Yeah, you can usually tell who the scammers are. That's pretty blatant.
True Welfare Cadillacs aren't as common as the "Conservatives" would have others believe. I mean, I have heard people about having more kids in order to qualify for more assistance, sure.
But when you really look at these people... all they're doing is getting by, and not much more. They're not driving Cadillacs or Fiats. They're driving the lower end Fords and Kias. They're not living in the West Hills. They're living in the Projects. And while some of them might have the most recent iPhone or Samsung phone, it's only because they've made on-time payments frequently enough to qualify for those phones under the provider's payment plans. Other stuff like smart watches and tablets are usually gimmes the providers throw in to attract more customers. And more often than not, the tablets are given to the kids so they have something to play with.
I'm sure that a lot of us would love to be able to just "get by". God knows I would.
True Welfare Cadillacs aren't as common as the "Conservatives" would have others believe. I mean, I have heard people about having more kids in order to qualify for more assistance, sure.
But when you really look at these people... all they're doing is getting by, and not much more. They're not driving Cadillacs or Fiats. They're driving the lower end Fords and Kias. They're not living in the West Hills. They're living in the Projects. And while some of them might have the most recent iPhone or Samsung phone, it's only because they've made on-time payments frequently enough to qualify for those phones under the provider's payment plans. Other stuff like smart watches and tablets are usually gimmes the providers throw in to attract more customers. And more often than not, the tablets are given to the kids so they have something to play with.
I'm sure that a lot of us would love to be able to just "get by". God knows I would.