Tuesday, December 4, 2012

So why is welfare still being given to illegal immigrants again?

Q. Before you answer that question
Answer this
My parents were victims if the vietnam war and came here with asolutely nothing
So why are their tax dollars being given to illegal immigrants that never actually experienced a war or a job again?
Btw I do understand welfare is an emergency to pick you off your feet
But past 1 year I really find it surprising that the handicap man that lives next to me is a teacher but you're at home waiting for your welfare check?

A. Illegal immigrants are not eligible for welfare, other than emergency care in a hospital. If their children are born here, they are eligible because they are citizens.


How would you answer this question?
Q. I have a project on Vietnam, and one of the questions you have to answer is the founder of government. Would you put the founder of the current government (please mention the name, if possible xD) or the founders of all the types of governments that Vietnam has had?

A. Ho Chi Minh


What challenges did this liberalism pose with the onset of economic problems? Vietnam War?
Q. I am looking for an answer to help me with explaining it to my daughter in a way she will understand. This question is based off the post war era 1960.
she had 3 questions to answer and did a great job on answering them but is having problems with this question and she is not understanding what i am saying. the other question were:

Why did liberalism become so prevalent in the US in the postwar era? What effect did this have for minority groups?

A. because one of the principal foundations of liberalism is peace and disarmament. After the Vietnam War, the country sympathized with that position.


How was the music of the Vietnam War different from music during wars of the past?
Q. In my English class my group is doing a project on protest music during the Vietnam war please answer this question only if you have real FACTUAL information

A. The previous war songs were more patriotic. The Vietnam War songs were mostly protest songs. There was not a lot of support back home. Too many thought we shouldn't even be there in the first place so they didn't support the troops. We learned what a terrible things that was and won't repeat that even if we don't agree with it.





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