There has been a lot of talk about the
rules and regulations regarding food stamps. A lot of us seem to experience the
same observation, these women tend to have beautiful nails! *Notice I didn't say
they all have* I would love to have beautiful nails. I don't. You know why? I
don't have the time because I am taking care of my home and
family!
Before children, I would get acrylic nails because I have a hard
time growing my own. It is expensive and very time intensive. You have to sit
there for at least an hour every week to two weeks. You have to make it a
priority. Once I had kids, it simply wasn't a priority anymore.
I am
wondering A)How do these women afford it? and B)Why is it they have time to sit
on their butts getting their nails done?
I am sure I will get the "They
deserve to feel normal too" argument. Manicures are another luxury item. Not a
necessity at all! Designer clothes and coiffed hair, more luxuries. Seem to see
a lot of those accompanying food stamps too.
Even seeing an example of
this once (which I have seen much more than that) is enough to make you feel a
bit bitter about paying for these peoples' groceries. People who deserve the
assistance can feel defensive about people citing these instances, but it is one
of those frustrating flaws in the system. I have so much respect for the woman
with the calculator and pile of coupons in tote as she shops. She plans out a
list, estimates the cost and sticks to her plan. I can't say I have ever seen a
food stamp user ever reference a list or use a coupon. That is just my
experience though.
Another thing I can't figure out is the cell phones.
How is it they have cell phones too? Example I saw yesterday, leather coat,
designer glasses, manicured nails, talking on the cell while yelling at 3 kids
to stay out of the candy. All 3 kids had new sneakers, designer clothes and new
coats.
I'm all for helping the needy. I am all for seeing kids get the
nourishment and clothing they need. I am not for paying for luxuries I don't
even have for myself or my family. My family is buying sneakers from Pay-Less
and they are wearing Nikes. That just isn't right.
I am not sure how we
are going to get there, but I think somehow our society needs to return to the
times when people were proud to make the best of what they could with what they
had. They would do anything they could to avoid hand outs. Anyone who doesn't
believe that government assistance is a handout is fooling themselves. It used
to be people were fine working their way up. Now any job other than the top is
beneath them. Why work for less than you can make getting assistance? I'll tell
you why, you can start a work record and work toward better jobs. Gain
experience. Learn new things. Do for yourself and see how rewarding it is. That
is how I was raised and it has worked out pretty well so far.