So many things wrong with this as well.
First, to say entitlements are earned, is completely false. Unless you are re-writing the dictionary along with the Constitution. Entitlements are benefits granted by the government or program, or a persons feeling that they are owed something. Earning something is recieving something in exchange for effort. Check out Websters my friend.
Second.... regarding infrastructure. If you've been to non-3rd world countries in Western Europe, you will see that our infrastructure is better than most. If you want to compare us against some of the better 3rd World nations, go no farther than MX, BZ, Honduras, or any of the CA or SA countries. Paved roads, piped in gas, piped in water, sewer systems, all luxuries. Brown outs are frequent (I run a business in BZ and know), and communications is iffy at best. You're complaining about a pothole when these guys don't have a paved road to drive on. Ever had to dig a well or poor your sewage into a gutter. for internet, the most effort US citizens have to go through is to find the closest McD's or Starbucks.
Now I'm not saying we don't need to update or improve, but you are incredibly detached from reality here.
And about me,,, my family made less than 50k for a good portion of my growing up. Both parents came from large poor families of 10 or more kids. My mother grew up with an outhouse, 10 siblings, in a 4 room house. My father, a bit better, 9 siblings in a 2 bedroom. My mother went without food some nights during some challenging times to keep me fed in my early childhood. When things got a little beter, my parents busted their @$$es, both ot them to keep me in the neigborhood Catholic school. My mom got her GED, improved herself, and got a job with AT&T. My father went into the service, got out, and was the first person in his family to work his way through college, and became an accountant. Both improved their positions greatly without being entitled or given anything. I had to pay my way through college. I worked full time, paid as I went, and I graduated without debt. I now make a very good living as an executive of a fast growing technology company. I donate and volunteer regularly, and actually will be dropping off donations this weekend to a refugee center. My mother volunteers frequently and donates way more than a person at her age and on a limited income should.
My point above is, my family and I didn't need entitlements. We didn't need social programs. We didn't need big college loans. We worked hard and sacrificed to improve our situtions. We saved and paid our modest homes off. We give and help because it's the right thing to do, not because we are forced to by the government. The Constitution talks about inalienable rights, not entitlements. The Constituion does not talk about creating a welfare state. Today people believe thier country owes them something. I believe we owe our country something, and it's not high taxes. See JFK and Webster please.