The day the welfare and food stamps dry up here we will see the same thing.Many of these kids were only pay checks to their parents.....
Sad but very true.
So very true. Here in my state, social workers are having a difficult time finding foster homes for kids who enter the system... because the children their trying to find homes for consist of sibling groups of seven, eight, NINE children being placed. Why would families be having that many children?? To increase their gravy train.
As evidenced by complete lack of parenting that inevitably results in thousands of welfare babies growing up to be derelicts.
It has already happened here: breakfast at school, lunch at school, dinner at school. Then, if they happen to be good athletes some wealthy family will take them in, clothe them, educate them, maybe even adopt them, and groom them for college athletic recruiters. (some sarcasm intended).
“The day the welfare and food stamps dry up here we will see the same thing.Many of these kids were only pay checks to their parents.....”
My granny grew up during the depression. She was the first of 8 kids. My great grand mother would never have dreamed of doing this. They were lucky however. They had a farm and the wisdom to run it.