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To: FJB who wrote (294510)3/2/2009 12:05:57 AM
From: KLP2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793888
 
If we continue to allow the use of the term "hard working families" ....we should define it. Sweat of the brow? How much money they make? The fallouts from school who can barely survive, and didn't graduate from HS? The same ones that won't/don't take free education or training?

Or the families that don't have salaries over $60,000-$75,000, have 3-4 kids, have incomes too high to qualify for free schooling, free lunches, free food stamps, free housing, etc.....

Most families work hard.

It would seem to me that some families, and stragglers, don't work at all, but rather, would rather be on the public dole are the ones that O and his Dem crowd seem to think are hard working people. In fact, we have been paying this group of people for more than 50 years, just to exist, so they can sluff around, doing not much of anything.

I'd MUCH rather give the families of our VOLUNTEER Military free housing, schooling, and whatever they need to have more education so they can better provide for themselves and their families. At least we KNOW they are motivated, and hard working!