Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Terry

And the sad part of this is that the welfare reform, according to some, are going
to hit children the hardest.  So it is likely we will see more problem children.
It seems like we do mind putting a large number of children at risk to ensure that
the smaller percent of welfare recipients are not on the rolls for long periods of
time.

jackief

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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> Hi Sue,
>
> Maybe as long as you are wondering who to blame for the problems maybe you
> and I have some part in this.  There is a reason that children make up the
> major portion of the poor in this country.  The last report I saw said that
> 1 out of 5 children live in poverty.  The country has decided that children
> aren't worth as much as others.  The main problem is the long decline in
> wages in this country.
>
> >Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >
> >Hi Terry:
> >
> >I have to agree here.  The government in getting into the family too
> >much and then leaving the mess that they make for the parents to clean
> >up.  I do agree with that.
> >
> >But it still is your family, and knowing where your kids are, as well
> >as  well as making them go to school (which can be next to impossible in
> >some situations) is still up to the parent.  No matter what the
> >government says.
> >
> >But it has to start in infancy, you can't start when they reach high
> >school age (or even younger) and expect to have results.
> >
> >What is strange here is that no one wants to blame the kid for what he
> >does.  Yet no one wants to blame anyone else either.
> >
> >Sue
> >
> >Sue
> >> Even beyond that, Doc, is the increasing willingness of the government to
> >> assume a position of authority but leaving all the responsibility with the
> >> parents.  The government is willing to even kill kids but it is the parents'
> >> fault.
> >>
> >> Best,     Terry
> >
> >--
> >Two rules in life:
> >
> >1.  Don't tell people everything you know.
> >2.
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>
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