j-mac
Verified User
Then perhaps it's time to change that culture. Instead of depicting the isolated cases of welfare recipients selling drugs or leaving Costco with a big screen TV show the thousands of families trying to feed their children on the shameful little they receive.
Whatever will result in helping the poor. It's a sad picture of society when citizens in the wealthiest country on the face of the planet have to depend on food drives.
That doesn't change the fact hungry people have to depend on individuals donating food.
Just clarifyin'.
As I said apple, you seem to believe in the redistribution paradigm, I do not.