So, you equate giving food stamps and section 8 housing to growing up in a gated comunity with a Harvard education. I really don't think that comparison can be made. BTW how can you "allow" equality with the different upbringings of rich and poor?
Quote me, MM. Your reading comprehension scores were never too good, were they?
How about those people (such as my own father, my husband, my great-grandfathers and mothers) who grew up poor, got a scholarship, and (get THIS)
EARNED their own money, huh? How about them? Doesn't matter? They're earning over $X so.. pony up?
Don't you grasp how that DEmotivates people?
Don't you grasp how that works to encourage true abuse of government-sponsored charity?
No, you don't, because that's not allowed within your personal paradigm. You've got a particular mindset that cannot be moved, you've got certain ideas that cannot be changed, there are no areas of gray in your world, you're set. For life. The only rich people who exist are those who were born into it, they're all Jewish (or maybe they wish they were?), and they owe YOU and everyone else "something" (in this case, clearly, their money).
I'm bettin' you're not real big on that whole personal responsibility concept, either, which would explain your stance further.
In your world people are don't have to live with their choices.
In your world the Haves will pay for the Have Nots, thusly making them Haves (then what??!!)
In your world only the rich (Jews) have to be responsible for anything, and they have to be responsible for supporting others, even those who CHOOSE to not work and not earn their own keep.
In your world actually DOING anything more than just sitting on your ass at a computer and voting maybe once a year is "too much hassle."
In MY world that's a good thing, because then my ACTIONS will so far outweigh your bitching as to render it only slightly less than amusing.
Your stance is clear, you think that anyone who earns a certain amount of money, often commensurate with their level of work, should then proceed to divvy up their money (read: hard work) among others who, for
whatever reason, are not earning. Here we have but one family's example of people who grew up poor but made something of and for themselves and, because of that, they now have to shoulder the burden for everyone in an
inequitable fashion.
Yeah, that makes a whole lotta sense,
that's equality.