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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 348705" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Back at he end of the oil crunch I lost almost every thing I owned. No job, no money and no food for five kids and a wife. I was at the lowest point of my live. I went to get food stamps. When I finally made it up to the place where You talk to someone. I had to turn and walk away. I always beleived that one could make it if he really wanted to. I drove to the bank to talk to my loan officer. No not to borrow money. But to see if he knew of any thing a man could do to make a liveing. He told me that many were in the same situation as me. After a long discussion he said there was one thing that he new of but I would probably not be interested. Long story short I ended up a repo man. 1 hr. after I left I came back and picked up a check collecting my first payment. Turned out to be a very good bussiness which I later sold. My point is that if I had gone ahead and taken those food stamps I my have become a government dependent forever. As it turned out I proved to myself that I could stand on my own two feet. The government has in fact trained people to be dependent. Politicians win elections with their something for nothing campains, and their government will do it all for you attitudes. These programs cost taxpayers forever and let people collect money for doing nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 348705, member: 5494"] Back at he end of the oil crunch I lost almost every thing I owned. No job, no money and no food for five kids and a wife. I was at the lowest point of my live. I went to get food stamps. When I finally made it up to the place where You talk to someone. I had to turn and walk away. I always beleived that one could make it if he really wanted to. I drove to the bank to talk to my loan officer. No not to borrow money. But to see if he knew of any thing a man could do to make a liveing. He told me that many were in the same situation as me. After a long discussion he said there was one thing that he new of but I would probably not be interested. Long story short I ended up a repo man. 1 hr. after I left I came back and picked up a check collecting my first payment. Turned out to be a very good bussiness which I later sold. My point is that if I had gone ahead and taken those food stamps I my have become a government dependent forever. As it turned out I proved to myself that I could stand on my own two feet. The government has in fact trained people to be dependent. Politicians win elections with their something for nothing campains, and their government will do it all for you attitudes. These programs cost taxpayers forever and let people collect money for doing nothing. [/QUOTE]
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