TotalyMeow wrote:I had a similar experience when my dad was sick of being so poor for most of my childhood that we only shopped at Goodwill and might not have gotten enough to eat if not for the local school had a free breakfast and lunch program for poor children. And if you think school lunches are bad... Other than that, we had no government assistance and managed to scrape along until one of the idiot doctors my dad kept seeing finally diagnosed him with Lyme Disease (easily curable, he shouldn't have suffered for 20 years) instead of 'depression, it's all in your head, snap out of it' as all the others kept saying.
The problem I have with government assistance is that a lot of people who need it don't get it and a lot of people who probably don't, do get it. My family didn't get anything for years because we couldn't prove my dad was really sick. When we could finally show Lyme Disease, we got a little disability for 2 years and my mom was no longer allowed to make as much money so that we actually didn't improve our situation. And when dad was able to work again and wanted off disability, they were all so shocked, we got an extra 6 months of payments before it stopped because no one ever actually wants to go back to work, apparently. And it's true, in the area I lived, I knew a few people who had 'back problems' and were on disability and were actually perfectly fine. And at least two kids in HS who's career ambition was to collect welfare.
And then there's my sister who has really figured out how to game the system. Her husband makes enough money that they could live simply if they were frugal. Instead, she manages to get at least as much money as my husband and I pay in taxes each year out of the government and lives better than we do as a result. :/ Perfectly legally, as far as I know. They don't pay taxes, it all gets refunded back to them. That's true of something like 50% of people in the US, they get all their taxes refunded.
Of course, some of them are legit and if our economy wasn't so in the toilet, at least some who aren't would also probably prefer the better lifestyle of actually earning a good living instead of mooching.
I see we're all in the 'I grew up poorer than you' moment here. Well unless you were an American or European who was physically homeless or in foster care or an orphan I don't want to hear it. You guys sound like jackasses talking about this when I'm sure there's somebody on this forum who's family lives somewhere with actual poverty and starving people down the street. So shut it.
If your family owned a home, you should shut it. If your family rented an apartment, boo hoo, you should shut it. If you didn't go more than a week without eating anything but school lunches you should shut it. If you didn't have a single drug addicted or drunk mom as your only care taker then shut it. Unless you never met your dad you should shut it. I don't want to hear it. I've taught, worked with families in crisis and written special education plans for more kids in actual poverty than there are people that play this game on a daily basis and you guys have no idea what actual poverty is in America.
Until you've dropped off 3 kids under 10 at a Domestic Abuse and Intervention Center by THEMSELVES after they slept with their mom for the night at the hospital on the floor because some drunk guy she dragged home beat her face in you don't know what poverty is. Until you find one of the kids with special needs you're trying to teach picking ***** chicken skin out of the cafeteria trash because he hasn't eaten anything but school food for a week because his mom is a prostitute with a drug problem then you don't know what poverty is. Until you've had to go to the hospital to try and get a homeless mentally ill woman who's an alcoholic who got alcohol poisoning from drinking rubbing alcohol and god knows what else to try treatment again for the 4th time in a year after she's been in the ER 6 times, Detox 4 times and the Mental health floor 5 times IN A YEAR you don't know what suffering or poverty is.
I've done all this and more as a Social Worker, Special Ed Teacher and with my work with DAIS in my town so why don't you cry babies just stfu. You had families and doctors and food and are now sitting on a computer reading this so shut it. You don't know what real poverty is and neither do I. I was born on a goat farm in Rural Canada but I had a dad and mom and goats and a garden and we were not that poor and I've never been that hungry, or sad or scared as those kids or people. So I'll never ***** and moan about poor people like you guys apparently want to.
Food Stamps help people. Federal Disability helps people. Welfare helps people. I've seen it with my own eyes. I've seen people who would be dead or living in an alley without help like this and **** bags like you have ZERO idea what you're talking about when you talk about poverty so shut it. I highly recommend you guys pull your heads out of your asses and go try and find the worst in your area and try and fix it.
Darwoth, why don't you stfu about the Walmart Banjo Starvation Land of your 'Hill People' upbringing. You don't sound like you were homeless or without parents and you seem to be able to afford an internet connection so stop with the *****.
Tmeow, poor people who don't pay income tax STILL PAY MORE IN TAXES THROUGH SALES TAX, FEDERAL TAX ON STUFF LIKE GAS AND ELECTRICITY AND PROPERTY TAX THROUGH RENT AND OTHER ESSENTIALS as percents of their total income than the rich pay as a percent of their total income so just stop. Your sister pays taxes on stuff. Instead of criticizing her for getting help, wonder if she was maybe a paycheck away from being homeless without that help. Everything you've described in your life story there is not true poverty and 50% of Americans pay more in taxes every day in rental property tax, gas tax and sales taxes on just regular needed stuff like food as a percent of their income than the rich do in income tax as a percent of their income. Mitt Romney payed 10% of his income as tax. I've known homeless people who pay more than 10% of their income in various taxes including income tax.
...and NO Darwoth, you can not legally buy anything but food with an EBT or Food stamps card. You can't even buy toilet paper or toothpaste. You can only buy food. I've had to explain this to a lot of people when I was a Social Worker. And although there is a small percentage who engage in food stamp fraud the VAST majority of poor people don't risk it because they're afraid of losing their EBT benefits.