As I have stated already, that is not what I have seen in my experience.

I have seen people flaunt that they drive a Lexus, yet the government pays
for their food.  I have even had patients ask me how it feels knowing that
they have more money in their pocket than I make in a year, yet my taxes are
paying for his welfare check.

Those are the types of people I am referring to and I would bet this occurs
nmore often than you might feel comfortable admitting.


On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 10:13 PM, Maureen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The "poor person too lazy to work" is mostly a myth perpetuated by
> politicians who scapegoated the "welfare moms" to cover their own
> incompetency.
>
> There are people in the system for several generations who have the
> mentality of entitlement because that is all they have ever known, but
> given a true opportunity to work most will.   There are, of course,
> other factors, such as drugs and lack of education, but those people
> are a very small percentage of the people who receive public
> assistance.
>
>

-- 
Scott Stroz

If you can't laugh at other people, who can you laugh at?


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