Saturday, September 15, 2012

The Government Cure?



Document photo used courtesy of: roberhuffstutter.

While reading Wisdom Meets Passion: WhenGenerations Collide and Collaborate written by Dan Miller and Jarad Angaza, I came upon an interesting piece of information. There are people living in the United States, who for three or four generations have been living on government welfare programs.

Obviously, the system has failed us a long time ago.

I have sympathy for those who've lost a job, family or home. What I oppose is how a system designed to temporarily help those in need actually keeps people “stuck” in the system.

 
The current setup provides no hope, inspiration or incentive to improve their lives or become employable.

Free Ride


While attending school, each quarter I noticed a trend. I would see the arrival of many new students receiving classes and books paid for by state and government subsidization. In most cases, the students slowly dropped out of class. I recall several women bringing their babies to class.

It irked me to no end that most had no interest in learning or obtaining a degree for free.  I repeat- for Free! Wasting tax payer’s money, each semester, year after year!

Those folks didn’t have ambition to study or drag themselves to class. They didn’t seem to understand the purpose for attending class or care. Those that attended beyond a week or two couldn’t bother to do their homework assignments. A majority would withdraw or be absent during our first scheduled test.

The colleges are making a nice income from the subsidizations. In truth it’s just another free ride for some folks. I actually believe in some cases those “entitled students” thought someone would hand them a degree just for showing up. It was as if they were isolated from the world.

Why? Because our system has taught them that there is no requirement, no cost, and in most cases no hope. Set back, enjoy the ride, everybody owes you something because the state and government have been paying you for injustices for generations.

Socialism is Alive and Well in America.


We’ve successfully taught entitlement to scores of U.S. citizens. Too earn their trust, buy their vote; we’ve keep generation’s dependant on assistance, while believing the Federal Government is looking after their best interests. In truth it has served to keep those folks trapped within their poor existence.

Due to the fact that the system hasn’t given you whatever it is you want the choice is to blame someone. Become angry, resentful and filled with hate. Blame everyone, the rich, the middle class and anyone else who doesn’t reward you with entitlements.

Mandatory Testing


We should have drug testing mandatory for anyone seeking welfare. There must be an indoctrination or introductory class for students (required to attend with guidelines established and met) prior to subsidized educational funding. Let’s not waste our time, their time or precious funding courtesy of the U.S. tax payers.

The Government Cure?


If you have no desire or passion to apply yourself or do the work, no amount of subsidized money will correct your problem. No magic wand will touch your mind and make something happen. No government or state can cure your problem.

It isn’t where you live or what you’ve lacked. It doesn’t matter at all in today’s world. We have choices available to us more than any other previous generation.

Many people have overcome (physical, psychological and emotional) obstacles in life to better themselves. Some of us have to work harder or longer than others in order to achieve results.

The truth is change begins within you!

Until We Meet Again,
 Jim Carver

Author: The Legacy of David A. Wells- The Lexington High School “Band of Gold”
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3 comments:

  1. Very Compelling. I hadn't thought about the college angel before. It certainly is true that when you are personally invested, things matter!

    Drug testing for welfare seems like a no-brainer to me. If I have to drug test to get a job, they should drug test to get the money I have to pay out of my check. Although, this is going to be one of those bleeding heart things that a child can't help it if their parents are drug addicts and they shouldn't starve because of it. There again, no personal investment.

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  2. Thanks so much for your thoughts. Of course if the parents are using the money for drugs, we don't know if the kids are being taken care of anyway. Which opens another can of worms with possible solutions.
    Yes, I like the pic and the info in it. Abe was a wise man!
    Thank you!

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