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@ squirrely...
there is an article on CNN's blogspot about how childhood obesity is being blamed on WOMEN, and the fact that we are working now and not staying home with the kids...very interesting... http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/blogs/pagi...ity-among.html |
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Besides, in that case, I don't think an extra ten bucks in food stamps is going to be the answer to their problem. Quote:
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Again, Democrats argue that there are immigrants here to do jobs "Americans won't do." If they won't work, why should I owe them a living? |
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Otherwise, get a job. Quote:
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you know...u should stop...that plumber's crack is turning into a full moon.
And when you moon like that you really start to show how ignorant you are of other people's misfortune. |
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Amen, Kevin. I have a pre-schooler who can already chant the family's mantra "You are responsible for your own actions". Yes, sometimes people are handed a crap deal, but you can't take it lying down. Get up, get moving and get over it. Often times, people make their own 'bad luck' which is just a symptom of 'bad choices'. I know it isn't always the case, so no flames. |
This thread is a hell of a lot like this one: http://greekchat.com/gcforums/showth...light=homeless
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No one is starving in America.
21 dollars a week means that they choose to not to supplement their government aid. A person soliciting donations on a street corner IMO would earn a minimum of a dollar an hour. If they solicit for eight hours a day they would earn an extra eight dollars per day. So let’s see here. $21.00 + $56.00 = $77.00 for food per week. |
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Not being a bleeding heart liberal does not make me an ass. It means I have a difference of opinion. Please tolerate my differences. Can't we just all get along? :( |
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I DO think there are children who are starving in America, b/c of the bad choices their parents/caregivers have made. Children should be assisted by being removed from the homes of negligent parents who abuse drugs, alcohol and their own children. My sister and her husband ,today in fact, officially adopted TWO children, siblings , 9 and 4 who were in a home just like that. :) Big day for our whole family! However, these parents do not deserve one thin dime of the money my family works hard to earn. The parents of THESE children are both in jail for running a meth lab. :( |
I agree with both of you and especially kevin.
What is wrong with some of you people? Daemonseid.........why in God's name should I have sympathy for some crack head junkie living off of the street? I would gladly "look them in the eye and tell them to get a job". Sure I would, with pleasure. People like that disgust me. As far as Katrina victims.........I have told them to get a damn job.....many times. Houston and Austin had a major influx of them......totally ridiculous..........as if Austin needed more homeless people. ....at what point did we stop holding people accountable for their actions? Jesus Christ.......there is absolutely no reason for me or my family to spend our time and hard earned money trying to be a savior to people that are so completely worthless that they don't even have the gumption to go look for work. |
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I spend $250-300 a month at the grocery store for 4 people + a 65 pound dog for everything. That includes cleaning supplies, paper products, diapers/Pull Ups, dog food, dog treats, feminine products, shampoo, soap, razor blades/shaving cream...everything I buy. I could probably spend less, but I insist on having fresh produce in the house at all times and I shop at a specialty meat market for most of our meat products. (I'm not kidding when I say that I indulge in fresh produce - in my house, right at this immediate moment...when I haven't even done my normal shopping yet this week...I have the following fresh fruits and veggies: broccoli, carrots, cucumbers, tomatoes, potatoes, celery, zuchini, strawberries, pineapple, grapes, oranges, apples, and bananas.) You have to learn to beat the grocery stores at their own game. |
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Again, GOOD CHOICES! |
Kevin--
Wait, the Census Bureau does not have any medical authority and is not National Institutes of Health or Centers of Disease Control. Starvation as defined is emaciation, dehydration, dysentery and entended bowel. Essentially, one can starve by consuming mass quantities of fast food because it is not healthy. Yes, at a basic level, children can learn some functional literacy, but critical thinking skills without nutrition and physical activity to lift oneself beyond poverty or working poverty, to sustainability is not happening in the US but for only a select few. Criminality suggests that there is US starvation. Not a causation to effect, but definitely a symptom. Illiteracy in one's home conversations, and this occurs in recent immigrants, moreover, outreach to those in authority does not occur. As such, working poor immigrants doing the jobs that Americans will not do, does not constitute they are healthy. And after the all day meeting I have just attended: Health disparities causes educational achievement gap--simply means if children cannot learn if they are sick, and if they are sick, they will not learn... Given the US inability to care about the poor similar to that observed in European nations, then we, the US, will go back into a 2nd class citizenship ideology. Well, if that is dandy for you, but I don't think plenty of our elders want to go back to those days... |
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that crackhead CAN EASILY be you...whether you like it or not...u have no idea what lead that person to be where they are... Who are you to judge without first taking that long look in a mirror? Katrina victims...well hmmm...suddenly displaced? Kinda hard getting a job when your address IS A FLOODED OUT HOLE IN THE GROUND hmmm? Hell..the Superdome that was for a month a 3rd world country has been fixed up in less than a years time and the lower wards in New Orleans are STILL after 2 years ghost towns...you want those homeless people out of your area in Texas....here is challenge for you...whatever purpose you serve in your area...get up and take a trip over there with those homeless and help rebuild their communities. Too much for you? Oh yeah ...too much like right... When did we stop holding people acountable....? Go back to 1939 when the welfare system in this country officially kicked off...since that is what we are discussing in this thread before we digressed to homelessness. But you know what...we are gonna call it a day on this thread....we have offically agreed to disagree, but just in case you happen to wind up in a living condition much less than what you are used to and forced to get food stamps but you don't wanna be a burden on our government? ...do yourself a favor. GO GET A JOB !! ;) |
i am completely okay with the idea that not everybody thinks like me. i'd much rather have the debate than to completely ignore the issues. i sincerely think its great that there is participation in this thread. from ALL sides of the issue.
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