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Today at 16:07:46
 
Yep things have changed in the area called the United States of America.

Before the Nation was decreed,  hard working people, worked hard, yet there was a tiny amount of people that were lazy.  (Which most of them did not survive)

Year by year, decade by decked, the people that populated North America, by birth or migration, worked hard, so their prodigy did not have to work as hard. And a bit bigger part of the population was lazy gimme people..

Trends, methods, ideas, experiments, continued, some worked some didn't.

Yet parents continued to work hard so their children didn't have to work so hard. And there was more,  lazy gimme cheaters.

The end of WW2 dramatically changed things. People worked, and enjoyed  the ' safe' life. A even stronger drive to build a legacy for off spring. Yet a new thief joined the lazy gimme cheaters.

Early 30s the bleeding hearts began. By the early 60's, Welfare was Well on its way, benefiting the  lazy gimme cheating STEALERS. With only a tiny amount of people that GENUINELY needed help.

Today, the parents working for their children has severely slowed down.
Those parents, that have children, are spending their money, Their Parents, gave them, on themselves. And the children they have are starting to explode the, 'welfare' system.

James Madison, didn’t believe “objects of benevolence” were a proper use of “money from constituents.”   And It wasn’t provided for under the Constitution.

Benjamin Franklin said, “In my youth, I traveled much, and I observed in different countries that the more public provisions were made for the poor, the less they provided for themselves, and of course became poorer.”

Poverty Quote: “If it be true that the children of the poor today are themselves destined to be the impoverished parents of tomorrow, then some social intervention is needed to break the cycle, to interrupt the circuits of hunger and hopelessness that link generation to generation. For the common benefit of all we must assure the security and well-being of all our children-at the same time the Nation’s most precious and most perishable resource.”
          Mollie Orshansky – Children of the Poor, 1963

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Ben Franklin once said: "If you give up a freedom, for the sake of security, you will have neither".
Which is More TRUE, today, than yesterday.('06, S-40, Stock) well, mostly .
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