Posted by James Rumph on October 06, 2010 at 16:49:50 from (96.27.101.101):
In Reply to: O/T... Welfare posted by MF1155 on October 06, 2010 at 08:38:39:
Here in Michigan familys have been raised on the welfare system and that is all they know.
They know how to play the system as opposed to going to school and being a productive part of the state.
Gun Guru may not come accross in the fashion you want to hear but he isn't far off the truth.
Here in Michigan if your a minorty you got it maid.
Look at our Detroit Public School system , it is ranked as the worst in the nation ! You can't teach people who want to act like animals and destroy everything given to them.
I have seen what people do to rental property that are on section 8. Why can't people act normal and have respect for others and there property.
We have school of choice here in the shores and our crime rate has shot threw the roof sence we opened our schools to non tax payers...
Southlake High school is 47% "non" resident students. All of which are former DPS students, we now have to have police there at the start of the day and when school lets out "WHY"...
We didn't have this problem prior to school of choice...
So if this puts me in the same group as Gun Guru so be it. I don't live in a glass house ..
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