<p>It’s not for them. I never said it was for them. Implying anything does not have any legal standing–>insignificant. Yes I’m still not going to adjust my “attitude” problem. I don’t have one. I believe my arguments are well thought out. </p>
<p>Contrariwise I said that this is not fair. The fact that other families who pay taxes correctly are stuck with the short end of the stick. Whereas these people by cheating the IRS and the government are awarded with scholarships. I view that as unfair. </p>
<p>I also think I should not be bashed for my lack of unspecificity. I didn’t want to be specific. It’s called being lazy. </p>
<p>Personally I believe there are a lot of programs out there that are out to get the parents. These companies play on parental anxieties to get at their wallets. I don’t think all of these programs are necessary at all. </p>
<p>My family’s general concern is education. That’s what we care about. Yes the most educational program may not be the most fun program in the universe, but at least as a participant, you can learn something. </p>
<p>“Why don’t ya’ll leave him alone?” Because we care and time unfortunately is limited. If we do go with the “fun” option then we may miss the chances to grab at opportunities that present themselves to us. </p>
<p>Money is a very hard thing to earn. Earning other people’s money is not easy. I don’t think it is fair to go have fun when your parents broke their bodies working to raise you so you can become someone who is educated and not ignorant. If you do go to that “fun” option that is being wasteful and unappreciative. Basically I mean to say it is a waste of money to pour money into something you never really needed or meant to do.</p>