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To: tejek who wrote (310588)11/13/2006 3:04:39 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576663
 
Ted, > They are so hard core poor its going to take a long time to turn them around.........and it ain't MS Word that's going to do the trick.

I think you get the drift. Education, teaching them the skills for better paying jobs, and creating an environment where such higher skilled jobs can be created in the first place.

The alternative is to continue letting them fall behind in the global market.

Tenchusatsu



To: tejek who wrote (310588)11/13/2006 3:16:40 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576663
 
"There is a segment of poor America that has become institutionalized. "

In my early twenties, I got a contract to work with the Austin Housing Authority for a year, helping them catch up on the deferred maintenance on the public housing they administered. They were a year behind schedule.

I met poor people, sometimes three generations of them, who lived in public housing. Their children were taught life stategies that included getting public housing, the right number of kids to have to maximize welfare and how it was better NOT to have the man living with them to make it easier to get. I heard all this discussed while doing repairs on the public housing units.

I hope this is over now. It didn't work, and anyone who spent any time in those places would realize that it would NEVER work.



To: tejek who wrote (310588)11/13/2006 7:43:04 PM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 1576663
 
They are so hard core poor its going to take a long time to turn them around.........and it ain't MS Word that's going to do the trick.

40 years of the "great society" paying them to not work wouldn't have contributed to it?