You know, around our community when someone has a major illness a lot of people jump on board and do raffles, bbq dinners, etc to raise money for the family. I always put my money in until recently...
A family had one of their sons diagnosed with leukemia...he's in remission thank God. There were a lot of community benefits for them, and the state hospital employees passed the hat and got them a fair chunk of change. Now these people have state benefits, some of the best insurance you can get shy of federal. They were paying a lot of money, yes, but nothing like people with no benefits pay. With all the money they got from two 5 dollar a plate bbq dinners and a pass the hat at the state? Well, they got a nice new SUV, and no they didn't NEED it, both parents had very nice cars that they kept...and the whole family is contributing a sizeable amount of money to Tommy Hilfiger...
Maybe they didn't spend their charity money that way, I hope they didn't and I'm just being overly judgemental. But I worked for years in pharmacy and I have seen people really struggling to buy their medicine and pay for doctors with no insurance or little income...they don't drive brand new SUV's and wear designer clothes...
If Miss Priss can stay home and galivant, then she needs a job. Period. And I think that I would get rid of the two of them yesterday....