Wednesday, September 28, 2011

We'll Keep Paying for Poverty Despite Oct. 1st Welfare Kick Out

What are the poor to do in Michigan? The poor children, specifically?

Welfare payments end for nearly 30,000 youngsters this weekend.

Furthermore, after four years maximum, people no longer qualify for welfare assistance.

But pay we will for the increasing poverty put upon us at a time when more people live in poverty today than at any period since statistics have been recorded in American history. 46 million is the number at 15 percent and spiking still. In Michigan, however, the past 36 months have seen poverty rise by twenty percent.

When people get even more desperate and start stealing even more than they are these days we'll wonder what Michigan's State Legislature really starts Oct. 1st.

Talk to anyone who has experienced robbery or vandalism and you'll get what I mean.

How much more can pay when ever institution is hurting, including churches and checks that aren't rising with the cost of living.

Why isn't anyone rising up about this impending protest of the poor perhaps by the children themselves this winter when warmth and food better bless them, or else!

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