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I vote we use CCM08s trust fund.Let me offer a real world problem. These are people I’m working with.
Sally and Tom have three children. Tom is an over-the-road truck driver, and makes well above the median income. Sally is a Certified Nursing Assistant, and doesn’t make nearly as much, but together Sally and Tom are solidly middle class.
Bill is a convicted felon, just paroled from second term in prison to a supervised work-release program. Under the terms of his parole, he must live in a supervised group home and complete the work program. He cannot use drugs or alcohol, and is not allowed to drive a car or have a driver’s license.
Bill got disgusted and left the work-release program. He came to live with his mother (who is caring fon one of his children.) He met Sally, and she left Tom to live with Bill. The two of them decided to have a party, so they drove to a nearby county (alcohol cannot be sold in this county.) On the way home, they sampled their purchase. They hit a tree. Bill was driving, and both had blood-alcohol levels well above the legal limit.
Bill (who didn’t have a job) is now out on bail. Because of her injuries, Sally can’t work anymore.
How do we help these people?