Poor is when your income won’t meet the needs of your modest lifestyle. By a modest lifestyle I mean clean, safe daycare for you two kids while the parents work; a clean, safe apartment with enough bedrooms for children; a refrigerator with healthy, not meat deficient – high carb food in it; enough clothing to have a change of cloths for everyone for a week; a modest car that is reliable; bus money; money for student lunches; health insurance and regular trips to the doctor. These are the hallmarks of a modest lifestyle.
Poor isn’t not having as much money in a depression as one had during the high life preceding it. Poor isn’t having to move out of your 3,500 sq ft house that you couldn’t afford in the first place to live in a clean, safe apartment. Poor isn’t loosing your BMW and driving a Kia. Poor isn’t foregoing real designer clothes from finer department stores and having to settle for second-rate designer clothes sold at outlets. Poor isn’t cooking at home vs. dining out five nights a week.
There’s a difference between poor and broke. I know which one I’d take.
Don’t the preachers expose from their pulpits that if you are a good person, if you tive (sp), if you follow in the steps of Jesus, you’ll be rewarded with worldly success. In other words if you’re a sinner, your punishment is poverty.
One can qualify for food stamps with a letter from your “employer” that states you make $250 (or whatever figure fits the formula) a week and filling out a government form. As a small business owner, I’ve filled out plenty of those forms. Funny thing is, the employee really makes $500 per week in cash. Odd hugh? Maybe that family really isn’t living in the poverty that the statistic alone seems to support. Illegal immigrants, who are at an all time high, make up a huge portion of those on food stamps. Statistics can be misleading.
And I can’t wait till the election rhetoric really kicks up and the true unemployment figures like you point out here gets pointed out.
Unless we can keep our jobs from being shipped overseas for a few pennies more, a lot more of us will slip into poverty before it’s all over. Many, many of the jobs lost just won’t be coming back because they are in China, Vietman or some other new horizon third world country.
Originally Posted by OliviaHoward
thanks Olivia..love to have the womens pov..I think it doesnt so much take a preacher with me. Have a gut, alittle voice and a conscience. when I tend to follow them, things seem to go a whole lot smoother than when I contradict them..Money to me has had an adverse affect inmost situations because I abused the gift of my talents and thought there would be no end cause I would always be able to control my destiny.That is not true...what goes up, does come down, and thankfully, i needed that lesson.Your insights about the illegals are true, there is plenty enough money to go around, theres just all corruption on both sides, their all in on it togethor.