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Tell us how you REALLY feel.
A girl I went to high school with just posted this:
"The welfare system makes me SICK. Anyone on it makes me SICK (who have working arms and legs). Unemployed and uneducated people, please do us a favor and do NOT vote for the presidential election this year."
Re: Tell us how you REALLY feel.
See, the thing is, even when it is being abused, it can help give their kids a chance. My mom definitely abused the welfare system, but without it I would have just had less of a chance. It's not like she would have quit buying drugs or gambling and started magically managing money like a responsible adult. So yeah, she abused it and I got to stay in school instead of dropping out to help pay bills (which my older sister nearly had to do). Best case scenario, I think we would have ended up wards of the state (at a much, much greater cost to taxpayer dollars).
I don't think many people realize how disproportionately poverty affects children. In the 2010 Census, children made up 24% of the total population but 36% of the population living in poverty. I am willing to accept some abuse of the system in order to give those kids (like Wendy) a chance to break the cycle of poverty.