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800,000 Jobless Americans to Lose Aid
USA Today / AP ^
| 12/28/2002
| AP Staff
Posted on 12/28/2002 11:13:08 AM PST by ex-Texan
Edited on 04/13/2004 1:40:14 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government
KEYWORDS: dimsstupid; joblesscheckslapse
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To: Publius6961
People think the world owes them a living. Amazing. 170 years ago Kit Carson was out in the woods eating his horse. We sure have gone soft since then.
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posted on
12/28/2002 1:40:25 PM PST
by
Huck
To: Publius6961
90% of those have enjoyed most of that time off "looking" for work like I "look" for a root canal. It's not that way brother ... I was out for 9 months. Employers at Burger King type jobs won't hire laid off high tech workers. They know they will be gone as soon as the jobs return. I know ... cause Lord knows I tried. I would have swept floor if I could get a job. BTW I AM working again
To: Uncle Bill
"This economy is strong and it can be stronger," If the economy is strong now, then I hate to see it if it got weak.
To: Hildy
Who knows how long it will be before your particular area will be up and running, if ever. But, Bush just said the economy was strong. What's the matter, you don't believe him?
To: ex-Texan
Mrs. Carmichael is now considering returning to work, possibly at night, so she and her husband can alternate caring for their children. Heaven forbid you actually had to work, Ms. Carmichael. I guess the Mrs. thinks the rest of us should be compelled to pay for and her kids while she sits on her arse?
"It's really an act of discrimination," she said, expressing anger at Congress. "They give themselves a raise before they leave and they leave all of us Americans high and dry.
At least they're being paid to work, Mrs. C. Where do people get the idea that its the government's job to feed, house and clothe them, while at the same time providing free medical services?
To: Publius6961
And I bet that you are steadfastly insisting on considering only jobs that pay you your former salary... Nothing for less, not even temporarily. Mega Dittos. Its amazing how people feel their entitled to work in a certain profession, and are inflexible to changing careers or taking a job that pays less. But its damn okay for them to make others pay so they can sit home, send resumes in the mail or email, and satisfy themselves they've lived up to their end of the bargain.
To: Huck
Man, that's a lot of excuses. LOL
To: Huck
If I didn't know better I'd swear that your post was a troll, but since the President thinks it's a good idea to extend unemployment benefits I'll just chalk it up to a bad day.
To: Galahad2
Show me any newspaper in any city that isn't full of jobs and then, maybe, just maybe I'll cry in my beer for you and the rest like you that think UI should be extended.
The Dallas Morning News used to have six to eight pages of help wanted ads. Now it is a quarter of a page. The Amarillo Globe-News used to have three or four pages of help wanted ads. Now it is two columns. Help wanted ads are, nationwide, at their lowest level in thirty years. Over to you.
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posted on
12/28/2002 3:27:34 PM PST
by
gcruse
To: ex-Texan
How horrible. Now all those people will have to get jobs.
To: Brilliant
You bet, all those thousands of unemployed are just lazy good for nothing Americans. Let those millions of hard working illegal aliens take those jobs.
To: Diana Rose
The Wal-Mart in Millington, TN is going to be reducing hours for it's employees after the first of the year. Which means they sure won't be hiring.
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posted on
12/28/2002 5:41:54 PM PST
by
GailA
To: gcruse
Ditto for the Memphis Commie Appeaser. Trucking, security guards and house cleaning maids is what domineers the CA employment section on Sunday. There were 2 electronic tech jobs last week both out of hubby's area of expertise though. One wanted you to work on mechnical equipment along with the electronics, the other was for experimental car stuff. His area is 2 way radios.
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posted on
12/28/2002 5:50:41 PM PST
by
GailA
To: RLK
The person Bush needs as an advisor is Ross Perot. Everything Perot predicted in '92 has come to pass. We know what the problems are. We don't Perot and his "getting under the hood" to tell us, either.
As for solutions, the nutbag with a bad haircut had none. NONE!
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posted on
12/28/2002 5:55:59 PM PST
by
sinkspur
To: ex-Texan
Bush has alread ask the Congress to act on this matter just as soon as they return.
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posted on
12/28/2002 6:10:48 PM PST
by
dalebert
To: Brilliant
How horrible. Now all those people will have to get jobs. Whatever you subsidize, you get more of. Economics 101.
To: sinkspur
As for solutions, the nutbag with a bad haircut had none. NONE! IMO, that petulant, pedantic narcissistic Perot was a dimo plant to toss the election to the soon-to-be impeached one.
To: GailA
Wal-Mart always does this for January and February. They did it in the 1990s when the economy was raging.
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posted on
12/28/2002 6:28:11 PM PST
by
xrp
To: ex-Texan
Scott Carmichael, 45, of Rowlett, Texas... had counted on an extra 13 weeks of federal benefits... "Counted on"? I love it when the Democrats and Unions parade around guys like this.... because as soon as they open their mouths, the picture of what we're dealing with becomes much clearer.
BTW, I can't imagine ever having so little pride (or such a high embarrassment threshold) that I would allow a union or political party to hold me up as a posterchild of why unemployment benefits should be extended beyond 6 months.
To: Archangelsk
If I didn't know better I'd swear that your post was a troll, but since the President thinks it's a good idea to extend unemployment benefits I'll just chalk it up to a bad day. Looking back on your post, I don't see the connection to the extension of benefits to the "jobless." Your post, to my eyes, was a litany of excuses for why modern Americans should be shielded from any discomfort associated with their financial situation.
According to you, if they spent more than they should have, it's because of the "culture", or Madison Ave. made them do it, or they just never learned to be like the "Greatest" generation, and so what we have is a crisis, and these people simply must maintain their vaunted standard of living.
That's how it came across to me. I think that these times are a tremendous opportunity for people to learn those good old fashioned values. You learn them by going through hard times, by learning to do with less, by learning that prosperity is not a certainty. You learn resourcefulness, humility, kindness, frugality. All great, once common American virtues.
If we bail folks out every time there is a hint of pain, then they will all behave like Darryl Strawberry, repeating the same offenses again and again. So, no, I don't agree with extending benefits. I think it's a bad idea. But that's just my opinion, I could be wrong.
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posted on
12/28/2002 7:11:09 PM PST
by
Huck
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