The "projects" are where many of the fee waivered people in the United States live. They live in government homes that we pay taxes for. They get free food, and basically a free life. Then why is it that many of them are content living where they are, making no effort to stand on their own feet in life, while enjoying luxuries like Nikes, cable, vacations, etc? Poor people in the country where I come from don't even have clothes. You can see orphaned children digging through alley trash cans, trying to find a peel or a crumb. Here, in the US, people supported by the government eat McD's every day. Why is the US government acting like a crutch for many nondeserving people? It's one thing when a family has lost everything in a disastor, but it's another if some people don't even atempt to get jobs, and live their entire life relying on the government. What are your opinions on government housing and what type of people deserve them?
2007-01-25
12:03:49
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