I have been on Facebook and other sites and see how people are saying " the lazy azz people are getting four more years of food stamps and welfare that I pay for". I can understand this statement I feel the same way. Why should I pay for someone who doesn't work that has more food in their house than I do, can afford an iPhone, iPad, mac book, and iPad when I can't, has gas in their cars when I don't, and their children can get dental surgery when mine can't. Yes I am pissed but what can you do about it. Here are my thoughts. Instead if buying the foodstamps make their behinds go work to get that two hundred dollar hair style. Instead of carting them off to the club or keeping their kids while they are off making more , make them keep they own,kids. Instead of going to the schools trying to fight teachers because they made your child do homework, help them with their homework and tell them to listen to school officials and stop having the mentality that no one can tell you how to raise a child. And instead of running off to every party you can, run to a soccer game, cheerleading competition or something the child wants to do instead. Instead of cursing your kids out give them a hug, play a board game, or just sit and talk.
Yes I have a lit of pent up anger because it is a shame when other parents make it hard for everyone else. Remember everyone on welfare isn't lazy, and some people have no choice. And while people can stand in line for Jordan's and iPhones. We should be standing in line to vote and to build community centers. Places where the family down the street can take their kids to play. But we can't because a few people cause those places to be lost. Then our kids have no where to go that is safe. We need our safety back. When neighbors would greet each other, when people helped each other, and when a child was outside the entire neighborhood was outside watching the kids while the parents talked.
A place to share what's happening in my life as I begin the journey of a mom with a teenager and a preemie.
11/7/12
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