Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.times are better than they used to be,, toughness is not so much required like it used to be,, but,,, things being cyclical in nature,, tough times will come back to us.. and I'd rather have toughness and not need it,, than the other way around.
Taking the wealth of others is not the way to do it.. There has to be a better way to facilitate it.
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While I generally agree with this, it ignores the reality of both the inner city and the most extreme areas of poverty in rural areas- in both, schools are inferior and role models in short supply. Like all nations and all times, we are a product of our history, and while ours certainly has it's bright spots, it's not without it's dark ones.Taking the wealth of others is not the way to do it.
A couple of thoughts before I explain what I feel is the better way ...
Americans are living better now than at any point in history. Aside from the homeless situation which is largely either A] voluntary, or B] a result of mental illness - nearly everyone has more than they need. TVs. Cell phones, vehicles etc. Even poor people have these things. We are not doing so bad, and it's getting better. We should be less concerned about how much Bezos has, and more concerned with how well we are doing. Anything else is simply jealousy.
Now, back to how to better facilitate this.... By "this" I mean improving the lives of the poor (and not by stealing from the rich to do so). The Hoover Institute did a study and found that if you want to end generational poverty, outs pretty easy - just do three things. And they are all in the control of the individual.
1 - graduate high school.
2 - get and keep a job. The keep part here infers that you are learning new skills while at work, making your labor more valuable.
3 - don't have kids before you are married. There are a number of viable options for birth control out there at very low cost or even free. (And my personal opinion is that abortion should never be an option for birth control.)
That's it. Do those three things and you've broken the chain of generational poverty. And these are all choices that are up to the INDIVIDUAL. No welfare-mommy state necessary.
Surely a diploma from an inferior school is worth more than not having a diploma from an inferior school. And yes, role models are in short supply - that's why the third step here is important - emphasizing the nuclear family.While I generally agree with this, it ignores the reality of both the inner city and the most extreme areas of poverty in rural areas- in both, schools are inferior and role models in short supply. Like all nations and all times, we are a product of our history, and while ours certainly has it's bright spots, it's not without it's dark ones.
Simple solutions sound good, but they don't really exist universally. What most of us probably consider the norm is being born on at least first base, and we give ourselves full credit for a base hit or more. There are kids in this country (and everywhere) who never even get an at bat.
That said, do I think either party has a solution? Hell no- neither party is even looking for a solution- they are looking to get and hold onto power, they have no other real agenda.