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<blockquote data-quote="Farm Fence Solutions" data-source="post: 1486191" data-attributes="member: 26621"><p>One of the problems that I see, is that the system is set up to keep folks on assistance. If they get a job, there goes the assistance....even if it's a low paying job. It's like a banker that loans you $100k on your $500k place, KNOWING that you need $150k to make your plan work. It's a set up for failure, but instead of a banker and a Sherrif's sale, it's politicians and votes. If they'd prorate the assistance out at a rate of about 10% a month, it'd give the ones that really do want to do better, a chance to succeed. </p><p>There will always be the ones that abuse the system....mostly the ones that designed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farm Fence Solutions, post: 1486191, member: 26621"] One of the problems that I see, is that the system is set up to keep folks on assistance. If they get a job, there goes the assistance....even if it’s a low paying job. It’s like a banker that loans you $100k on your $500k place, KNOWING that you need $150k to make your plan work. It’s a set up for failure, but instead of a banker and a Sherrif’s sale, it’s politicians and votes. If they’d prorate the assistance out at a rate of about 10% a month, it’d give the ones that really do want to do better, a chance to succeed. There will always be the ones that abuse the system....mostly the ones that designed it. [/QUOTE]
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