Path: utzoo!mnetor!philmtl!ncc!real!Oliver From: Oliver@real.FIDONET.ORG (Oliver McDonald) Newsgroups: can.general Subject: Re: TAX REVOLT NOW!! Message-ID: <244.24E74DD8@real.FIDONET.ORG> Date: 14 Aug 89 22:34:17 GMT Organization: The (only) Real World, Edmonton AB. (403) 477-0803 Lines: 29 In an article of <13 Aug 89 20:26:19 GMT>, gilles@alberta.uucp (Gilles Simon Dionne) writes: GS> Actually, this is quite interesting. My perception of social services GS>in the U.S is that for the most part they are insufficient for the GS>demand. GS>This agravating the problems caused by the "poor people"( such as GS>crimes like theft ). GS> Since the economy of the U.S. is in better shape then ours, I don't GS>see why the situation there should be worse then here if they spend GS>the same amount of money( proportionally ). Is my perception of the GS>state of social services in the U.S wrong?( ie. they provide the same GS>basic services ours do :-) ) Is my perception of the state of the U.S GS>economy wrong?( ie. they can't afford to do more :-) ). Or,... are GS>their services just inefficient and badly organized? Actually, the problem that the US faces in this area is that their wealth is not as evenly distributes as is ours. As such they have a larger 'poverty class' and thus an equivalent number of $$ just is not able to provide the same basics. Oliver. -- | Views? What Views? |Oliver McDonald - via FidoNet node 1:342/1 | They're mine, not anyone |UUCP: ...!alberta!ncc!real!Oliver | elses! |ARPA: Oliver@real.FIDONET.ORG Hubble's Law applied to computers: The act of running a debugger, changes the output.