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Welfare Reform’s Impact on Family

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Re “A Couple’s Rocky Road to Welfare Reform,” Sept. 30:

The couple’s story is sad indeed, but I don’t think many readers feel as sorry for them as much as they feel sorry for themselves. I grew up in the barrio and know of the many obstacles that must be hurdled to make a decent living.

I also know of dozens of couples just like them and that is why I fully support welfare reform. These people do not understand that in order to get a respectable job a person must act and dress like a respectable person. For the sake of his kids, David Marquez needs to stop making excuses. There are many jobs available out there, but employers don’t hire low-life-looking “cholitos.”

I believe people like the Marquezes do not enjoy being broke but are content with just having a roof over their heads, food on the table and a working television set. They get to sleep late, yet still get by with all the essentials, and all at taxpayers’ expense. What a life!

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JOE VAZQUEZ

Ontario

It’s good to read of programs aimed at helping people get off welfare, as described in the article about David and Veronica Marquez. I hope the program includes information on family planning so they have a choice about adding more children to their family. Otherwise, more welfare?

WENA DOWS

Culver City

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