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<blockquote data-quote="Operational needs" data-source="post: 3741884" data-attributes="member: 43500"><p>A lot of people are poor because they don’t want to do the work required to get out of that state. They just want the hand out. I had a store in a poor town and the locals would come in there and tell me their business. It would make a hell of a reality show. Same cycle over and over again. The guys had a baby momma/s somewhere that they owed child support. They’d be excited about a good job they got and how they’re going to finally be making some money. A week later they’d come in my store store to buy blunts and beer. Eh, I didn’t feel like going to work today. Before long, unemployed again. </p><p></p><p>The girls/women would be dealing with a loser selling drugs or gang banging. Before long, oops, pregnant AGAIN. </p><p></p><p>The only people I felt sorry for there were those who couldn’t physically work and the children. I fed multiple children in that town because their loser moms spent the food stamp money on their loser boyfriends and the kids were hungry. It gets old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Operational needs, post: 3741884, member: 43500"] A lot of people are poor because they don’t want to do the work required to get out of that state. They just want the hand out. I had a store in a poor town and the locals would come in there and tell me their business. It would make a hell of a reality show. Same cycle over and over again. The guys had a baby momma/s somewhere that they owed child support. They’d be excited about a good job they got and how they’re going to finally be making some money. A week later they’d come in my store store to buy blunts and beer. Eh, I didn’t feel like going to work today. Before long, unemployed again. The girls/women would be dealing with a loser selling drugs or gang banging. Before long, oops, pregnant AGAIN. The only people I felt sorry for there were those who couldn’t physically work and the children. I fed multiple children in that town because their loser moms spent the food stamp money on their loser boyfriends and the kids were hungry. It gets old. [/QUOTE]
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