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theswan
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Poverty is here apparently to stay. There is a lot of back and forth on this forum as to how we as a people/country/Catholic should approach this problem. We have a welfare system that is flawed but it still helps millions I will not argue the merit of those being worse off morally because they take charity-I seek real answers to a huge problem.
Will if we end welfare social security and the like do a better job as some here suggest?
I ask because I was an innocent “victim” of welfare if you want to call it that. My dad got sick early 1960’s and could no longer work. My mom was raising 4 kids. I remember trips to St Joseph’s rectory where she’d get a few dollars, never more then 10 as I can recall and no where close enough to pay or $42 a month rent (yeah believe it lol) I do remember hunger and days without any food. the feeling of wearing the same clothes and being put down was tough at that age as kids can be cruel. Anyway, when we got on welfare, we paid our rent and we got gov food like cheese and peanut butter and while we did not live well, we had a roof and we ate. I am grateful to FDR and LBJ who pushed these programs. All the kids did well and went on to jobs in human service helping others. One brother died young but the other three lived the "dream’
Sadly I got hurt bad in an auto accident and can no longer work. now on SSD i live ok no complaints but have to wonder what would be without these programs? I mean yeah I’d be worried about disability and retirement but at the wages I got, cannot see me putting anywhere enough away to help in those area’s.
I am anti abortion and like the idea of less gov but cannot in faith be a Republican or liberterian as I see nothing in their “plank” that seems to be helpful to the poor or disabled or old.
Please I’m not trying to take sides on the welfare issue-Just trully want to know the vision of a country without social programs-or do we keep some and get rid of others?
all I’ve seen thus far for the most part here is a divide with no real answer to this question. So in a nutshell, what is the vision of America for it’s poor.
Please as exact as possible rather then platitudes without answers.
Thanks I really need to know maybe i’ll switch sides if a program of private charity can really be laid out.
Thnaks
Glen
Will if we end welfare social security and the like do a better job as some here suggest?
I ask because I was an innocent “victim” of welfare if you want to call it that. My dad got sick early 1960’s and could no longer work. My mom was raising 4 kids. I remember trips to St Joseph’s rectory where she’d get a few dollars, never more then 10 as I can recall and no where close enough to pay or $42 a month rent (yeah believe it lol) I do remember hunger and days without any food. the feeling of wearing the same clothes and being put down was tough at that age as kids can be cruel. Anyway, when we got on welfare, we paid our rent and we got gov food like cheese and peanut butter and while we did not live well, we had a roof and we ate. I am grateful to FDR and LBJ who pushed these programs. All the kids did well and went on to jobs in human service helping others. One brother died young but the other three lived the "dream’
Sadly I got hurt bad in an auto accident and can no longer work. now on SSD i live ok no complaints but have to wonder what would be without these programs? I mean yeah I’d be worried about disability and retirement but at the wages I got, cannot see me putting anywhere enough away to help in those area’s.
I am anti abortion and like the idea of less gov but cannot in faith be a Republican or liberterian as I see nothing in their “plank” that seems to be helpful to the poor or disabled or old.
Please I’m not trying to take sides on the welfare issue-Just trully want to know the vision of a country without social programs-or do we keep some and get rid of others?
all I’ve seen thus far for the most part here is a divide with no real answer to this question. So in a nutshell, what is the vision of America for it’s poor.
Please as exact as possible rather then platitudes without answers.
Thanks I really need to know maybe i’ll switch sides if a program of private charity can really be laid out.
Thnaks
Glen
Sadly, unemployment is rampant, so people looking for work cannot always find it and thanks to the Banksters, countless homes are foreclosed upon and people formerly working go homeless. Food pantries go bare, and each night, tens of thousands of children across our country go hungry.