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Old 03-23-2012, 12:18 PM
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My husband works hard..... but he see's so many young men coming into work that have family's to take care of and they last a day and are done, some walk out. Not all......but a lot!!! Young kids that can't keep up. They are lazy, don't want to listen to authority, rules, and can't get out of bed in the morning. Sad. It's easier for them to go get assistance then it is to hold down a job. Nan is right, it is work, boring, tiring(won't leave any time to play video games, or whatnot) they would just rather have another kid and get more money from the state. SAD Government will give you more then a hard working job will these days- so why bother.
This is whole nother topic but since your brought it up ......I believe wholeheartedly that many government programs are more divisive to the family than not, and more enabling to bad habits than not. It also has to do with how kids are raised these days. Many have no pride in self and a job well done. They are always looking for the easy route and the fun way and when real life hits, they cant handle it.
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