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In reply to the discussion: Why Is California Penalizing Poor Women for Wanting to Be Parents? [View all]badtoworse
(5,957 posts)Obviously, four years of benefits cost the same regardless of when they're provided, but that's where the similarity ends because the timing has other impacts. There is only so much money budgeted for CalWORKS and unnecessarily adding to the state's burden means there will be less money available for other recipients. Going to the state and seeking help because of circumstances beyond your control is one thing, but asking the state for more money to cover needs you could have prevented is completely different. Sorry, but if you are receiving state aid, I don't think it's unreasonable to expect you to act in a way that does not add to the state's burden.
Nowhere in my posts have I criticized the poor, so your Melville quote doesn't apply at all. This is about personal responsibility and I don't think we should hold the poor to a higher standard than the affluent. At the same time, I don't believe they should be held to a lower standard either.