tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6382255864661846735.post1909013712914085244..comments2024-02-24T08:45:36.112+00:00Comments on TheFatBigot Opines: Financial poverty, a definitionTheFatBigothttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17255526385076528633noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6382255864661846735.post-33087290298457216242012-04-03T23:01:05.497+01:002012-04-03T23:01:05.497+01:00Out in West Auckland, New Zealand, a group is abou...Out in West Auckland, New Zealand, a group is about to form under a 'call to Action' and have named the theme 'Financial Poverty'. Being excluded as not able to fit within the time frame of a fortnightly meeting, between hours of 10.30. and 12.30, I decided that I would input my thoughts via local library email.This required me to have to articulate my thoughts. I DO live in 'financial poverty' with no means of independent income,renting, beneficiary with $44 over after rent, landline,cheap power,lawnmowing. Note this to cover groceries, doctors visits, bus fares. I learned to grow a vege garden. Your blog gives food for thought (sic). to define financial poverty one needs to look at the term 'wealth' and the ability to create it. 'Wealth' could be a sustainable vegetable garden that feeds a household, and an over abundance of the produce can be used for economic credit. Therefore, financial poverty is the inability to create a sustainable surplus which has the potential to evolve into financial credit.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com