Heres a question. Why do you seem to get upset when poor people cheat the system but not the rich?
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not my opinion, but I'm sure some would say it's ok for the rich to cheat the system because they pay for the system.eleven bravo wrote:
Heres a question. Why do you seem to get upset when poor people cheat the system but not the rich?
The child also wants to know what you think of the opinion.Reciprocity wrote:
the child has an opinion.
So...you just want the government to employ all the people on welfare? That's a pretty dumb idea.-Sh1fty- wrote:
The child also wants to know what you think of the opinion.Reciprocity wrote:
the child has an opinion.
Exactly....eleven bravo wrote:
Heres a question. Why do you seem to get upset when poor people cheat the system but not the rich?
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You have a good point here...but I wonder if the contempt for the poor and welfare recipients comes from people who DO work for crap wages barely make end meet, and then they see some 'lazy slug' who is getting money for free and driving a nicer car/wearing nicer clothes/etc... I don't like it when anyone cheats the system, and rich people can cheat for more...but that's not part of the common man's experience. He is more likely to see more poor people 'cheating'.Turquoise wrote:
Exactly....eleven bravo wrote:
Heres a question. Why do you seem to get upset when poor people cheat the system but not the rich?
It's easier to throw contempt at the poor than it is toward the rich, because the rich employ most of us. Subconsciously, many of us are either subservient to or fearful of the rich, so we're willing to put up with their shit.
Then of course, there's the fact that the low self-esteem of many people requires that they put down someone to feel better about themselves, and the poor make that easiest to do, since they're an easy target.
It also doesn't help that most capitalistic societies naturally develop a contempt for the poor, since we're constantly fed the idea that money = the worth of your life. It's gotten to the point that a simple means of trade has become an obsession and religion for many people -- especially the "free market" types -- the same people who often turn a blind eye to corporate bailouts.
Remember, it's socialism for the rich, capitalism for the rest of us.
Well, this situation is one I can relate to. Yes, it makes sense that people who work their asses off in a shitty job would be resentful toward leechers. That part, I get.SenorToenails wrote:
You have a good point here...but I wonder if the contempt for the poor and welfare recipients comes from people who DO work for crap wages barely make end meet, and then they see some 'lazy slug' who is getting money for free and driving a nicer car/wearing nicer clothes/etc... I don't like it when anyone cheats the system, and rich people can cheat for more...but that's not part of the common man's experience. He is more likely to see more poor people 'cheating'.Turquoise wrote:
Exactly....eleven bravo wrote:
Heres a question. Why do you seem to get upset when poor people cheat the system but not the rich?
It's easier to throw contempt at the poor than it is toward the rich, because the rich employ most of us. Subconsciously, many of us are either subservient to or fearful of the rich, so we're willing to put up with their shit.
Then of course, there's the fact that the low self-esteem of many people requires that they put down someone to feel better about themselves, and the poor make that easiest to do, since they're an easy target.
It also doesn't help that most capitalistic societies naturally develop a contempt for the poor, since we're constantly fed the idea that money = the worth of your life. It's gotten to the point that a simple means of trade has become an obsession and religion for many people -- especially the "free market" types -- the same people who often turn a blind eye to corporate bailouts.
Remember, it's socialism for the rich, capitalism for the rest of us.
Where does the government find all these jobs?-Sh1fty- wrote:
Welfare users should be given up to 6 months then they no longer receive any more money. Anybody can find a job in 6 months, even if it's being a janitor or something. If they get a cheap job like that they can continue searching for something better, whilst not using AMERICAN taxpayer money to live.
In fact, the government should just give them some shitty job they can just live off of with proper money managing and they receive what their earn.
Then we wouldn't be discussing these losers who used taxpayer money to win millions.
On a surface level, I understand that as well, but it also shows that people seem to ignore that when the rich cheat the system, it hurts the system far more than when the poor do.SEREMAKER wrote:
I've always looked at it as :
most of us understand the hardship and life of a poor person but have that mentality of : if they can cheat the system why can't I and if I can't cheat it, then I'm pissed at them
but can tolerate some shenningaings from the rich until they rock the boat to much ( bernie ) - has to do with the methods that the rich uses to cheat the system
if only everybody had their hand in the cookie jarTurquoise wrote:
On a surface level, I understand that as well, but it also shows that people seem to ignore that when the rich cheat the system, it hurts the system far more than when the poor do.SEREMAKER wrote:
I've always looked at it as :
most of us understand the hardship and life of a poor person but have that mentality of : if they can cheat the system why can't I and if I can't cheat it, then I'm pissed at them
but can tolerate some shenningaings from the rich until they rock the boat to much ( bernie ) - has to do with the methods that the rich uses to cheat the system
For example, when Wall Street collectively decided to cheat the mortgage industry with some governmental help, they nearly crushed the economy.
Yet, Bernie is the only major figure in this who has gone to jail.
It seems like the message is one where you can cheat the system if you're rich without worrying about it, until you piss off a lot of other rich people. You can cheat the working masses and be fairly insulated from any threats to your freedom.
Well, for what it's worth, we sometimes do that as citizens.SEREMAKER wrote:
if only everybody had their hand in the cookie jarTurquoise wrote:
On a surface level, I understand that as well, but it also shows that people seem to ignore that when the rich cheat the system, it hurts the system far more than when the poor do.SEREMAKER wrote:
I've always looked at it as :
most of us understand the hardship and life of a poor person but have that mentality of : if they can cheat the system why can't I and if I can't cheat it, then I'm pissed at them
but can tolerate some shenningaings from the rich until they rock the boat to much ( bernie ) - has to do with the methods that the rich uses to cheat the system
For example, when Wall Street collectively decided to cheat the mortgage industry with some governmental help, they nearly crushed the economy.
Yet, Bernie is the only major figure in this who has gone to jail.
It seems like the message is one where you can cheat the system if you're rich without worrying about it, until you piss off a lot of other rich people. You can cheat the working masses and be fairly insulated from any threats to your freedom.
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