Re: The bold part ... I laughed, hard.mvscal wrote:No, not really. Actually we would prefer that they rise above their condition and make successful lives for themselves and their children, but if they happen to fail...well, that's their problem.Mikey wrote:Unlike right-wingers who would prefer they be eaten by other poor people.mvscal wrote: They don't hate them. They simply want to perpetuate their condition.
The best of them will succeed. The rest of them have nothing to offer society anyway, so they can eat dirt and die in the gutter for all I care.
C'est la vie.
Mainly because you forgot to type "as long as I don't have to pay a dime for it."
Explain exactly how you would have them "rise above their condition" without some kind of help, be it from the government (student loans, the military, other programs to encourage education), or from a relative. Obviously, requiring employers to pay a living wage is out. Options?