Quite the opposite. I didn't benefit from it.  It enabled my mother to
continue a very screwed up lifestyle, even after I was taken from her.
On Jun 9, 2013 10:16 PM, "Vivec" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> So you've both benefitted in some way from the very thing you are now
> against.
> Systems can always be improved, but that doesn't mean the system is bad or
> should be abolished.
>
> Do some people abuse Welfare? Sure they do. But still others have used it
> as a valuable tool to succeed in life.
>
> The notion that the concept of welfare is killing the economy of countries
> is bs, in my view (And that is why I mentioned Austerity, which was
> essentially cutting and in some cases eliminating welfare programs).
> It happens out of fear and misunderstanding and an unwillingness to
> apportion blame to the persons and the social classes that many aspire to.
>
> On 9 June 2013 22:32, Jerry Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >
> > "My mother did."
> >
> > You know what.  I'll take back my statement.  I didn't receive welfare
> but
> > I did get a social security benefit based on the death of my father
>
>
> 

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