kidman232 wrote:...Now rent where I live is right around $1500, so not cheap, but not crazy high either....
Treetop wrote:Im also seeing more wandering homeless folks hanging out by our wal mart doing their begging stint.... I always offer them food. you might be surprised that most wont take it.... I never got that. Sealed stuff and all so its not like they are likely to be afraid i did something to it.
alpacafarmer wrote: There is no reason why a person that can but won't work should have a higher standard of living than someone that will work.
kidman232 wrote: Now rent where I live is right around $1500, so not cheap, but not crazy high either.
alpacafarmer wrote:When managing a restaurant in Indy we hired a guy with a will work for food sign that was set up every day at the off ramp. To my surprise he did work well for 3 weeks. Then he came to me with tears in his eyes and said he had to quit. When I asked why he told me that he loved having a job but could not afford to work. When the Gov. found out he was working they told him he had to quit or loose all his support, free housing, free medical, food stamps and to top it off he told me he made more money in 4 hours of begging than he did in 8 hours of work. This is the problem in the USA. I am all for helping someone that needs help but why the Gov. refuses to let people help them selves is just wrong. There is no reason why a person that can but won't work should have a higher standard of living than someone that will work.
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:Treetop wrote:Im also seeing more wandering homeless folks hanging out by our wal mart doing their begging stint.... I always offer them food. you might be surprised that most wont take it.... I never got that. Sealed stuff and all so its not like they are likely to be afraid i did something to it.
I have stopped offering all together.
Too many will not "work for food", will not accept food, and just want money to blow on booze and drugs. I even gave rice and beans with a crock-pot to cook it in and the couple said they had to have meat. Then there was the lady who said she could not feed her kids on paper plates with plastic forks and that if I was a real Christian I would give her money so she could take her kids to a nice restaurant.
The topper was the lady who complained about how she has maxed out all the gov. handouts she and her husband get and she can make more money begging than holding down a real job. It's a racket.
gilpo wrote:Now me and my wife want to have a baby but can't afford insurance. And again we are told we make too much money because they don't take credit card payments and other debt into consideration. We've had to use credit to pay bills the last 2 years and are tapped out. Yet every worthless, no-job out there is poppin' out babies left and right and never pay a dime and actually make money from the government for doing it.
cesariojpn wrote:I offered a homeless guy outside of Home Depot one day to something at Burger King after he asked me for a $10 bill. The ungrateful bastard began to accuse me of being a part of a Government Conspiracy to slowly poison the homeless folks with processed crap so that it'll kill off the dregs of society.
Mossy wrote:cesariojpn wrote:I offered a homeless guy outside of Home Depot one day to something at Burger King after he asked me for a $10 bill. The ungrateful bastard began to accuse me of being a part of a Government Conspiracy to slowly poison the homeless folks with processed crap so that it'll kill off the dregs of society.
Oh, I just bet he only buys organic foods.
Is there an "organic" wine on the market?
TXTim wrote:If you're willing to work hard, can pass a drug test and can relocate, get your ass to south or west Texas.
Boom times and big bucks. Billboards everywhere seeking workers in the oil patch.
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