Reverse discrimination does exist. I got massive grants from a private college because I am Hispanic and grew up poor. Taking into account scholarships and other grants I only had to take loans for about 20% of my education.
I do not think the poor are a problem or anything is their fault, but I believe we do need poor people in this country in order for there to be rich people. All I'm saying is that poor people have it comparitively well in the US, and they are poor because of choices they made in their life. No one is forcing them to be poor. That's one of the things that makes America great, it treats its poor well.
Many of the poor people I know are content with being poor. They are not ecstatic about it, but content. Sure their lives may be harder and they may feel cheated, but their lives aren't bad enough that they feel the need to make drastic lifestyle changes. Welfare ensures this. Even if you are poor in America you can still feed your family and afford a television.
Any US citizen who tries hard enough can work their way out of the ghetto. The only people who really have an excuse to be poor are new immigrants. Being poor in the US is a choice for anyone who was born here.
It would be a problem if every poor person successfully made their way out of the ghetto though. We need janitors, cashiers, farm workers, grocery stockers, etc. It's because we make it easy enough for people to willingly be poor that we don't need to force people to be poor (or worse, take away their free will and make them do what we want).
I do not think the poor are a problem or anything is their fault, but I believe we do need poor people in this country in order for there to be rich people. All I'm saying is that poor people have it comparitively well in the US, and they are poor because of choices they made in their life. No one is forcing them to be poor. That's one of the things that makes America great, it treats its poor well.
Many of the poor people I know are content with being poor. They are not ecstatic about it, but content. Sure their lives may be harder and they may feel cheated, but their lives aren't bad enough that they feel the need to make drastic lifestyle changes. Welfare ensures this. Even if you are poor in America you can still feed your family and afford a television.
Any US citizen who tries hard enough can work their way out of the ghetto. The only people who really have an excuse to be poor are new immigrants. Being poor in the US is a choice for anyone who was born here.
It would be a problem if every poor person successfully made their way out of the ghetto though. We need janitors, cashiers, farm workers, grocery stockers, etc. It's because we make it easy enough for people to willingly be poor that we don't need to force people to be poor (or worse, take away their free will and make them do what we want).