Quote from: Stephe on December 03, 2012, 12:07:29 AM
You assume I am a lower income person (bad move). Yes raising the tax "for the wealthy" would make my taxes go up.
Unless you're a politician I was not referring to you. I just think when you have some politicians that don't even file their taxes,or after getting out of office speak up about others paying higher tax rates but do not do so themselves are a bit disingenuous.
Quote from: Stephe on December 03, 2012, 12:07:29 AM
And do you honestly believe all people on Gov assistance are buying steak and lobster?
There are enough that do,that it gives the appearance that things are out of whack. It's a lack of accountability. It's hard to really know what is happening with a person in need if you have five or six different case workers trying to help one person and you have overlap with the different programs.
Quote from: Stephe on December 03, 2012, 12:07:29 AM
As far as "put your money where your mouth is", last year I gave $5,000 to the local homeless shelter, what exactly have you done to help the poor lately? I also volunteer 10-15 hours a week tutoring under privileged kids. Don't assume when someone says "The wealthy should be taxed more" it's a low income person wanting someone else to take care of this. And if you don't believe there is a SERIOUS problem with the % of children living in below poverty level conditions, you really should get out more often. I find it comical you seem to judge poverty as people dying from starvation.
Good for you,you are in a situation where you can do that. I never said that it was the poor talking about it. Do you not find it ironic that guys like Warren Buffet can talk about taxes being raised on the rich yet will turn around and fight the government on their business about their tax return? Or the fact that they claim every deduction they are entitled to,instead of claiming half of their deductions. The government does not require any one to claim every single deduction,the deductions one chooses to claim is up to the person filing the taxes. Income yes,deductions no.
Sorry Stephe, I am speaking from the other side of this. With my income,five out the last seven years I would be considered under the poverty level. I take very serious one thing,whatever I do it is between me,the Lord and the person,and is no one else's business. Just because my income level is in that range does it mean I am actually in poverty? No one looking at where I live,what I drive,and what I have,could ever say that I am truly in poverty. I am cash poor but not in poverty.
The point was that we have gotten to the point where our definition of what poverty is in this country is not the same as it was in the late 1800's,1930's or even in comparison to places such as the Congo,Zaire,or other third world countries. Are the basic needs being met? Do they have air,water,food,clothing,shelter, basic transportation,and a chance for education?
Coming from the other side,try living and raising a family of four on minimum wage. Been there did that,I do know what it's like and what it takes to get out of it. At one point we were three months behind in rent and electric bills. Our church at that time did help us with the rent. Basic transportation $100 junkers,at least two of them should have been junked before we got them. (ran them till they died) We did get some help but still ended going bankrupt,got two new jobs and at one point was working full time at both up to 120 hours a week,paid off the bankruptcy six months early. Being poor sucks,no two ways about it. We may not have had much but we had clothes on our backs,food on the table,a roof over our heads,jobs,and each other. We had what we needed not what we wanted.
One of the concepts I truly believe in is this "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime." Food pantries and other short term things like that do a good job for those caught in a temporary bind,but they really can not address the long term in that they in and of themselves break the cycle of dependency. It's why I really like the concept of Heifer International. Provide a means for someone to learn how to make an income,pass on some of what you received as it grows,and break the cycle.