you know, back some years ago, i woulda had a strong opinion against this but now, after seeing it from the people that really need the food stamps, the people that are in control of the government, politics, people who basically say that all poor people don't deserve welfare, the current status of this country and etc... i honestly don't care anymore if someone wants to abuse the system or not. this country is messed up where people fuck each other over and those that need the help don't get it.
in fact, i had a moment yesterday. i was in trenton, new jersey yesterday. was going to post some pics of my trip over there, maybe later, or whatever. i was across the street from the state house looking all clean with a new golden dome and the hood is basically right across from the state capital where you see vacant houses, people just sitting on their stoops, rowhouses all boarded up and etc. people basically below the poverty line living across the street from the senators, the governor that is basically doing whatever and eating really good (i mean just look @ him). but anyway, i was putting money in the meter and some homeless guy saw me with the wallet out which was full of money since i had just went to the bank and cashed in my small ass check and asked me for money. being the paranoid, cautious, and stingy when it comes to most situations involving giving money.

i just stared this guy down for a second. like "should i give this guy money? is this guy just panhandling me? i'm not far off from being in his shoes even though i have a minimum wage job. the only difference is that my parents is taking care of me @ 25.

embarrassing i know and that i would be in his situation if i had to rely upon this shitty job i have currently that i'm trying to search for better but somehow these people aren't giving me a chance.

should i help him or is he trying to get over on me? he said "thank you and patted my shoulder" because he realized that i wasn't going to give him shit. but i decided that i would be dead wrong to do that to him so i gave him a dollar. he went about his way and walked off afterwards but now that i think of it, i'm dead wrong for doing that shit because that could be me tomorrow. dude was another black man too and even though people on this forum like to talk about how skin color doesn't matter in society or whatever. him and me are pretty much on the same boat when it comes to help. the system is NOT for helping us out, dude. funny because when i walked into the state museum to just browse around real quick when i left one of the state troopers, some young looking fool wearing shades, followed me out of there on some "come back here, blackie" as if i stole a painting or an artifact up in there. it was like he was so bored that he was looking for some action so i guess he think he could try to fuck with me. i bet you that he wouldn't hesitant to lock the man that was begging for a dollar up to eat something before he would give him money to eat something. that's america for you.
yeah, there will be people that cheat the system but to be honest with you, i don't know if the problem is as big as people are making it out to be. maybe there's one or two people cheating in the system but does that mean we should get rid of something that people need because let's keep it real, most people such as myself are selfish, self centered, arrogant, and actually have to think about extending a hand to someone who is in need. welfare is basically society's conscience because as much as people try to make themselves out to be good, most americans or people do not have a conscience enough to care about anyone besides themselves. but hey, what can you do to those people that abuse that shit? honestly, let em live. if they want to cheat the system, let em. i'm just happy that that's not me. i feel sorry for them. for every person that abuses the system, there is someone that is getting fucked over by it and i've seen that much more in the state of new jersey more so than people cheating it. it's quite scary.
and i'm going to bet my money that the article on craigslist is probably made up by someone with an agenda on their hands that has something against poor people. i've always noticed that it's the same type of people (usually white, upper class people that live in the suburbs that have everything handed to them in life that never had to struggle for anything) that always run into people that are using and abusing welfare systems. my question is do those people, the one that are telling these stories, go to the hood or something. i know these people do exists but i've never ran into any of them even when i used to be in the hood and around the projects. sounds like some bullshit to me.