Someone brings up a good point in that we now provide way too much government help these days to those who "should be working" these days. I have always believed that government assistance of any type should be temporary only, and should be for those who fall on hard times, and only until you can get back to work, and there is work out there if you look......and it may not be what you necessarily feel is what you "want". Dad always said...."It is not always what you want that makes you fat, it is what you get". I overheard a co-worker once that made a comment "When I get MY DISABILITY".......bla bla...., so when does disability become a desirable or something you have some sort of right to? Everyone has a "disability" of some sort, but often it is possible to overcome those disabilities, and find a way to be useful and support yourself anyhow. I have worked doing everything from cleaning toilets to IT management, and have no desire to go back to cleaning toilets, but never have drawn a dime of unemployment, or government assistance to support myself or my family. I guess I grew up that way, and pulled my own way. I feel the same with this supposed "affordable health care" that is killing those that pay for it......If you cannot afford to pay, or have your own insurance to cover, you do without - period. It should not be on the backs of the taxpayer to permanently support the ones that freeload. Now, I guess I got a bit off topic, but everyone deserves a chance, but for the most part, if you look, you can find good people in this country that are willing to work. Today, I would drug test ever one prior and during employment (also should be a condition of drawing assistance of any kind). Everyone makes mistakes, it is how one learns or deals with the mistakes that make the difference. Sometimes the bitter pill is the one that cures you.
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Today's Featured Article - Usin Your Implements: Bucket Loader - by Curtis Von Fange. Introduction: Dad was raised during the depression years of the thirties. As a kid he worked part time on a farm in Kansas doing many of the manual chores. Some of the more successful farmers of that day had a new time saving device called a tractor. It increased the farm productivity and, in general, made life easier because more work could be done with this 'mechanical beast'. My dad dreamed that some day he would have his own tractor with every implement he could get. When he rea
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