Madame_CJSkywalker;c-9704111 said:Crude_;c-9703808 said:Kat;c-9703794 said:Crude_;c-9703783 said:Shizlansky;c-9703743 said:Niggas in mad at ppl using the govement when the govement stay using us
I don't know or see any 6 figure kneegrows on public assistance, much less millionaires.
You want to know why its because that ain't how people with money use the government, people with real money abuse and find loopholes in tax laws, get grants, file bankruptcy to restructure and not pay bills, etc.
Ain't nobody getting ahead on that little $1,200 fixed income they get from the government and I'm being very generous with that $ amount.
BUT they still find ways to benefit off the government, so who are they to cast judgement on anyone? They just doing it at a higher level.
So we really going to compare millionaires figuring out ways to preserve and make more millions to people making pennies on the dollar literally
I'm not casting judgement on anyone but single parent households, to many low income people living in small concentrated areas, crime, and little opportunity plague Black neighborhoods which is all a by product of this I do take issue with that.
If the government was giving Blacks and Black small business owners land grants and tax breaks I'd have no issue with that, but they know that's power in that so they dont do ish like that.
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40. Despise the Free Lunch
What is offered for free is dangerous – it usually involves either a trick or a hidden obligation. What has worth is worth paying for. By paying your own way you stay clear of gratitude, guilt, and deceit. It is also often wise to pay the full price – there is no cutting corners with excellence. Be lavish with your money and keep it circulating, for generosity is a sign and a magnet for power.
more white ppl are on welfare, so this idea that the poverty, crime, single parent households that have plagued black communities for decades and decades is the byproduct of government "handouts" is short sighted and not supported by any substantial evidence
you'd think we would see a spike in the birth rate that corresponds with growth in welfare spending, but that is not the case
most ppl on assistance work. most ppl who apply for benefits do so after losing their jobs or medical emergencies
and with most assistance programs, they will cut you off after 5 years....not to mention section 8 is not guaranteed
what we see today in our communities is the result of 100 plus yrs of job and housing discrimination; and a biased criminal justice system
yes some ppl do abuse the system but I've known just as many ppl who have used government assistance to better their situations. and only a very small percentage of ppl
also this idea that welfare is some "free lunch" is misleading and not true
i can agree just giving people money or food without giving them the tools and support to be successful is counterproductive. but to cut the social safety net is not the answer either. fact is there will always be poor and low income ppl. unless you are ok with people going hungry or homeless
I never said anything about cutting the social safety net being the answer.
I actually agree with you on the housing discrimination, job discrimination, and a bias criminal justice system but that's not what was specifically asked here therefore I'll save it for another thread.
I never said ALL Black communities were plagued by the aforementioned, but to many are.
Section 8 vouchers are rather easy to get all you have to do is meet certain income requirements, generally but not always have kids that live in your custody (more dependents helps), be single, and not been convicted of certain crimes and have a relatively decent history at past residences you've rented. They'll support you for as long as your taxable income doesn't exceed some predetermined amount that usually is determined by the median income in that particular region.
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