The Left Falls for a Revealing Poverty Hoax

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If you pay any attention to coverage or discussion of poverty issues, you’ve likely read or heard about this post by a woman named Linda Walther Tirado. Called “Why I Make Terrible Decisions, or, Poverty Thoughts,” it purports to be an autobiographical account of a poor woman struggling to make ends meet while attending school and attending two jobs. It’s pretty gripping stuff:

Cooking attracts roaches. Nobody realizes that. I’ve spent a lot of hours impaling roach bodies and leaving them out on toothpick pikes to discourage others from entering. It doesn’t work, but is amusing.
And:
I make a lot of poor financial decisions. None of them matter, in the long term. I will never not be poor, so what does it matter if I don’t pay a thing and a half this week instead of just one thing? It’s not like the sacrifice will result in improved circumstances; the thing holding me back isn’t that I blow five bucks at Wendy’s. It’s that now that I have proven that I am a Poor Person that is all that I am or ever will be.
And:
You have to understand that we know that we will never not feel tired. We will never feel hopeful. We will never get a vacation. Ever. We know that the very act of being poor guarantees that we will never not be poor. It doesn’t give us much reason to improve ourselves. We don’t apply for jobs because we know we can’t afford to look nice enough to hold them. I would make a super legal secretary, but I’ve been turned down more than once because I “don’t fit the image of the firm,” which is a nice way of saying “gtfo, pov.” I am good enough to cook the food, hidden away in the kitchen, but my boss won’t make me a server because I don’t “fit the corporate image.”

The response was beyond overwhelming. Huffpo put the essay on its cover, and — by Ms. Tirado’s account — the post has likely been viewed more than 4 million times. She even started a gofundme page and raised more than $62,000. In short, she struck a nerve.


But is her story true? Well, apparently not.

Over at the Houston Press, Angelica Leicht discovered that Ms. Tirado is actually a private-school-educated Democratic activist. Here’s the truth:
The real Linda owns a home, thanks to some pretty generous parents. Her LinkedIn profile states she’s been a freelance writer and political consultant since 2010, and has worked in politics since 2004, a claim backed by 27 decent connections.

She’s married to a Marine, has met President Obama while interning for a politician (who obviously wasn’t disgusted by those rotten teeth), and has plenty of time to visit Las Vegas on vacation. And blog about her privileged life on Wordpress.

She speaks both German and Dutch, and has a well-rounded political blog that ended in 2011. It’s also a blog where she quite plainly references being paid to win races.

In response to questions, Ms. Tirado came clean (sort of). This little clarification is tucked within her gofundme page:

And that is the answer to the question many of you have asked. How is it that someone with such clarity and evocation has any right to assert that they are poor? It is likely untrue. Well, it is and it isn’t. You have to understand that the piece you read was taken out of context, that I never meant to say that all of these things were happening to me right now, or that I was still quite so abject. I am not. I am reasonably normally lower working class. I am exhausted and poor and can’t make all my bills all the time but I reconciled with my parents when I got pregnant for the sake of the kids and I have family resources. I can always make the amount of money I need in a month, it’s just that it doesn’t always match the billing cycles.

Why does this matter? It matters because the stories we tell about poverty are critical for our understanding of poverty. Generations of social science (and trillions of War on Poverty dollars) demonstrate that in the battle between terrible decisions and welfare, terrible decisions will win virtually every time.

Wedded to the welfare state, many on the left have now turned to justifying bad acts to not just preserve the status quo but also (presumably) to prevent jaded Americans from turning their backs on the poor. Justification can be poignant and (seemingly) personal, like Ms. Tirado’s essay, or pseudo-scientific, like this Atlantic piece describing the IQ burden of poverty.

One reason why the Left strips moral agency from people who are baby-daddies of multiple kids from multiple moms, who abuse drugs, who commit petty crimes, who drop out of school, etc. is they’ve lost an understanding of man’s fallen nature and a true theology of service. They fear that if the poor aren’t seen as “deserving,” then no one will help.

http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/365376/left-falls-revealing-poverty-hoax-david-french

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Liberals are the biggest suckers...
 
M a progressive who thinks the numbers are a hoax in general!
It's my accounting background.
Poverty is calculated as a percentage of median pay! Wtf
Hence my bitching about all the poor bring fat, having cable, cars etc.
 
Cable is 20 dollars a month. Even Africans have cell phones these days. Why should our poor live worse than poor Africans to satisfy your sanctimony? Should they just sit in a cell 24/7 and watch paint dry to satisfy you?
 
I know poverty from the inside


fake or not this person HIT some nails on the head about how it feels to be poor
 
"they cant eat me"


that was one of my Dads favorite sayings.


when your poor and have NO options open to you in any situation there is a real defiant edge that comes to you.


I always thought my dads " well they cant eat me" encompassed that level of frustration.
 
Education is the number 1 option!
Justification of the handout is the plight.
If they are obese, they are light years from starving.
That said I'm for gouging military before food stamps
 
here is a tip.


If you don't know what sky diving feels like you ask someone who has sky dived.


you don't ask them and then scream at them and call them a liar because that is NOT what you though sky diving would feel like.



when you want to know what poverty is like you ask someone who has lived in poverty.


You don't then scream at them and call them liars because its not like what YOU thought it would be like.
 
Who knew the left would lie to further their agenda. They have no soul. No character. They need to be defeated

Funny she is living off of her richly rich parents and thinks she is poor
 
This message is hidden because evince can piss off the farthest lefty thus is on your ignore list.


and it wont be the last time.


I always have people mad at me for telling the truth.


So be it.

the truth is the best company there is
 
if this is who wrote it as claimed do you want to bet she works with the poor?


she caught a glimpse somehow.

she hits some points any real poor person would recognize
 
Just curious. The Linda Walther Tirado from Cedar City, Utah wrote:

“I get up at 6AM, go to school (I have a full courseload, but I only have to go to two in-person classes) then work, then I get the kids, then I pick up my husband, then I have half an hour to change and go to Job 2. I get home from that at around 1230AM, then I have the rest of my classes and work to tend to. I'm in bed by 3.”

The Linda Tirado (no middle name or initial) on LinkedIn has a Ph.D and lives in San Francisco, CA.


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Cable is 20 dollars a month. Even Africans have cell phones these days. Why should our poor live worse than poor Africans to satisfy your sanctimony? Should they just sit in a cell 24/7 and watch paint dry to satisfy you?

As to the bolded part of your dimwitted meme; poor Americans dont live worse than poor Africans. Do you having something more substantive than your sanctimonious leftist strawman arguments?

Probably not; because you really are THAT stupid.
 
at level of poverty would you become concerned about your fellow man?

I am very concerned with the well-being of all my fellow men and women. But what concerns me more is this moronic notion that poverty can be solved by corrupt politicians who pander to ignorant voters on a class envy claim that they can be the arbiters of what is fair and re-distribute those excess unfair earnings to the poor raising their standard of living.

It is moronic to believe that Government can eliminate poverty. It is equally stupid and repugnant to think that some do not CHOOSE poverty as a preference. Many musicians are "poor" while they pursue their dream of fame and glory or that next album. Some don't care at all how "poor" they might be while pursuing their love of music.

This moronic claim that we MUST eliminate the unfairness of those who are poor by forcefully taking it from those who are not as some panacea to the extremely bad choices individuals make is beyond mere stupid.

This moronic belief that politicians can end poverty by stealing ever greater wealth from the private economy is beyond mere stupid.

If you REALLY were concerned about others well-being, you would not seek to merely GIVE a man a fish; but instead TEACH him to fish as the old saying goes.

The only concern lefttards have is how it makes THEM feel while pretending that only they care more than anyone else on the planet and arrogantly presume THEY should be the arbiters of what is "fair" and "equitable." Hitler believed the same dense things while he also arrogantly presumed he should be ruler of the world; because he cared. DER
 
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