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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 1631262" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>I agree but some of these folks actually do work, they just work at things that aren't valued enough by the market to sustain a business or a lifestyle with...and they think the rest of the taxpayers should subsidize their endevour. This is seen on a large scale with alternative energy and on a small scale with individuals.</p><p></p><p>My very progressive, liberal sister is deeply involved with these people and I once remember her trying to secure a public grant for a lady in her town so she could continue sewing quilts at home...the lady actually worked pretty hard, all day, making quilts at home....but you cant sustain yourself making quilts and selling them with a one person shop in this day and age...that's not my fault and I shouldn't have to give you money so you can continue doing that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 1631262, member: 42"] I agree but some of these folks actually do work, they just work at things that aren't valued enough by the market to sustain a business or a lifestyle with...and they think the rest of the taxpayers should subsidize their endevour. This is seen on a large scale with alternative energy and on a small scale with individuals. My very progressive, liberal sister is deeply involved with these people and I once remember her trying to secure a public grant for a lady in her town so she could continue sewing quilts at home...the lady actually worked pretty hard, all day, making quilts at home....but you cant sustain yourself making quilts and selling them with a one person shop in this day and age...that's not my fault and I shouldn't have to give you money so you can continue doing that. [/QUOTE]
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