Hipkitten said:A little narrow-minded don’t you think?![]()
uh, did you read my post? you are pulling a part of what i said and misconstruing it. i said that that is what the new york post wants us to think. i certainly do not think that
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Hipkitten said:A little narrow-minded don’t you think?![]()
sugarpea said:uh, did you read my post? you are pulling a part of what i said and misconstruing it. i said that that is what the new york post wants us to think. i certainly do not think that
Libra Skye18 said:Yet if those who did spend their money on Louis Vuitton bags (If this story is true) were poor, perhaps they did so to help lift their spirits. *shrugs*
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Erin said:I'm sorry, but to me, somebody who's spirits are heightened moreso by buying designer bags rather than buying essentials, like food and clothing, has a few problems to work out. To me, there is absolutely no excuse.
Hipkitten said:Ah! Got it. Sorry for the misunderstanding![]()
Libra Skye18 said:
Granted. If I was in that scenario, I would first try to put some money down on an apartment, some clothes, food and all that jazz.
But not everyone (clearly?) thinks like that.
sugarpea said:easier said than done....if i were in such a traumatic situation, i dont know if i wouldhave the sense to do that...and frankly 2000 dollars isnt nearly enough to do everything you mention above.....its a slap in the face of the govt to even give people that little amount of money to rebuild entire lives
Libra Skye18 said:Whose to say that these alleged persons didn't also buy food, clothing et cetera?. The article stated that 2 women bought an LV handbag that was in the 800 dollar range (therefore they would still have over a thousand dollars left to buy the essentials.).
Erin said:That wasn't my point. This money wasn't handed out to buy luxury goods, it was handed out to buy essentials. The government didn't hand money out in order to help people "rebuild lives", but moreso to get them adequately through the next few weeks where they'll more than likely be experiencing the most turmoil. I wouldn't be so upset if my tax dollars went toward purchasing clothing and food for citizens in need, I support that. But I'm not paying for other people's expensive purses, and the donations I have made better not in hell be going toward LV. A $800 purse is certainly not acceptable, nor any purse in that price range. I would like to think the government knew who NEEDED this money, and that's who they gave it to. It has been abused - thankfully, by a small amount of victims.
Personally, I think it was a bad idea in the first place. For one, you have other families/people wondering where their cards/money is. And two, the obvious problems of how the money is being spent.
roppal222 said:Just wondering, exactly how many people are suspected of misusing the cards?
Also thank u kindly Libra Skye for that article. I'm glad some mention of the misuse of funds by those striving to be compensated for 9/11 has been brought into the mix. It's a good comparision.