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i gotta job for ya
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If we were to get rid of welfare completely I think some of them people would go out and get a job, but I think a lot of them would turn to crime and we would end up paying for them only instead of the payment being in the form of welfare checks it would be in the form of putting them through the criminal justice system. |
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[QUOTE=Barefootsies;19092501]Then you move to someplace cheaper.
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If you are out of work and looking for a job that pays $10 per hour you likely don't have much, if any, money so the idea of of moving to a different state is pretty much out of the question. You would likely be better of trying to live as cheaply as you could where you are (even if that means roommates or whatever) and try to go back to school where you could learn to do something that would allow you to make more money. The working poor are not very mobile. |
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That is very common all over the world. Politicians are partly to blame-they love promising "magic money" to the electorate-cradle to grave goodies.
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![]() I can assure you that once you turn down one too many $10.00/hour fry-o-lator jobs, and are reduced to living in your vehicle, you're a gas station away from being "mobile".
Life's about choices. Some money is better than no money. Many have no money, and turning down work. |
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Payroll taxes we pay are 45.1% (16.5% employee contribution, 28.6% employer contribution) and government cant understand why the 60% of workers are black market employees. If they reduce that burden by half the black market employees would suddenly appear on the books and government will be awash in cash.
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To recap, BF tried to get some outsourcing done and offered $4.25 an hour, likely clocked. The people who responded to him told him to fuck off and hence, this thread.
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If you are not so bad off that you are homeless and you are just poor and barely able to get by you could move, but it isn't so simple as packing up your stuff and moving somewhere else. You would have to save enough money for the actual move itself, then you will need enough money so you can get somewhere to live when you move to this new place. Finding an affordable place to live without a job is not easy, but if you do then you will need to get a job. In a perfect world, if it all went smoothly you could pull it off, but the big question is: Would the move really help you if you are poor? The answer is not likely. Sure, you may be able to move somewhere that has a lower cost of living, but the odds are that wages will be lower as well so they will match the cost of living. If you were barely getting by on $10 an hour where you were living and you move to a new state where the cost of living is 30% less, but you are only going to make $8.50 per hour, you likely haven't improved your life much. Unless a person is willing to either go to school to learn how to do something that pays better or they are willing to work hard and trying to climb the ladder and continue to get better and better jobs moving is not going to help them. |
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I am not against programs to help get people back on their feet. But it should not be dragging on for years without change. If they are going to school, trying to work, or doing something to that effect where they are at least trying to better themselves. I think they should get some assistance. However, those just milking the system should be thrown to the wolves. |
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Many, not all, could move back into their parents or a relatives if it gets to that point.
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I am satisfied that most people will go with whatever pays the most...be it...a welfare package...unemployment package...or a job. Especially if it is someone with kids.
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I had a friend that got laid off of his welding job of $40k a year.
He has a back burner case come up and he was looking at doing 6 months in jail and with 6 months until check in time he figured he'd just sit and wait on his ass playing Grand Theft Auto multiplayer for 6-8 hour stretches at a time. On unemployment he was making roughly the equivalent of $10 an hour for a 40 hours work week. Why bother to get another job? He didn't feel like working 2nd shift again. He got up to 240 pounds and this was only at 5'5". When he got out of county jail he weighted 160. The longest clocked work week I've ever done was 73 hours. They wouldn't let me work more than that but there was one stretch where I went into my welding job for 40+ days straight. What got depressing was going into work at 7pm, getting out at 7am then going to sleep at 10am and waking up at 6pm and realize in an hour you have to be at work. Tears began rolling down my eyes because the only social life I had were the breaks permitted with the other people who were pissed off because they were stuck there for life. It's so important to map out your day and figure out what you want or you'll just be an old, angry, and grumpy man like the rest of that bunch in that shop (which wasn't even union btw). |
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Corporate welfare costs this country 4X compared to welfare for the poor and look what people are bitching about. The FOX propaganda machine is quite effective.
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The world has changed in terms of employment. The problem is some people's thinking hasn't. In saying "get a job" when they don't have the qualifications to do most on offer, people are now looking at unemployment as a life style and the solutions are useless and outdated. |
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If they catch and penalise those paying the illegal workers money, big fines that discouraged the practice. Then there would be a better response. |
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My Dad told me about the recession in the 70's not one person was laid off, salaries were frozen but no one was getting fired. It was considered a loss of face for a CEO to lay people off. They would have anniversary pins and you had people there up to 50 yrs. Back then they were people not human capital. |
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Agreed. That shit is whack.
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If you dismantled the welfare state completely, including social security, medicare, medicaid, food stamps, etc. -- all of it -- this would be a self-correcting problem within weeks.
You want more government? This is more government. And it's going to keep getting worse. |
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http://www.economist.com/blogs/freee...ry_comparisons "Germany proceeded to protect its labour market from major disruption by the great recession, through the use of its "short work" labour sharing programme. Firms were encouraged to cut hours rather than jobs, and workers facing reduced work hours were provided an income subsidy. The result? Germany's huge output fall produced only a labour market wiggle." |
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Private enterprise are in the business of reducing costs, the workforce is a major cost. Reduce it and you have more for the shareholders. The notion that tax cuts will produce a turn around is dead in the water. It's just those who are taxed want more and fuck anyone else who suffers. The extra spending will result in extra imports. Most businesses will not employ more, they will gear up and produce more with the same work force. Unless they absolutely have to. See above for why. Public spending is always an employer who takes on more people than it needs. Just the nature of the beast. It won't open factories in China or any 3rd World Country like private enterprise does. It has to buy goods made in the US where possible. A 21st century version of The New Deal, will provide for the country so much. The Hoover Dam provides for LA and Vegas. Solar panels in the deserts and South America could provide all the day time electricity for the US. Stumbling block is the Private enterprise owned electricity companies. ![]() And I'm sure there are other schemes that could be started by the Government to get economies moving again. One is Bank Loans. The Banks were bailed out after the crash with a huge amount of tax payers money on the understanding that the money would be fed into the economy via loans. Only a small part of it was. Same is happening in the UK. I believe banks are part of private enterprise. ![]() I never thought I would think like this, it's just the last 10 or so years that I've seen the big businesses lose all morals and ethics to line their own pockets that I've changed. And I am in no way calling for Communism, just to do what is needed when required. |
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