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Offline megadud

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Re: 89 million unemployed?
« Reply #15 on: September 10, 2012, 02:13:24 PM »

Offline ghi

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« Reply #16 on: September 10, 2012, 02:21:39 PM »
We are getting deeper in globalization, the governments are powerless in controlling the "local"economies; one world government is taking shape behind the scenes. Same like in  Euro and  Asia,i believe the US economy is not controlled from White House anymore.
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« Reply #17 on: September 10, 2012, 02:50:59 PM »
How is it funny?



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« Reply #18 on: September 10, 2012, 03:30:34 PM »
Wow.. just wow.. http://armstrongandgetty.talk910.com/cc-common/news/sections/newsarticle.html?feed=104668&article=10401301

How do these people live? I mean the 300 or so who are not dealing for a living  :devil

ask yourself how many of those are still in school, all the way up to university (77 million, that includes from kindergarde) .  plus we do have lots of families where one of the spouses makes more than enough money to support the other.  and there's also those who have money and choose to not work anymore, they live off the interest.  I know several of them.  plus there's the big cash only employment.

so I guess lots of people still depend on their parents.  I am right now supporting my 20 year old son as he's going to college.  his mom is supporting my daughter who has a daughter but is also going to school.  my oldest son is working and going to school and is helping support his brother and sister.  before you start criticizing we all agreed this was the best way to go for us.

my mother and her boyfriend havent worked in almost 4 and 2 years respectively.  they both got laid off and cant find jobs because of their age.  after my mom used up all her unemployment (her boyfriend refused to apply for it)  they both sell stuff at the swap-meet.  it's all cash and carry.  there's also a big cash economy that I bet a good portion of those 90 million are also part of.


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« Reply #19 on: September 10, 2012, 03:30:53 PM »
Govt takes care of them from the Obama stash.  Really.  Didn't you hear the current admin bragging about how they've doubled the number of people receiving food stamps, like that is a good thing?

Shocking isn't it  :furious

What kind of American government could possibly think it's a good thing to help American citizens!?!?!
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« Reply #20 on: September 10, 2012, 03:45:31 PM »
I work in "low income" weatherization, a lot of people are getting on the gravy train by starting a business, and they only report part of their income, now I am not saying everyone is doing this but I have worked on several peoples homes who have a business, all live quite well.  Then you have the total dead weight off of our checks are the ones who just dont want to work.  One of my clients said " I dont want no mo foin job anyways".  So we get to pay for her heat, food, etc.  I think that the USA is going to turn into a 3rd world country probably in the next 10 years or so, everything keeps going up and up, but the pay stays the same.  Gas here went up 20 cents in a matter of 3 days, that eats up a 3 percent raise.  So a lot of people that have to commute to work will be working to pay for gas and nothing else.  And food that goes up right along with gas prices.  My opinion, all the money they are raising for the campaigns could be better spent if they would get together and do something other than bash eachother.  I have to agree there is about 5 or 10 people that run the entire world.  :noid :noid

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« Reply #21 on: September 10, 2012, 04:11:44 PM »
I work in "low income" weatherization, a lot of people are getting on the gravy train by starting a business, and they only report part of their income, now I am not saying everyone is doing this but I have worked on several peoples homes who have a business, all live quite well.  Then you have the total dead weight off of our checks are the ones who just dont want to work.  One of my clients said " I dont want no mo foin job anyways".  So we get to pay for her heat, food, etc.  I think that the USA is going to turn into a 3rd world country probably in the next 10 years or so, everything keeps going up and up, but the pay stays the same.  Gas here went up 20 cents in a matter of 3 days, that eats up a 3 percent raise.  So a lot of people that have to commute to work will be working to pay for gas and nothing else.  And food that goes up right along with gas prices.  My opinion, all the money they are raising for the campaigns could be better spent if they would get together and do something other than bash eachother.  I have to agree there is about 5 or 10 people that run the entire world.  :noid :noid

Its going to be a third world country anyway because too many dumb fvcks have an anti-intellectual attitude. We put praise in all the wrong people for all the wrong things... go look at your local high school, they probably care more about football than math.. (Parents included)

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« Reply #22 on: September 10, 2012, 04:23:14 PM »
Its going to be a third world country anyway because too many dumb fvcks have an anti-intellectual attitude


But dem dere colleges and universitys are all run by liberal communist America haters
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« Reply #23 on: September 10, 2012, 04:25:13 PM »
But dem dere colleges and universitys are all run by liberal communist America haters

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« Reply #24 on: September 10, 2012, 06:20:54 PM »
Shocking isn't it  :furious

What kind of American government could possibly think it's a good thing to help American citizens!?!?!

Um...  :uhoh  "Social Welfare" programs provide a short term relief to a long term problem. If the great unwashed masses come to rely purely on the gubment it creates a dangerous setup for those who actually have to pay for these programs, i.e. the taxpayers and the employed. I dont consider this helping at all. Instead it puts an even heavier burden on those who actually make the money that funds these blackhole programs that plunge the nation into even more debt.

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« Reply #25 on: September 10, 2012, 06:30:43 PM »
The long term problem being that poor people exist? That there are worthless people out there who can't or won't work?

I don't see any government fixing that one sadly. You can either try to help them, or say screw them. Plenty of other countries ignore their citizens that live in poverty, but i always had the impression that those are the kind of countries that America is proud to be better than *shrug*
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« Reply #26 on: September 10, 2012, 07:14:56 PM »
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« Reply #27 on: September 10, 2012, 07:23:00 PM »
I work at a grocery outlet- that would be, a store that sells damaged/overstocked/out of code foods- foods that people generally don't want- at discount prices.
I think it's fair to say that the people who shop at my store a generally 'economically disadvantaged'. A good portion of them are pretty... destitute, to the point that they rely on foodstamps to buy their groceries.
Generalizations are pretty mediocre forms of explaining scenarios, that's true. However I would say that the majority, probably a vast majority of people who rely on foodstamps and come into my store are regular, kind, friendly, decent, etc. people who've just fallen on hard times. Lots of them even have jobs but just can't support themselves on that job. Actually one of my coworkers was on foodstamps for a long time. There are other people who come in who are in some way or another obviously disabled to the point where it makes it difficult to find a job to support themselves on.
Many people are visibly embarrassed when they tell me they're paying on EBT... I've had to walk lots of people through the process because they've never used the card before.
Another thing is that without these customers, my store would probably go out of business.
Now, there are certainly people who would seem to manipulate the system to some degree (although I can't even say I have any evidence for this, I guess it's more of a reaction at people who act rudely or as if they're entitled or in some other way rub me the wrong way to make me think less of them), but they are fairly few and far between. And realistically... foodstamps are not some sort of gravy train, I'm really not sure where people get this idea. I rarely see that people have more than $4-500 in their allowance (our receipts show the balance), so if you're living completely off of the system somehow, you're realistically stealing what, six or seven thousand dollars a year, that you can only spend on food. Yeah, to a lot of people that's a lot of money, but if you want to talk about stealing from the government (or even stealing out of an individual's pocket), there are people who do probably many times more than that on a daily basis. These are the people that are the problem.

The source of contempt for people who rely on foodstamps to eat is certainly... interesting, but whatever it is the contempt itself is very misplaced.

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« Reply #28 on: September 10, 2012, 07:43:56 PM »
To be honest.

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« Reply #29 on: September 10, 2012, 07:44:54 PM »
I think Lady Thatcher said it best regarding socialism:

"The trouble with socialism is that eventually you you will run out of other people's money".

There should be no handouts by the government except those in dire need and only for a very limited time, and those who are truly unable to work and sustain a minimal well being.  Otherwise, everyone else has their destiny in their own hands.  Get to work, you lazy bastages!!!   :aok  

The world will soon be like the bulk of the Indian reservations in the US: no knowledge of how to take care of themselves because there will be no incentive to do so.  Hence the desire of the left to fortify socialism in the US (and the world).  As soon as **everyone** understands that there will always be those who have and those who have not, and no matter how many laws are put in to the books equality of luxury will never be absolute.  Not everyone deserves a new car, a 50in TV, a boat, a motorcycle, satelite TV, a big house, a high paying job, etc, etc.  

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