You are free to believe what you want to believe Mr. Cork. But let me assure you that I was being totally straight and honest with what I wrote.
My point was that these "programs" aren't there for me or the middle class.
They are only for single, unwed mothers who keep popping out babies for a larger monthly check.
The average Joe the Plumber has nowhere or no one to turn to when times get rough.
That is why it is your own personal responsibility to save and prepare for bad times when times are good.
Like I said, I chose to swim and I made a vow that I will never, ever be put into that type of situation again.
Today at 42 years old, my house has been paid for for almost 6 years, my three trucks and cars debt free, boat debt free, heck I don't owe a penny to anyone. And I never will again in my lifetime.
I had no political bent to my rant. Feel free to put words in my mouth SpeckWick. I just saw the post about all the wonderful "programs" out there just trying to help people and some old and not too pleasant memories of these "programs" came to mind.
Don't get me started about United Way. The biggest ripoff in charitable giving in the USA today. I still haven't found one person who they helped.
Salvation Army-Outstanding people. I try to help them as much as possible.

