I dont think you realize that the people who get screwed the most in the US are the middle class. If you are poor you have access to untold numbers of benefits including welfare, healthcare, housing, college, food stamps, virtually no taxes. If you are middle class you have to figure out how to afford to send your kids to college @ 10-20k a year minimum, pay the +20% income tax, and have virtually no access to any government services. And you know what pays for the poor people? The rich and upper middle class. They pay 35% income tax plus countless other taxes on the vast amounts of money they spend on their lifestyles.
Seconded

Oh yeah and the US citizen would be wise to question the multi trilion of dollars spent on weapons development instead of the actual "benefits" of the poor ppl.
We do question the way our current president is handling money. He sucks at it.
Oh yeah and perhaps in a utopian civilization that you live in poor ppl actualy get the proper healthcare houses and stuff but down here in the real world things dont actualy go that way. Dont believe me? For the love of god please go to any poor region of the world hell take a look in the slums of your country and tell me what you see.
Nothings utopian over here. Yes poor people over here do get services. And sometimes the services provided for the poor over here leads to people abusing those services so they don't have to work and get a free ride. As far as that goes, even with services, we still have homeless and other kinds of poor people like in other countries around the world.
Oh yeah and dificult as it may be to send theyr kids to college the middle class at least can think about that while the poor man actualy has to think if hes not gonna starve tomorrow.
Different classes of people have different wants, needs, and dreams. In this case, middle class finding a way to be able to send their kid to college, and a poor person finding a way they can get food the next day are both difficult tasks. Different classes of people worry about different stuff, it doesn't mean ones difficult and the others not.
Oh yeah and before you start bashing me all over i am one of the ppl that saw first hand how the porr are treated. Hell i dont consider miself a middle class even. Since i can barely just barely manage to keep myself in college. And if it wasnt for important support form the parents....welll.....i dont even wanna go there.
Yes i've seen poor people treated poorly too. I just made a funny

On the serious side of poor people treatment is that life really is very rough for them....
...but not for you
WELCOME TO MIDDLE CLASS

The fact that you're in college and having a hard time staying in there means you're just like the other middle class struggling with college, but ultimately being able to go to college (or the hard time staying there is because it's hard to keep yourself from dropping out?). Support from middle classed parents, yup, that's what keeps me going to my campus too. It's not easy keeping up with loans, payments, and parents money, but we do. You consider yourself not middle class even though you are...you are in denial
As for the health care...well i can barely get any decent healthcare when i do pay i dont even wanna try and explain what the options are for those that cant afford to pay.

You're in denial that you have good health care since you do pay for it and don't have those alternatives you wouldn't speak about for those who can't pay for health care.
My your unappreciative

Oh yeah and if the poor ppl are such a burden and you cant (yet) use them for target practice during the weekends family out at the shooting range , then do something about it.

The person i quoted wants this to happen.
the US (suposedly) has a gouverment by the ppl for the ppl and something like that doesnt it? The US gouverment brags about beeing in service to the ppl or something like that. So why dont you just petition them to diver some money from weapons development to actualy creating more jobs for the poor or decreasing the amount of taxes you have to pay.
There's many jobs available and also many people getting laid off as well.
The US government. Made for the people by the people, why yes you have that right. But, you also fail to consider that my government is a democracy where majority rules. The difference in this democracy is that the majority rules, and the minority doesn't get forgotten or neglected. It's one reason why poor people and old folk and different minorities of people get access to specific services. And decreasing the amount of taxes a populace pays to it's government is not bright idea. I guess some just don't care about the fire department, clean water, electricity, mail, police, doctors, hospitals, etc (general services that taxes support...it's an incomplete list).
More and more we see the gouverments investing more and more into the discovery of new fuel deposits. Yet not even a fraction of that time and money is invested into actualy developing alternatives to fosil fuels which we all see are getting more and more expensive.
Governments actually are researching fuel alternatives. Biodiesel and ethanol are renewable. Natural gas is gaining popularity and is also an alternative to petroleum. And don't forget hydrogen and electricity (don't forget fuel cells either). There are hydrogen cars, but they're still prototypes. Currently scientists are also looking for ways to more easily procure hydrogen also. Yes the fruits of investing in alternatives to petroleum is going great.
So then whats the use? Well i for one have no idea since by now we should of been able to come up with a viable alternative to fossil fuels if we actualy wanted. Wel not me and you perhaps but you know what i mean.
There is alternatives. I just mentioned them

Oh yeah as a side not there was this story on TV about this scientist that worked on a new type of engine that uses something else other then oil. He did come up with something is used water of all things . As i understood it he was working on this for more then 15 or 20 years cant remember.
You're talking about a hydrogen engine. Water because the engine derives hydrogen for water, and also the output of such an engine is moisture.
IT wasnt as fast or as small as modern day sosil fuel engine but the basis was there to be developed. Never heard anithing on the subject untill this day. Perhaps he gave up perhaps it wasnt working properly or perhaps he steped on some toes. I prefere the last one. since too many similar techs that were at one time working and could of been perfected have since then been deemed all of a sudden unreliable or too expensive.
It was developed, exists, and still being worked on. The idea for fuel dependency is that you take it in stages. Find renewable alternatives to your existing fuels first. Then, when hydrogen cars actually go on the market for people to buy in the future, people will for once be able to buy and drive something that's not petrol, biodiesel, ethanol, or biobutanol powered. The last part of transition is when people actually stop using petrol powered cars because everyones going to be buying hydrogen because it'll be the new hip and cool thing to do. You won't want to be the last person on the block in your neighborhood still using petrol now do you? But, you're too dumb to figure out that getting hydrogen cars and renewable fuel sources doesn't happen in a day. The whole auto-industry, petroleum companies, and governments needing to make this stuff happen along with scientists. Not to mention transitioning people to different fuel sources and completely different cars (the hydrogen ones). It's going to take many years.
Of course some of the ppl here are gonna get mad with me i dont blame them but i do believe im beeing correct in my statements.
Your ineptitude leaves you middle classed among other "****astitical incorectities"
