debeda wrote:
As are your posts. Always informative and right on. Must be the season for being busy at work. I'm also busy at both jobs and also not complaining!! I feel lucky with both, nothing too taxing but just right. ☺☺
We are lucky to have our work in comparison to what was...
Don’t work too hard tho, fall is coming time to get out and play...
Bad Bob wrote:
Silly, that's what we have now.
Really, how do we have it???
lindajoy wrote:
Really, how do we have it???
As you so fluently stated:
"You describe much of what I have seen when trying to “help” women under court orders to do x, y and z...
They would not even do the basics although the repercussions could be a loss of their child(ren) to foster care. That boyfriend that fed them full of drugs and beat them for not performing sexual acts to get the drugs was more important... Along with a state that rewarded these mothers who stayed home and made more babies.. Additional money, more wick, more food stamps etc...Why work??
They didn't want to better themselves, they were just fine letting everyone else take care of them...A vicious cycle and until states start making people accountable for their actions and require them to either attend schooling to get a better education and a job or get a job simply put...
Help where we can, give them a hand up not a handout. I don’t think there’s anything wrong in imposing a certain time limit and getting a job or at least getting into school to better themselves or no benefits, that simple...
Do you ever wonder why it is that blacks are the ones that just can’t seem to make it while other minorities have achieved? All the same social programs available along with all the work you could possibly want right now anyway and yet they can’t get a job?" Same oh, same oh.
Bad Bob wrote:
As you so fluently stated:
"You describe much of what I have seen when trying to “help” women under court orders to do x, y and z...
They would not even do the basics although the repercussions could be a loss of their child(ren) to foster care. That boyfriend that fed them full of drugs and beat them for not performing sexual acts to get the drugs was more important... Along with a state that rewarded these mothers who stayed home and made more babies.. Additional money, more wick, more food stamps etc...Why work??
They didn't want to better themselves, they were just fine letting everyone else take care of them...A vicious cycle and until states start making people accountable for their actions and require them to either attend schooling to get a better education and a job or get a job simply put...
Help where we can, give them a hand up not a handout. I don’t think there’s anything wrong in imposing a certain time limit and getting a job or at least getting into school to better themselves or no benefits, that simple...
Do you ever wonder why it is that blacks are the ones that just can’t seem to make it while other minorities have achieved? All the same social programs available along with all the work you could possibly want right now anyway and yet they can’t get a job?" Same oh, same oh.
As you so fluently stated: br br br "You de... (
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What makes you think the conversation is about blacks? I thought we were talking about single moms?
debeda wrote:
What makes you think the conversation is about blacks? I thought we were talking about single moms?
Me too, "welfare" in general.
"Do you ever wonder why it is that blacks are the ones that just can’t seem to make it while other minorities have achieved? All the same social programs available along with all the work you could possibly want right now anyway and yet they can’t get a job?"
That comment came from Lj.
Bad Bob wrote:
Me too, "welfare" in general.
"Do you ever wonder why it is that blacks are the ones that just can’t seem to make it while other minorities have achieved? All the same social programs available along with all the work you could possibly want right now anyway and yet they can’t get a job?"
That comment came from Lj.
Ah. Context from another conversation.
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