or we can have lower taxes and not cater to people who aren't helping society w/e
What about contractors? Most of them are bringing in hundreds of K's per year, and yet they avoid payment of taxes and use loopholes and get away with it. Not to mention, when they have a new building built; they don't use their own money most of the time -- it is a loan taken out and a lot of the time it isn't paid back. That's another example of welfare abuse in a whole different context. I do think though, that there is a severe income inequality in America but the way it is being handled now is all wrong and should be thoroughly addressed.
that was done by congressional republicans and approved by bill clinton but obama made a mess out of it
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/how-obama-has-gutted-welfore-reform/2012/09/06/885b0092-f835-11e1-8b93-c4f4ab1c8d13_story.html
Obama has made a mess of a lot of things. I used to support him, but he has proven to us that he cant lead. He cant even sit with Republicans or foreign leaders and have a dinner with them or even have the balls to invite them over to dinner.
And many adults work on minimum wage because they were born into conditions that didn't encourage education. Poor people aren't inherently stupid, and gifted education is a good thing because it actually gives smart kids the ability to actually compete academically. When you don't give gifted kids the ability to work on advanced material, they get bored in school and act out. This isn't just an issue of preventing smart kids from learning more stuff, it actually generates problems.
I still don't see what your beef is with gifted education. Having a gifted education program does not impair a school's special education program. "And the Academy award for 'Oversimplifying Complex Social Problems' goes to Caribou for his article: 'Poor People Are Poor Because They Aren't Open-Minded'"
And when you don't give high functioning disabled kids the chance to shine and compete with regular kids, they act out too just as the average kid would too. Also may I ask, where did I ever imply that poor people are poor because they aren't open-minded?