Mitch86
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- Connecticut, USA
Every group has winners and losers. That has been true since the first caveman used his club to end his competition for the first cave woman.
I am a bit skeptical about people actually going hungry. Even in the most backwards of states there are some welfare resources available, not to mention the church food banks. The homeless people I see quite frankly don't look like they've missed a meal, some quite the opposite. Maybe malnutrition is a better term, which the poor may suffer from, due to a lack of knowledge or mental health issues.I understand why we have indigents in the U.S., but why do we have so many people and children going hungry? Around my area, we have more food banks than I could count using all my toes and fingers. We donate to the County’s food bank twice per year, which the recipient has to show their Medicaid card to be eligible.
We also have many churches that have their own food bank. Of course, there are cheaters that make their rounds to the various food banks and try to sell the food for pennies on the dollar.
You said it better than I could.No matter how comfortable we try to make it, the guy at the bottom of the food chain is always going to be seen as poor.
Most food banks try to follow a regimented diet of good food, but they also offer some snacks. I have often wondered “Are people really suffering from lack of food?” I remember at one time, the people living in Appalachia were very poor and starving. The government did get them back on track, but there are still a lot of very poor people living in that area.I am a bit skeptical about people actually going hungry. Even in the most backwards of states there are some welfare resources available, not to mention the church food banks. The homeless people I see quite frankly don't look like they've missed a meal, some quite the opposite. Maybe malnutrition is a better term, which the poor may suffer from, due to a lack of knowledge or mental health issues.
Well said.There will always be poor people, imo. There are poor people in some places, that would be considered middle class in others, etc.
There are people that do not have the means and/or opportunity to eke out an existence. The definition of poor must be clarified.
I respectfully disagree. For those who have very little income coming in, usually do not spend much, because they don't have it to spend. How can one spend less when in dire poverty to begin with? What more can they possibly give up until they become homeless, or put themselves in a state of starvation.No matter how low one's income a person can always spend LESS than he earns.
We had a pick up truck, SO had a job, we had $25 between the two of us. I was too proud to call home to send me money. You can give up a lot and learn a lot. I still plate for SO first.I respectfully disagree. For those who have very little income coming in, usually do not spend much, because they don't have it to spend. How can one spend less when in dire poverty to begin with? What more can they possibly give up until they become homeless, or put themselves in a state of starvation.
OMG! $25 between the 2 of you? Your example is well said about spending less. How you managed to survive must have been painful! Food, Shelter, Health, etc. You seem like you were at the brink of starvation and homeless, yet you made it through it all. I am sure you had your reasons not to ask for help. You are an example of strength and endurance.We had a pick up truck, SO had a job, we had $25 between the two of us. I was too proud to call home to send me money. You can give up a lot and learn a lot. I still plate for SO first.
when I worked serious medical collections I had a young lady come I and slam a 2k purse down claiming she lives in public housing and her kids' bills are their daddies problems.
You seem to assume a lot about others.OMG! $25 between the 2 of you? Your example is well said about spending less. How you managed to survive must have been painful! Food, Shelter, Health, etc. You seem like you were at the brink of starvation and homeless, yet you made it through it all. I am sure you had your reasons not to ask for help. You are an example of strength and endurance.
I too have watched the rich flaunt their wealth. I was working at a Walmart during the xmas season. I watched couples in flannel shirts, slight tears in their jeans, knit hats, buy and donate bikes, robotic toys, large dolls, etc to charities. Then towards the end of my shift, a man entered the dept dressed in fine threaded vest, luxurious overcoat, polished leather shoes, etc. I could smell his cologne 3-ft away. This man purchased a push toy car to put under the tree, as a donation. I am sure he went back to his job and bragged that he made a donation to society. Watching those who "give" and seeing those who "can give" was nauseating.
I am straying away from the original question: Do you think we will always have poor people?
---- My thoughts are as long as society "measures or compares", their will always be the poor and rich. Someone will always have more. And someone will always have less.
I am sorry that you had to go through what you did.
I read a prediction a year ago that there will be poor people and rich people but the middle class will soon disappear.
I believe that prediction will soon change. Lower, Middle, and Upper Class are here to stay now.
And you've heard that the poor are getting poorer and the rich are getting richer. That's going to change a bit.
I believe the rich will get richer but the line between the classes will get fuzzier. A little more fare. And more jobs rather than less.
There will always be poor people but not as poor.
I don't feel sorry for them. I feel sorry for Me, and those I love. All those nudniks and their votes........they will see what they have wrought. Assholes.As such, it's difficult to feel sorry for them - they're suffering from the poison they've ignored for too long.
I don't feel sorry for them. I feel sorry for Me, and those I love. All those nudniks and their votes........they will see what they have wrought. Assholes.
Ah, yes, the Internet Influencer's 6-6-6 standard for dating and marriage: he must be at least 6ft, earn 6-figures, and have 6-pk abs.I am convinced that "poor" has been redefined in recent times. Expectations due to influencers on Social Media have gone sky high. I just got through watching a video of a date gone wrong. A guy took a woman to a restaurant, and she ordered six mains. He ran out on the bill, leaving her. The video was from her, saying she didn't understand why his "cheap" ass had run.
Then I watched some dating videos with people expecting - EXPECTING mind - that their partner made 100K a year. This drove home the idea that the term "poor" had been redefined in modern times. Earn average money? You're poor. Don't want a $300+ bill at a restaurant? Poor. Don't drive a 90K car? Loser.
I think Social Media is truly changing expectations, and we're in cuckoo land. I am so glad I'm old and not young, when it was okay to wed for love, and not finances.
You won't believe how many very well educated "gimme recipients" of all ages are out there.I'm sure I said this earlier - the cure for poverty is education.
Someone said earlier that capitalism requires cheap labor. Requires it.
No, it does not. Any business will profit through cheap labor, but capitalism does not require it.
You mean people on gov't assistance? Except for the ones who simply don't want to work for a living, the cause of those people's poverty has nothing to do with their education.You won't believe how many very well educated "gimme recipients" of all ages are out there.