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Lotto...Cash Option

There is a keen correlation between the amount of money a person or family has when they win the lottery (and choose a one time payment) and how long before they are completely broke. The relationship is inverse. The less the person(s) has the faster they are broke, regardless the magnitude of the win.

Why is this? I used to read these stories with morbid interest and little in the way of conclusions. But having grown up in an area of the country, and amidst a culture where the lottery is the most popular retirement plan, and where the portion of the population rec receiving some form of government handout is 25%, something occurred to me. I have wrestled with this for years. Why were there people who didn't break the cycle? Why did some people avail themselves to assistance when needed but set their goals beyond that lifestyle, while others formulated goals that were all about maximizing the benefits of inertia?

This kind of culture not only seemingly locks a percentage of that population in the cycle of dependency, it also washes over the local middle class to its detriment as well. For example, 3 students of 143 graduates went on to pursue higher education. Far more then that were represented in the middle class, so the dynamic holding them all back was not a personal connection to the cycle of poverty, but rather an indoctrination unbeknownst to them into a culture of very average expectation at best for the future. Coupled with a form of ignorance that comes from geographic isolation and lack of exposure to much outside the borders of the home county, and their highest  objective became that same middle class. I do not mean to suggest there is a single thing wrong with that middle class. Indeed I envy them in many ways. However, when the top income earners are miners, timber mill workers, and the services around those industries like truck driving, repair, etc., it doesn't require much in the form of additional education to achieve it.

What is lost with this lack of hard knocks education? Exposure is lost. With no input counter to the cycle of dependency folks settle into a nice coexistence between the workers and the takers. But could something, anything be done to move takers into the roles of workers? The answer is yes, in a few cases. But why not all?

Like the lottery, what if takers were handed an amount of money that would be considered sufficient if handled well to secure a family for life? And as a thinking exercise, what if the same money was given to the middle class in this same town? 

Some of each group would go broke, but overwhelmingly the numbers would be greater among the poor. They are the ones with seemingly more to loose. But are they really? 

Within the answers lies the fundamental truth about how to solve the problems of the poor in this country.

Feeding dependency will not lift the populace. Raising welfare payments to $100,000 per year would not solve the problem. You would have people living an impoverished lifestyle, behind on bills, and struggling to make ends meet on $100,000 per year. The expectation of the next check devalues the dollar in ones pocket. The fear the next check may not come enhances that same dollars value. Do you realize that a great deal of poor people believe the government has its own money? They make no connection between taxing hard working people and the money they receive with a wink and a nudge. I've heard the still dependent relatives of a successful child or sibling have discussions about welfare, money, and taxation and it was clear that those dependent, while not resenting that successful family member in a form of class envy (they keep that for strangers), they didn't realize that every increase in dependency was a decrease in their family members available income.

I submit, just explaining that alone could make a huge difference. Largely these are not dishonorable people, just not well informed.
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Something In the Water

I wanted to share something I had written awhile back. It involves the motivations behind what seems mindless violence and barbaric acts of terror. I think through a combination of cultural observation and scientific extrapolation I managed to figure one thing out.

Here Goes!!!!

Finally I realized there is a solution to the whole middle east situation. Palestinians who can't see the forest (their own idiocy) for the trees (their view of Jews), Iranians who would employ nuclear weapons casually based on a religious view, young men who can chant God is Great while sawing off the head of a bound and helpless innocent human being, men and women who will explode themselves to kill innocent people, Saudis that caused the burning deaths of schoolgirls because their heads were not covered, public decapitations and removal of limbs for crimes that we would not even call sexual harassment, stoning the victim of rape for adultery, killing ones own daughter for having a boyfriend from another sect., burning anything and everything and being a general nuisance every time someone states that you are a general nuisance...you get the picture.
 
I have tried to figure out what creates minds like these. I have searched for Scholarly works that root out the cause from centuries old stone tablets. I even hoped Dr. Laura would chime in and say they had a bad childhood and are just trying to have a good life. Zip, nada, nothing is what I found. In fact I see the press here falling over themselves to paint a picture that denies what we really see, because to acknowledge it would suggest it needs explaining, and it is unexplainable.
 
Until now.
 
There is something in the water. It must be that it sits next to the oil underground. From the time an Arab infant leaves the breast and takes his first drink of crisp refreshing al-Agua, he begins to make mock nukes from his tinker toys. The little girls play dress up...as a suicide bomber. "Doesn't this hide the bulge?" "No, not my ass Achmed, my bomber belt" Then Achmed says, "You betcha" er, take a moment.
 
So we need to send millions of gallons of Ozarka and wait for a full generation to die off.  The next generation will never have touched the local water and caught "Mohammed's Revenge". We could begin to deal with the adults in about 20 years, considering it will only be the babies born later this year that start the program I predict peace will break out by 2030.
 
 And if they act up too much in the meantime, we can bomb the dickens out of them while the water drinking men are standing roadside taking a leak.
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