to feed us, give us housing, free cable, cell phone, free school lunch, free healthcare.........
It's the real world and it's tough. Pull up your big girl panties and stop whining and make something of yourselves, generational welfare recipients.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[
Also while the "welfare person" is out picking up these items perhaps she could also pick up a job application.
Could she pick up some experience and some references at the deli? Or maybe a contact with a hiring manager? If you're ever out of a job and down on your luck, don't count on buying one at the sandwich counter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the OP and I work very hard to get by. I am a single parent who rarely gets child support so I am on my own most of the time. I am not wealthy or entitled. I work hard for what little I have. It bothers me that people who are given gov't help squander that help. The mom has already talked about where she would like to have her son's bday party. My son's party has only ever been at our house with a few family and friends. I cannot afford to rent out a location and have lots of people attend. But she can. With other people's money. Yes, it does bother me. I understand that plenty of people find themselves in need of assistance and one day, that could easily be me. But I sure as hell wouldn't waste this assistance of unnecessary stuff like presents for classmates and birthday parties. I worked a lot of overtime to pay for some XMAS gifts that my son wanted. Some of my hard work will go to providing her son with a bday party that my child will never have. This mom is obviously intelligent enough to find her way into a decent school system but there is no expectation that she will ever need to work. This bothers me. I donate some money to certain charities that I know go to help people help themselves. I was always taught that "God helps those who help themselves" so forgive my bitterness for not understanding how this system is going to expect anything of this family for the help they are currently receiving. Perhaps I should pray for understanding but I'm not feeling it now.
Yes this is the original intent but the generational welfare recipients out number the ones in need, rlthe government shouldn't be the one giving the assistance it should be chruches or other charity organizations where oversight of money spent happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the OP and I work very hard to get by. I am a single parent who rarely gets child support so I am on my own most of the time. I am not wealthy or entitled. I work hard for what little I have. It bothers me that people who are given gov't help squander that help. The mom has already talked about where she would like to have her son's bday party. My son's party has only ever been at our house with a few family and friends. I cannot afford to rent out a location and have lots of people attend. But she can. With other people's money. Yes, it does bother me. I understand that plenty of people find themselves in need of assistance and one day, that could easily be me. But I sure as hell wouldn't waste this assistance of unnecessary stuff like presents for classmates and birthday parties. I worked a lot of overtime to pay for some XMAS gifts that my son wanted. Some of my hard work will go to providing her son with a bday party that my child will never have. This mom is obviously intelligent enough to find her way into a decent school system but there is no expectation that she will ever need to work. This bothers me. I donate some money to certain charities that I know go to help people help themselves. I was always taught that "God helps those who help themselves" so forgive my bitterness for not understanding how this system is going to expect anything of this family for the help they are currently receiving. Perhaps I should pray for understanding but I'm not feeling it now.
OP - how do you know so much about this woman? Next time she talks to you, be sure to tell her that you are her frenemy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can buy sushi because they have subsidized housing check out these luxary units http://www.thomasjeffersoninst.org/article.php?article_id=2229
PP here with the cousin on welfare and her multiple children. She now lives in her second, 6 bedroom $800,000 home, in one of the most sought after neighborhoods. (not in the DMV area)
Why second you ask? Because she got evicted from the first almost million dollar home she was so generously given to live in by the government. I am not kidding.
I'm calling bullshit on this. You are simply making it up or don't know what you are talking about. Being poor sucks, stop lying to try and make it harder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can buy sushi because they have subsidized housing check out these luxary units http://www.thomasjeffersoninst.org/article.php?article_id=2229
PP here with the cousin on welfare and her multiple children. She now lives in her second, 6 bedroom $800,000 home, in one of the most sought after neighborhoods. (not in the DMV area)
Why second you ask? Because she got evicted from the first almost million dollar home she was so generously given to live in by the government. I am not kidding.
Anonymous wrote:I am the OP and I work very hard to get by. I am a single parent who rarely gets child support so I am on my own most of the time. I am not wealthy or entitled. I work hard for what little I have. It bothers me that people who are given gov't help squander that help. The mom has already talked about where she would like to have her son's bday party. My son's party has only ever been at our house with a few family and friends. I cannot afford to rent out a location and have lots of people attend. But she can. With other people's money. Yes, it does bother me. I understand that plenty of people find themselves in need of assistance and one day, that could easily be me. But I sure as hell wouldn't waste this assistance of unnecessary stuff like presents for classmates and birthday parties. I worked a lot of overtime to pay for some XMAS gifts that my son wanted. Some of my hard work will go to providing her son with a bday party that my child will never have. This mom is obviously intelligent enough to find her way into a decent school system but there is no expectation that she will ever need to work. This bothers me. I donate some money to certain charities that I know go to help people help themselves. I was always taught that "God helps those who help themselves" so forgive my bitterness for not understanding how this system is going to expect anything of this family for the help they are currently receiving. Perhaps I should pray for understanding but I'm not feeling it now.
Anonymous wrote:I am the OP and I work very hard to get by. I am a single parent who rarely gets child support so I am on my own most of the time. I am not wealthy or entitled. I work hard for what little I have. It bothers me that people who are given gov't help squander that help. The mom has already talked about where she would like to have her son's bday party. My son's party has only ever been at our house with a few family and friends. I cannot afford to rent out a location and have lots of people attend. But she can. With other people's money. Yes, it does bother me. I understand that plenty of people find themselves in need of assistance and one day, that could easily be me. But I sure as hell wouldn't waste this assistance of unnecessary stuff like presents for classmates and birthday parties. I worked a lot of overtime to pay for some XMAS gifts that my son wanted. Some of my hard work will go to providing her son with a bday party that my child will never have. This mom is obviously intelligent enough to find her way into a decent school system but there is no expectation that she will ever need to work. This bothers me. I donate some money to certain charities that I know go to help people help themselves. I was always taught that "God helps those who help themselves" so forgive my bitterness for not understanding how this system is going to expect anything of this family for the help they are currently receiving. Perhaps I should pray for understanding but I'm not feeling it now.