I disagree! People making excuses is how we got into this mess.
Actually, it's that simple. People making excuses is how we got into this mess.
Then they aren't looking in the right places. They are still trying to maintain "The Jones" lifestyle. I see them living next to me every day. It is possible for two people making minimum wage (over $30K/year) to live well enough. My wife and I live comfortably on $30K/year.
People need to sweat out a new lifestyle. If they don't, they deserve the continued issues. Taking money from the responsible to pay for their lifestyle is not sustainable.
You know Prof, usually I don't even read your post anymore having been conditioned to automatically skip past almost all of them a long time ago (like a lot of people here I imagine). Not only are most of them needlessly long, even for me, and not to the point, but you might be the biggest pseudo-intellectual I have ever known. I'm guess I'm lucky I stumbled on this post. I hate to say this Prof, but somebody has to. You're not smart. You're not as smart as you think you are, not just in common sense either, but in textbook intelligence also. You might have a few people that agree with you, but that's more because they don't know enough either to see past it or you tell them what they like to hear.
There is a big difference between just making excuses and having true reasoning based in reality that common sense and experience gives you. I don't know maybe you live in some Horatio Alger version of reality where people magically can get anything to happen by just "pulling themselves up by their bootstraps" and good fortune will land their way. Maybe your afraid your economic libertarian/capitalistic philosophies don't always work in the real world and don't want to accept it. I don't know. I do know people that would almost kill for a minimum wage job right now, which is pretty sad. Out of my immediate family (brother, sisters, and parent) 2 of the six of us have found work and one is for minimum wage and it's not like we haven't just lost our jobs recently or we haven’t been looking for years. It's not something that is uncommon around here and many other places in the country.
Still with the scenario you gave one would have to somehow look past the facts both people are working and they both have to be working unlike in decades past, meaning they are probably screwed if they ever want a family even a small one and have something other than television raise their children, they probably have crappy health care if they have it at all, there is a good chance they work some grueling job where their body will get broken down for the benefit of other people as the years pass with nothing to show for it, like my late father, and the prospect for them ever getting lasting financial security or a better life get dimmer as time goes on. Saving for their kids college education would be an epic struggle. They would probably have to continually live one small step from some unforeseeable event leads them to catastrophe because they have no margin for error. Of course all that depends on the fact they can even find and continually keep that sad minimum wage job in the first place which is very far from certain. I guess if your definition of "sweat a new lifestyle" includes living paycheck to paycheck for pretty much all of your life and having to worry each day what the future holds or being on the bring of homelessness and soon to be homeless if things don't get better soon then you might be right. Maybe...just maybe it isn't their fault they and we as a people are in this mess. Maybe…just maybe the people you speak of aren’t irresponsible at all. Maybe...just maybe they have been the victim of a system both created and tailored to benefit the relatively few at the expense of everybody else, and as time goes on the breaking point gets harder to push back and contain. Maybe your economic philosophies just don’t amount to much when it comes to it. Then again, you’re the smart one Prof. What do I know?