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jay_a2j wrote:Titanic wrote:jay_a2j wrote:Sadly there are poor people who are poor by choice. As well as rich people who never earned a dime. Its when people yell, "Yeah, the top 1% are evil! Tax cuts benefit ONLY the rich!" that really bugs me. I am by no means rich and I don't think the rich should be required to make my life easier. The welfare rolls are chuck full of lazy people (and lets not even get into social security disability). There was a time when I struggled to make ends meet yet I held no resentment for the guy in the BMW. For the most part, people earn what they deserve to earn. If you want to make more go to school, learn a trade. I don't understand the concept of being homeless... with the welfare system, shelters, churches and charities no one should be without a home.
Wow your a bastard. People are poor because they dont work hard? Rich people are so because they work hard? Thats crap. Its your upbringing and family background thats the most important. A rich ass kid who get to go to independant schools like Grammar or Eton or Harrow will obviously get a much better job then almost anyone who goes into the state system. They are privelidged from birth.
The poor have to quit school at an early age to get a job ans support themselves and bring extra money into the family. The only ones who continue after legal requirements are the ones on generous scholorship schemes or the ones who are naturally cleverer then the rest, so the parents support them into college and university.
What you said is utter crap. The benefit system does work to an extent. Of course there are people who abuse it, but no system in the world is 100% perfect. It does most of its job very well.
Also, saying poor people are poor because they dont work is a disgrace. I know quite a lot of people who have unskilled manual labour jobs, and they work like fcking crazy, because to them every extra hours wage (every hour of minimum wage that is) is valuable. They need every pound and penny they can get, and they work for it. Rich people can go on cruises or holidays twice a year, whilst poor people work 50+ weeks in a year and just save up enough money for a Christmas hamper or some knock off presents for their kids. Thats the truth, get out of your stereotypical bullshit bubble.
You have succeeded in misrepresenting my position. I never said poor people are poor because they don't work hard OR that rich people are rich because they work hard. There are poor people who are poor because they are lazy (not all so don't get your knickers in a wad again). The system is broke. There are probably more people on it, abusing it, then there are people on it that need it and work hard and still can't make ends meet.
Thank God some people just won't settle for "just making it". Some people hunker down and achieve greater things in life because they choose not to "settle" for just making it. You seem to have a lot of "excuses" for why people are poor. I'm just saying people don't have to trap themselves in that train of thought. That ANYONE can achieve bigger and better things. Sorry if I don't sound liberal enough for you... "Don't worry poor people the government will take care of you" or "You can't do it...so let us help".
jay_a2j wrote:You have succeeded in misrepresenting my position. I never said poor people are poor because they don't work hard OR that rich people are rich because they work hard. There are poor people who are poor because they are lazy (not all so don't get your knickers in a wad again). The system is broke. There are probably more people on it, abusing it, then there are people on it that need it and work hard and still can't make ends meet.
Thank God some people just won't settle for "just making it". Some people hunker down and achieve greater things in life because they choose not to "settle" for just making it. You seem to have a lot of "excuses" for why people are poor. I'm just saying people don't have to trap themselves in that train of thought. That ANYONE can achieve bigger and better things. Sorry if I don't sound liberal enough for you... "Don't worry poor people the government will take care of you" or "You can't do it...so let us help".
heavycola wrote:why is success in life measured by so many people by how much moeny they have made or what job they do or what size house they live in? If this attitude shifted I am sure a lot of people would be much happier (and a whole lot more would be less trampled on).
heavycola wrote:Jay this is an astonishing POV for a christian, if i may be so bold. You seem to equate riches and success - 'great things' - with money. Are poor people really either lazy or unlucky?
OK i can;t really comment on the chrstian or unchristian aspects of your post - but i do think that everyone has a right to the basics - roof, food, air. That;s what welfare should do. Havign said that, why is success in life measured by so many people by how much moeny they have made or what job they do or what size house they live in? If this attitude shifted I am sure a lot of people would be much happier (and a whole lot more would be less trampled on).
Anyway that's what I think about the conspiracy theories surrounding 9/11. Or about brokeback mountain being shown in schools. Whatever thread this is, i forget.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
chewyman wrote:heavycola wrote:why is success in life measured by so many people by how much moeny they have made or what job they do or what size house they live in? If this attitude shifted I am sure a lot of people would be much happier (and a whole lot more would be less trampled on).
Why is it always the people who say that money doesn't matter that you see waiting in the welfare lines for a free handout?![]()
jay_a2j wrote:I am just pointing out the optimism of Republicans and the pessimism of Democrats. The "Go out and DO" attitude versus the "I give up. I'll rely on someone else to take care of me" attitude.
Backglass wrote:jay_a2j wrote:I am just pointing out the optimism of Republicans and the pessimism of Democrats. The "Go out and DO" attitude versus the "I give up. I'll rely on someone else to take care of me" attitude.You really do listen to Hannitty & Limbaugh waaayyy to much. Do you even know any democrats?
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
Backglass wrote:Exactly. You don't know any...hence your odd and twisted perception.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
heavycola wrote:chewyman wrote:heavycola wrote:why is success in life measured by so many people by how much moeny they have made or what job they do or what size house they live in? If this attitude shifted I am sure a lot of people would be much happier (and a whole lot more would be less trampled on).
Why is it always the people who say that money doesn't matter that you see waiting in the welfare lines for a free handout?![]()
I never said money doesn;t matter - it matters greatly - but it's not important.
Thoreau was, to read Walden, one of the happiest and most contented men, and 'all' he achieved was to build a log cabin, grow some beans and swim in a lake. Success is all relative and all about how you see your life. If the accumulation of material wealth is your raison d'etre, so be it. Good luck. For others, success might be about raising good kids. it's not a quantifiable thing. Like jay says, you don;t measure happiness in money.
chewyman wrote:heavycola wrote:chewyman wrote:heavycola wrote:why is success in life measured by so many people by how much moeny they have made or what job they do or what size house they live in? If this attitude shifted I am sure a lot of people would be much happier (and a whole lot more would be less trampled on).
Why is it always the people who say that money doesn't matter that you see waiting in the welfare lines for a free handout?![]()
I never said money doesn;t matter - it matters greatly - but it's not important.
Thoreau was, to read Walden, one of the happiest and most contented men, and 'all' he achieved was to build a log cabin, grow some beans and swim in a lake. Success is all relative and all about how you see your life. If the accumulation of material wealth is your raison d'etre, so be it. Good luck. For others, success might be about raising good kids. it's not a quantifiable thing. Like jay says, you don;t measure happiness in money.
Sure, I'll agree with that. But did the people in your example rely on welfare? If you are on welfare then money clearly matters to you since money is the reason people go onto welfare payments in the first place.
Backglass wrote:A lovely list, but a list of lemmings does not a conspiracy make.
And what "official version". We are talking about the collapse of the trade center itself, not the hijackings, security, etc.
Hunt the Boeing! http://www.asile.org/citoyens/numero13/ ... urs_en.htm
Note: the hole seen here is much bigger than the initial hole, seen by Lt. Helen Kwiatkowski, as reported in her statement above. These pictures were taken after the ceiling fell down. From the beginning, it was actually just a hole in the wall.
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heavycola wrote:chewyman wrote:heavycola wrote:chewyman wrote:heavycola wrote:why is success in life measured by so many people by how much moeny they have made or what job they do or what size house they live in? If this attitude shifted I am sure a lot of people would be much happier (and a whole lot more would be less trampled on).
Why is it always the people who say that money doesn't matter that you see waiting in the welfare lines for a free handout?![]()
I never said money doesn;t matter - it matters greatly - but it's not important.
Thoreau was, to read Walden, one of the happiest and most contented men, and 'all' he achieved was to build a log cabin, grow some beans and swim in a lake. Success is all relative and all about how you see your life. If the accumulation of material wealth is your raison d'etre, so be it. Good luck. For others, success might be about raising good kids. it's not a quantifiable thing. Like jay says, you don;t measure happiness in money.
Sure, I'll agree with that. But did the people in your example rely on welfare? If you are on welfare then money clearly matters to you since money is the reason people go onto welfare payments in the first place.
Again, I never said money doesn't matter.
Slight digression: As part of my job I had to interview a refused asylum seeker from Darfur a few weeks back. When you are refused asylum in the UK, the govt stops all benefits. They try to starve you until you go home, basically. That's not a bleeding-heart liberal appraisal of the situation - it's practically official policy, according to refugee workers i spoke to. This guy was dependent entirely on handouts of tinned food twice a week from a one-woman refugee charity. He had to sleep rough, became mentally ill, physically unhealthy and just lost hope. It was an incredibly sad situation (he's back on basic benefits now as his appeal is being heard). He is the only truly destitute person i have ever met.
Should that guy - who had been through hell in darfur and incredible danger in leaving the country. i.e. certainly not a lazy or a helpless man - have whistled his cares away? Was being penniless just a load off his mind? Of course not. I don't think sustained happiness would have been possible for him (in fact he began to suffer from severe depression).
Money obviously matters. To everyone. In our society we need it.
But welfare and destitution are not dirty or perjorative words, and money is not a yardstick of success. And if it is, it's a posionous, destructive notion.
Jenos Ridan wrote:It is not a conspiracy. For the exact reasons backglass pointed out. Anybody who honestly believes it was is an idiot, plain and simple. Terrorists hijacked four passenger jets and flew them into buildings. What is so hard to believe about that? Occam's Razor, people, come on now, have a think.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
got tonkaed wrote: theres no way they could have pulled such a large scale plan off without a hitch.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
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