zdas, not sure if it varies by state but I'm led to believe EBT cards are used by other than those sucking at the teat of welfare per se, for instance I understand some assistance to foster parents is via EBT card.
Now it may well be the person you saw is the poster child for the trailer park queen stereotype, but then they might not.
Then there's how to define 'poor', is it an absolute term and if so what is the line in the sand - if you have some kind of minimal level of shelter, enough food of appropriate quality to avoid gross malnutrition, at least one change of clothes and access to potable water is that the definition? Or is the definition relative, and if so relative to what national median income, national mean income...
As to membership of Sams club, maybe the person did due diligence calculated how much they could save V cost of membership and it made sense for them. Maybe a well meaning friend or family member paid their membership for them.
Anyway veering wildly off topic here.
Back to the OP they did qualify their statement about lack of engineers by saying something about the quality of those grads. Maybe there is something to the idea that some folks drop hard STEM subjects for 'easier' humanities etc - I've seen a number of claims and examples about this. Now if it's the students own money paying for the education & making the wrong choice doesn't somehow lead them onto welfare etc. then what business is it of ours to second guess it? However, if the education is state supported then it is arguably an issue for tax payers to consider - though to lay it as the major factor in the recent economic troubles iseems ridiculous.
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