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athair_siochain
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“The poor will always be with you no matter how much money you throw at them” a typical reaction from a conservative Capitalist.I am talking about odd jobs, harvesting crops, doing real physical WORK. I am not talking about white-collar jobs in offices, I am talking about hard physical work. Read The Grapes of Wrath, that book is pretty near to true for what people went through. It was tough times but still, people WORKED and had their pride and dignity. No one wanted to take charity, and there was no unemployment insurance.
I am not saying it was easy, and believe me, I have heard the stories, since my father became a teenager old enough to work the harvest in 1930. But men did work and were proud of that, and were ashamed to have to take from anyone because it said to the world that they could not provide for their families.
We’ve lost much of that through government welfare programs that kill men’s pride and spirit. It is good to work, it is what we need to do in order to keep our heads up and giving to people without a requirement for work in exchange is a bad thing.
Jesus said, “The poor will always be with you,” and they are, no matter how much money we try to throw at them. As always, most of the money is spent on bureaucracy and wasted on foolishness.
The Church is supposed to be the mechanism to care for widows and orphans. We work, we receive our wages, we tithe to the church, the church helps care for those who don’t have anyone to care for them. We also do mission work or ministries to help out. Simple, isn’t it?
No need to throw money at the rich , they take without asking , the creation of equity, high rent and interest is what makes them tick,