Just A Thought

PsuN3rd45's picture

Since I've been on here, I see alot of blogs about serious topics in the United States. Even though this country is no where near perfect and have more homeless people then Africa has more people on AIDs medication. How do we fix this problem. I garentee that when people see this blog, they are going to ignor it. I would say that, it would be ignorant for them to do that, but who am i to judge on how they feel about my blog. Any way, how do we help people that sometimes fool us into thinking that they are in a worst place then we are. or sometimes dont want the help. We have Welfare for people who do not make enough to help them out a little. How do we get these people who need the help more then the baby mother who is getting child support to get on welfare. How do we convence them that the government (not all) is bad, and some people actually have your back. How do we tell them that working at McDonalds is not so much of a bad job after all. How do we tell them that its not too late to go back to school to get that GED or that degree they never got. How about the big CEO who lost everything and is living on the street that he can still help people and the economy. How do we help oursleves when we dont want the help.
i think I have figured it out, they dont want it because they are ashamed of what they becomed. I think the people that dont need the welfare and the government checks are just lazy. They use them because they are there, they lie to get what they want. While the single working mother or father is really struggling to put food on the table for her two or more children. She works two jobs and or goes to school to better her self and her children. While the other is sitting around collecting child support, and doing nothing. i think we need to really go into people houses and find out what is really going on. Just a one day observation, if they dont need it, take it away from them. They arent going to school and doesnt have a job, take it away. then they will know what it is like to struggle in poverty.
My father did it, and so did others. I know its hard, but it will get better. I know because I watched my father get his three kids and his self through school.

misnomer's picture

You're right, a lot of people will ignore this blog. Fix up the grammar and spelling and it will get more attention. But I think you might have some good points here.

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Ditto. And put some more breaks between your paragraphs. Large blocks of texts are hard to read.

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Thirded. Also, a more descriptive title than "Just a Thought" would give more people a head's up as to what the blog is about, instead of just filtering it away as a blog that isn't really on topic for this site.



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