Mother and Daughter can't afford meat... sad sad sad
God, none of you people seem to get it, and the math was even done for you!!! Do everyone a favor and stop talking!!!
No I dont. I dont care what you guys say or think. Obvious racist statements are put on this board all the mother fricking time because this board is a obvious place for redneck racists to go, a truck forum. So whatever.
this is a generational thing. kids are brought up beng told they are victims by there lazy and welfare recieving parents. its te " im not working at mcdonalds" type attitude. i just love it when im in line at the grocery store after working 50 plus hours a week.. and the lazy bum in front of me pulls out food stamps and then drives away in a vehicle with rims worth more than my truck.
They are stating the facts: that blacks and Hispanics have a higher percentage of people on welfare than whites and yet now they are complaining that they can't afford to buy ice cream because the government isn't giving them enough aid to sit at home and contribute nothing to society. How is that racist? Making fun of them because they are larger than trucks and are bitching that they can't buy ice cream anymore isn't racist. The article is telling you what words came out of their mouths, not ours. According to you, it is racist for any working white person (aka- us "mother fricking redneck racists on a truck forum" that go to work and provide that welfare money) here to have a problem with them complaining that they aren't getting enough aid while they sit at home and do nothing ( in case you have forgotten, the 40 year old mother has never worked) while we can barely afford to live anymore? Wait until you move out of mommy's house, have to get a real job (if you even have one now), and live in the real world...
Last edited by roushstage2; Jul 27, 2008 at 07:00 AM.
Imagine how your life would change with a 27% income reduction if you can barely afford to live anymore now?
What kinds of jobs are you talking about. Where i'm from we get the same pay for the same job, unless one person is more productive than another.
I've never seen an income reduction for doing the same job. I'm no high level executive though, that must be the group you're talking about.
What kinds of jobs are you talking about. Where i'm from we get the same pay for the same job, unless one person is more productive than another.
What kinds of jobs are you talking about. Where i'm from we get the same pay for the same job, unless one person is more productive than another.

the median wage of Florida whites in 2005 is $15.04 per hour, while its African-American workers earn only 73.1% of that, $10.99 per hour.
• The 2005 median hourly wage for women in Florida ($12.20/hour) is about 83.5% of men’s. The wage gap percentage between men and women has narrowed in the past 10 years, paralleling a national trend.
• Florida’s African-American workers experience much worse conditions in the Florida labor market than their white counterparts. They have much a higher unemployment rate, much greater long-term unemployment and underemployment, and much more involuntary part-time work.
• The 2005 median wage of Florida’s African-Americans ($10.99/hour) is only 73.1% of the median wage of their white counterparts. The percentage wage gap between African-Americans and whites has held relatively steady over the past 10 years.
ive never hear that stat before. whats stopping anyone from getting a better education so they can have more earning potential? black, whites hispanics whoever. im sure alot of these so called" underemployed" people dropped out of high school and never bothered to go back. they are in low paying jobs by choice.
Last edited by keith97xlt; Jul 27, 2008 at 08:57 AM.
Do a search.
the median wage of Florida whites in 2005 is $15.04 per hour, while its African-American workers earn only 73.1% of that, $10.99 per hour.
• The 2005 median hourly wage for women in Florida ($12.20/hour) is about 83.5% of men’s. The wage gap percentage between men and women has narrowed in the past 10 years, paralleling a national trend.
• Florida’s African-American workers experience much worse conditions in the Florida labor market than their white counterparts. They have much a higher unemployment rate, much greater long-term unemployment and underemployment, and much more involuntary part-time work.
• The 2005 median wage of Florida’s African-Americans ($10.99/hour) is only 73.1% of the median wage of their white counterparts. The percentage wage gap between African-Americans and whites has held relatively steady over the past 10 years.
the median wage of Florida whites in 2005 is $15.04 per hour, while its African-American workers earn only 73.1% of that, $10.99 per hour.
• The 2005 median hourly wage for women in Florida ($12.20/hour) is about 83.5% of men’s. The wage gap percentage between men and women has narrowed in the past 10 years, paralleling a national trend.
• Florida’s African-American workers experience much worse conditions in the Florida labor market than their white counterparts. They have much a higher unemployment rate, much greater long-term unemployment and underemployment, and much more involuntary part-time work.
• The 2005 median wage of Florida’s African-Americans ($10.99/hour) is only 73.1% of the median wage of their white counterparts. The percentage wage gap between African-Americans and whites has held relatively steady over the past 10 years.
Do a search.
the median wage of Florida whites in 2005 is $15.04 per hour, while its African-American workers earn only 73.1% of that, $10.99 per hour.
• The 2005 median hourly wage for women in Florida ($12.20/hour) is about 83.5% of men’s. The wage gap percentage between men and women has narrowed in the past 10 years, paralleling a national trend.
• Florida’s African-American workers experience much worse conditions in the Florida labor market than their white counterparts. They have much a higher unemployment rate, much greater long-term unemployment and underemployment, and much more involuntary part-time work.
• The 2005 median wage of Florida’s African-Americans ($10.99/hour) is only 73.1% of the median wage of their white counterparts. The percentage wage gap between African-Americans and whites has held relatively steady over the past 10 years.
the median wage of Florida whites in 2005 is $15.04 per hour, while its African-American workers earn only 73.1% of that, $10.99 per hour.
• The 2005 median hourly wage for women in Florida ($12.20/hour) is about 83.5% of men’s. The wage gap percentage between men and women has narrowed in the past 10 years, paralleling a national trend.
• Florida’s African-American workers experience much worse conditions in the Florida labor market than their white counterparts. They have much a higher unemployment rate, much greater long-term unemployment and underemployment, and much more involuntary part-time work.
• The 2005 median wage of Florida’s African-Americans ($10.99/hour) is only 73.1% of the median wage of their white counterparts. The percentage wage gap between African-Americans and whites has held relatively steady over the past 10 years.
People here ridicule me for my spelling. I support myself very well with what education I have. Growing up I had no work advantage over anyone as my education sucked. I have however worked my *** off to get what I have.
You are pointing the finger at the white man. These people need to want more, and go get it by working for it. Not holding out their hand and pointing fingers.
ive never hear that stat before. whats stopping anyone from getting a better education so they can have more earning potential? black, whites hispanics whoever. im sure alot of these so called" underemployed" people dropped out of high school and never bothered to go back. they are in low paying jobs by choice.


