Sunday, April 11, 2010
1. SECCOMBE, Chapter 4
Unfortunately I have to agree that the welfare system breeds dependency on itself. On pages 79-90 Seccombe gives an example of Rhonda a 28 yrs old white women mother of a 5 yrs old named Robby who has been in the welfare system for 4 years and yet she doesn’t seem to realize her dependency on welfare. She claims she hates the welfare system but keeps coming back whenever she’s unemployed. I think this is a good example that shows us both sides of reality, a mother that want to advance and provide for her family but keeps taking advantage of welfare. I personally think that welfare should be a support for people until they can pick themselves up and find a job and able to maintain a good economic status. I know some people who are in welfare who don’t need the help; they have god jobs, house, car, etc. I don’t know how they manage to do it but they do. I think is easy for people like this to think that they can take advantage, get away with it and be dependant while they are not busted.
However, I don’t believe that for most people living like this is really their choice. I don't believe that the better life for them is to depend on welfare. I believe that the reason that people give up so easily is because we have allowed them to become dependent on the welfare system. I know it seems cruel to put a time limit on a person or a family to stay on welfare, but in the long run, it's not. Living on welfare is all they know, they think that they could never really succeed. They have given up hope and is sad but true. It is up to all of us to be encouragers of people. To offer hope, an uplifting word. I think that all of us would be better off by not allowing people who are going through a difficult time to become dependent on welfare, but to show them that we expect them to take the steps necessary to improve their situation. And to give them the encouragement to do so.
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