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brian g.
Fulda, MN     10/06/2009 12:54 PM

Let us consider ourselves a just society. Anyone in that society can manipulate statistics to support their own arguments. Consider this, the average working person manages to accumulate something in their lifetime, often property, savings, sometimes considerable assets. The current system of help discourages and even prevents this. A 40 inch tv is not an asset, a home is. The current system of subsidized housing (and this is occupied by very few handicapped in worthington) rewards the building owners with asset accumulation. NOT THE ONES WHO LIVE THERE! It is common for someone who is getting help (by help I am talking about much more than disability) to actually have nothing of real long term value. The service providers get it all for themselves. My personal goal is to be a good steward of my assets and use my life energy to care for my family. In the future, maybe distant maybe soon one never knows when life will end, I will pass on some assets to my family. The current system of help is broken, it does not allow accumulation of assets and passing them on, IN OTHER WORDS THE CURRENT SYSTEM MAKES THOSE THAT GET HELP SLAVES TO NOTHINGNESS.

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