Major fail!
On Wed, 2 May 2018 10:10:03 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>On 5/2/2018 9:33 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>
>>
>> The funny thing is, a lot of people who are comparatively well off
>> are not averse to social programs, and a lot of people who use those
>> social programs continually vote for politicians to vow to lower
>> taxes.
>>
>> Cindy Hamilton
>>
>
>I don't think many are adverse to them, but are adverse to waste and the
>easy ability for cheating. Helping a disabled person is OK, but there
>is a percentage of able bodied people than manage to scam the system.
>
>I've seen people working for a temp agency, getting paid in case, while
>collecting benefits. There has been some crackdown on that.
>
>I don't mind paying some gas tax to maintain the roads. I do mind when
>the governor took some of that money to use for other items.
Let's be fair. There's always the mid to low level executive who
shows up for work on time each day. Smoozes a bit with the right
people, slings his suit jacket on the back of his chair (indicating
that he is somewhere in the building) and takes off for a day of golf.
It isn't simply lower class people that have a cheating mind set. They
learn well from those who wear better clothes and live in nicer
housing.
Everyone complains about the little guy who makes a few extra bucks
off the system and at the same time tolerate the rich guys ripping us
all off for millions and billions.
Janet US
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