04-16-2015, 05:46 AM
Any ideas?
On another thread (speaking to free school lunches for poor kids), ono ono said;
"It's not FREE, its just paid for by people more responsible than the parents of those children - people who actually prepared themselves for, and actively participate in the execution of their responsibilities, including providing for their children's needs."
I agree. Welfare to both the poor, and to giant corporations is a burden on working people; But my question is how to break the cycle.(Here in Hawaii, of course)
Do we starve the children to motivate(or punish)their parents?
What about Corporate welfare?
Mana'o please.
On another thread (speaking to free school lunches for poor kids), ono ono said;
"It's not FREE, its just paid for by people more responsible than the parents of those children - people who actually prepared themselves for, and actively participate in the execution of their responsibilities, including providing for their children's needs."
I agree. Welfare to both the poor, and to giant corporations is a burden on working people; But my question is how to break the cycle.(Here in Hawaii, of course)
Do we starve the children to motivate(or punish)their parents?
What about Corporate welfare?
Mana'o please.