Does welfare cover the exotically expensive care of such
Posted on: November 20, 2016 at 08:37:30 CT
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I have done nothing for an indigent blind person lately because I'm getting taxed to the eyeballs and assume the govmint is already taking care of it. If that were not the case and people were truly suffering, I'd do something different - especially if I had 40% more money per year.
Actually the job market is the same as always, in terrible, terrible need for anyone that will engage enthusiastically and help companies move forward. Reluctant, disinterested workers who hate their jobs and make it hard to run companies? Everywhere.
So the problem is really one of attitude. Ironically this is why illegal immigrants, who barely speak the language, magically get jobs and start making money.
This is the land of opportunity - you're giving off energy like you think we are India or something.
If people are nearly dead, exhausted, on their backs and have nothing left to give, then sure, job opportunities for those people are going to be nil. But energetic, active, enthusiastic people get hired. The rest have to be cared for and we have to evolve forward to a place where elderly get adopted and other private solutions take the lead. The government will never ever solve this adequately - those programs will always just change the nature/aspect of the problem or push it into the future and you know it.