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Originally Posted by Strangler Lewis
Maybe I missed something, but doesn't your job depend on servicing adults who, it might be said, can't manage their own sh*t?
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Perhaps you have, but then you would be prey to a common misconception regarding public assistance. The majority of those who come through our doors
can, as you so colorfully phrased it “manage their own sh*t”. The stereotype of the “Welfare Queen” is outdated and false. Most are here because of something outside of their control; the death of a spouse, the primary wage earner being laid-off (especially poignant right now), illness, disability… Many of the families we see would have bee considered middle class ten/twenty years ago. Now, they can barely make ends meet; one paycheck away from destitution. Often it takes just one setback to send them over the brink, then they have little choice but to come here. I talk to these people every day. I hear their stories and see the fear and desperation in their eyes. Trust me, they would rather be anywhere than standing in line at the welfare office!