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Sep 16, 2010 20:38

Saw this on Facebook--apparently written as a "letter to the editor"... I'm only sharing this because I simply want to see what everyone's thoughts are on this. No flame wars, please. ;-)

This is a young physician by the name of Dr. Roger Starner Jones. His short two-paragraph letter to the White House accurately puts the blame on a "Culture Crisis ( Read more... )

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gimmick_game September 17 2010, 00:51:12 UTC
My thoughts in one word: Exactly.

With B working in the healthcare field, I hear these kinds of stories on a daily basis. They are the sad truth and this is a good representation of our current generation's entitlement.

I had this discussion with my mother yesterday. We both agreed that a lot of her generation and after have a sort of entitlement issue: we as a whole seem to think everyone and anyone "owes" us something. There are more people who want things simply handed to them than those who want to work for it.

Sadly, I don't see that changing anytime soon. One look at the current generation of children (my own nieces, for example) makes me worried for our future. :/ (It doesn't help their mother sits on welfare and has 15+ accounts for farmville but 'can't get a job').

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shinwachou September 17 2010, 04:28:55 UTC
Whereas people like me who need Medicaid can't get it. ;p

When I first read this, I thought the same thing you did too--but as I read through the comments on where this was originally posted to, I wasn't so sure this letter was totally correct in its assumptions.

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shinwachou September 17 2010, 04:41:21 UTC
Not me. :P I don't want NO part of being on a massive island where to get anything shipped from somewhere is ass..no...BUTTLOADS of money. =\

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shinwachou September 17 2010, 17:28:35 UTC
I was [mostly] joking-- I think Australia's fine, I just have this weird thing about never wanting to live on an island [even a big one :p].

But the point I was driving at before, is from both my and my boyfriend's experiences with shipping to Australia [we sell stuff off and on], that typically shipping to Australia was one of the most expensive countries to ship to [along with the biggest amount of whiners who wanted us to flout import/customs taxes and stuff. Generally it didn't matter what we shipped there, either. ^^;

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primeling September 17 2010, 03:01:07 UTC
I don't care about the bad apples, there are those of us who aren't in that same position who NEED healthcare.

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foolish September 17 2010, 10:06:43 UTC
I remember working at a grocery store as a cashier and people coming in with food stamps and the like but having Louis Vuitton purses, and other expensive items. It always bothered me. :/

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shinwachou September 17 2010, 17:44:34 UTC
I agree, and it still bothers me too. But something that even I still struggle with is not making assumptions--that whole not "making an 'ass' out of 'u' and 'me'" thing. Unless we treat a particular person like who you described as a case study, and also systematically went through and monitored their typical monthly expenses, we don't really know their situation ( ... )

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foolish September 17 2010, 18:01:42 UTC
I agree with a lot of what your friend Cassie wrote though and the tone of the way this is written comes off very...ergh. The tone of it made me wince a bit while I read it, etc.

But yes, I sadly know some people, like my sister's ex, who abuse the system so badly, it makes me sick to my stomach. Like leeching off unemployment to go party with friends and go clubbing, meanwhile being able to avoid child support. But each case scenario is different, and like you said, we don't know their situation.

I guess it bothered me a lot mostly because at the time I was working 40+ hours and was barely making by as it was. I struggled with bills and I couldn't have 'nice things' so seeing them waltz through my line with purses I saw as expensive felt like insult to injury, you know?

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shinwachou September 17 2010, 18:23:03 UTC
Believe me, I am annoyed with the people who do abuse the system! Those who I know with absolute certainty who are abusing it-- I can think of one person offhand in particular who is on like every form of assistance, they have 4 kids, and yet all they seem to do is party (kind of like how you said).

I really do understand, it's just... I seem to like playing devil's advocate a lot, perhaps to my detriment? :x

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