it is like spoiling a child, if you give them what they want even when it mite not be good for them they think the world owes them sumthin, it the same difference
2006-10-08 03:51:12
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answered by menguss 3
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Where do you get your facts from? Having never taken welfare, I do not know what that is like, but I was on unemployment once for a couple of months. Frankly, I found the government civil servants I visited mostly reasonable, but the feeling that people felt you must be running some kind of scam was heavy in the air. In other countries social services are just part of what everyone gets medical, unemployment, and social services up to and including welfare if they qualify. Maybe people would be less arrogant on welfare in the U.S.A. if it was not just one more way "honest working people" rate others as deserving or not. The USA can spend 93 billion dollars to chase around Iraq while the group responsible runs free in Afghanistan. Maybe we should spend some of our tax money improving life in our own country for a change.
2006-10-08 04:03:00
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answered by shapsjo 3
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You are right some of them are.. when i used to work in a grocery store Honestly I dealt with more RUDE "honest working people" and even people who would be considered rich then i did people who were paying with food stamps. So perhaps you should be stating why are people in the US in general so damn rude these days. and P.S. some of those people who recieve food stamps and free medical work to so.. I guess they are "honest working people"
2006-10-11 03:13:06
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answered by LovePotion 2
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The fact is that they really have the rights to live, and they can hardly lead a high-class life relying only on welfare. So why not let the government use the taxes from us to help them, anyway, you don't want to see them dying or making an uprising or something.
2006-10-08 04:03:27
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answered by Wenjie Z 3
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Sure its time, but its not happening. What you are experiencing is an attitude of entitlement. And btw, depending on the state you live in, "those people" are many times legal and illegal immigrants who have been given free health care and medicines, housing, and a vast array of other services not available to American citizens but paid for by American citizens.
You want to stop it, then vote someone into office that will do the job.
2006-10-08 03:53:32
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answered by tjnstlouismo 7
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I agree,then again there position allows them to take advantage of the system.
And because the working man out numbers these persons and is always around to be suck clean by taxes,well i guess we will always ask. but in other countries like;eg, "Canada" their are benefits,we may have to lobby our government more.
2006-10-08 04:03:50
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answered by joe 5
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It's because they are really frugal people that like to get the most from your hard earned dollar. J/K :-) Some folks are just rude and these folks just have more time to improve their skills. It's all part of dealing with the public, your going to run into rude people.
2006-10-08 03:56:25
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answered by n317537 4
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If you want to talk about the rights of working people,
talk to those that have helped destroy unions in this country,
those good moral religious conservatives who in my opinion are not very good, moral, religious and only conservative when they are talking of other peoples rights!
2006-10-08 03:54:21
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answered by funseeker 3
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