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1 posted on 08/26/2005 5:55:38 AM PDT by grundle
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Reminds me of the time I was visiting my daughter, who lived in an older apartment complex that was near the low end of the economic scale, and as we walked along with my grandson I passed an open doorway with a 56" big-screen and about $2000 worth of sound equipment playing.

That was about a year's rent sitting in the living room.


2 posted on 08/26/2005 5:58:42 AM PDT by Paloma_55
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But but but......they're entitled. Slick told them so!

Further, the effort to classify children as learning disabled means social security supplements every month.

3 posted on 08/26/2005 5:58:47 AM PDT by OldFriend (MERCY TO THE GUILTY IS CRUELTY TO THE INNOCENT ~ Adam Smith)
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I never bought a big screen TV. A 32 inch Sony CRT is the largest I have ever had.


4 posted on 08/26/2005 5:59:46 AM PDT by RadioAstronomer (Senior member of Darwin Central)
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I just love supporting people who have more nice stuff than I do. It makes me feel so good if could just crap.


5 posted on 08/26/2005 6:00:17 AM PDT by Piquaboy (22 year veteran of the Army, Air Force and Navy, Pray for all our military .)
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My brother owned an apartment building in downtown Buffalo. This article rings true.

He had 4 consecutive instanses of people moving in and paying the first month rent- then never paying again. It tok him months to get them out, and then they left with TV's VCR's etc etc...

When the 5th one refused to hand over welfare rental assistance payment (claiming she wasnt getting them) my brother went there on the 1st of the month when the mailman arrived.

The first 4 tenants were lined up waiting for the checks they were still receiving at that address to arrive.


7 posted on 08/26/2005 6:01:03 AM PDT by Mr. K (Some days even my lucky rocketship underpants don't help...)
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Don't you love these bleeding heart newspapaer articles about stupid people? The paper must have a readership that is only just less stupid to think this is more pathos than bathos.


8 posted on 08/26/2005 6:01:17 AM PDT by Spike Spiegel
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Reminds me of a local news about a family that hadn't fixed their furnace because they had no money, but when the camera panned around the living room, there, larger than life was a plasma screen tv. (If that's what those flat screen thingy's that hang on the wall are called?)

That made an impression on our local populace who mailed the tv station to that effect.


9 posted on 08/26/2005 6:01:49 AM PDT by OpusatFR (I think I've had almost enough....)
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How can I be out of money? I still have checks left? BUMP


10 posted on 08/26/2005 6:01:56 AM PDT by N. Theknow (Be a glowworm. A glowworm's never glum. How can you be grumpy when the sun shines out your bum?)
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By the time my mother sold our old house, the neighborhood had become a ghetto. However, all the 'neighbors' had better cars, bigger tv's, mobile phones, and every electronic convenience under the sun...but they are still there and she's moved away. She still does not have all that stuff and does not miss it either.
11 posted on 08/26/2005 6:02:29 AM PDT by SMARTY ("Stay together, pay the soldiers and forget everything else." Lucius Septimus Severus)
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Anyone remember the days of "Welfare Cadillac"?


12 posted on 08/26/2005 6:04:00 AM PDT by TommyDale
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My favorite story about how I became a conservative.

When I was in school, I lived with my mother in a small 2 bedroom apartment. She worked two jobs to make ends meet. She never wanted me to work, citing school was more important.

She worked at a welfare office, assisting clients with aid. She was told once that a client could not come to an interview because the pool man was coming that day to clean their pool.

I will say no more.


13 posted on 08/26/2005 6:04:04 AM PDT by shag377 (De gustibus non disputandum est)
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I remember my dad saying that poverty was in many cases the inability of people to postpone gratification...


14 posted on 08/26/2005 6:05:08 AM PDT by IncPen (There's nothing that a liberal can't improve using your money...)
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So does thsi liberal author think we should increase the amount of their welfare payments?


15 posted on 08/26/2005 6:06:06 AM PDT by caver (Yes, I did crawl out of a hole in the ground.)
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I once read a piece by Dinesh D'Souza (sp?!) in which he said that someone from his native India was convinced of the great wealth of America by observing that here poor people are fat.


16 posted on 08/26/2005 6:08:38 AM PDT by Bigg Red (Do not trust Democrats with national security!)
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Conservative critics might see the presence of a big-screen in a dilapidated tract house as a product of misguided spending; for liberals, it could merely represent inchoate class longings.

Even if the liberals are right about the "inchoate class longings," the conservatives are right that it is the "product of misguided spending."

I have had the opportunity to help families in my congregation that have gotten into financial problems. In almost all cases, their troubles can be traced to excessive spending. They want things they cannot afford: expensive clothing, big-screen TVs, stereo systems, cell phones, vacations, automobiles. They are willing to go into debt to get them. When they are sad, they go to the mall for a little "retail therapy." When they are happy, they do the same.

In short, they get into trouble because they are greedy.

17 posted on 08/26/2005 6:10:04 AM PDT by Logophile
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I don't think it has to do with keeping up with the Joneses. I think perhaps it has more to do with the inability of the lower middle classes to think of anything else to do.


18 posted on 08/26/2005 6:10:16 AM PDT by agrarianlady
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Poverty = Entitlements and racial preference.


25 posted on 08/26/2005 6:15:40 AM PDT by TheForceOfOne (The alternative media is our Enigma machine.)
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A couple of years ago my office "adopted" a family for Christmas. The father was and had been out of work for a considerable time and the mother was working as a waitress at a chain restaurant. They had 2 teenage children. Well rather than asking for necessities which is what they really needed, they requested a large screen TV, playstation, video games. I did donate a bike to them which I no longer had room for.


26 posted on 08/26/2005 6:16:14 AM PDT by proudofthesouth (Boycotting movies since 1988)
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About 20 years ago, I worked as a contractor doing rehab weatherization work on welfare houses in Detroit. As we were doing doors and windows, it wasn't unusual to see other contractors at the house doing roofing or HVAC. One house had a couple of other workers there but I paid them no attention until I walked out in the backyard at the end of the day to dump some trash. These other contractors were installing a 6' satellite dish in the yard of these poor downtrodden, down on their luck poor people who were victims of life lottery and need to be taken care of us through our taxes since we are rich and successful.


28 posted on 08/26/2005 6:17:34 AM PDT by cyclotic (Cub Scouts-Teach 'em young to be men, and politically incorrect in the process)
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Well, guess I'd rather see them use the money for family entertainment than drugs. I have no problem with whether or not they got a big screen TV in every room if it's their money that they have worked for...Just goes to show you how great America is. If getting the "BIG TV" motivates them to get up in the morning to go to work to make the payments, so what?

IMHO, we have bigger issues to resolve than who has or who has not.

I guess all this big screen TV in low income families is all Bush's Fault to boot.

Reminds me of a great Jeff Foxworthy skit with the $9,000 stereo...if you haven't heard that one you're not from Red Neck Country. OOPS, just realized the article was in Slate, I do not believe they have been out of NYC or the Hamptons!
32 posted on 08/26/2005 6:19:19 AM PDT by not2worry (What goes around comes around!)
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