I know "unemployment" and "welfare" are not the same thing, but I personally know people (friends of the family) who choose not to get a job (has their teacher license). They fail to seek employment because they would then no longer qualify for their welfare monies.Also, my roommates female friend was bragging about the fact that she delayed getting a job for an extra month such that she would enroll for food stamps for another 6 months. Apperently you get food stamps for an entire 6 month period even if you are make $200k after being enrolled for the period.[Edited on September 7, 2010 at 9:18 AM. Reason : a]
9/7/2010 9:16:54 AM
Im not saying scrap it. Im just saying its ducked up and set up to be abused and some people don't seem to recognize that.
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9/7/2010 10:27:30 AM
I didn't realize the max you could receive from unemployment was 500/week, so that makes the example I provided pretty awful. A better example would be someone making 50k a year getting laid off, and having to find work in the 25-30k range, and truthfully, that's happening a lot more often than my previous example. For that person, it really makes no sense to work. It would be better to hold out for a job paying 35-40k at least, and maybe work a job under the table in the mean time.
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9/7/2010 12:47:09 PM
so how exactly is my world view flawed? because I dont share your opinion on limitless unemployment benefits? I believe in:small federal governmentstrong militarystrong local governmentscaps on entitlements merit-based advancement individual responsibility exactly where you differ from me that causes my ENTIRE WORLD VIEW to be flawed?
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9/7/2010 6:19:50 PM
^ several of us have stated we know people who have basically committed fraud...none of which have been caught.
9/7/2010 7:08:52 PM
Well anecdotal evidence aside, the actual figure of 1% is fairly low. If this were an extremely widespread problem, don't you think it would be investigated?
9/7/2010 7:20:05 PM
Id like to think so but the shit I see on a daily basis leads me to question it.[Edited on September 7, 2010 at 7:29 PM. Reason : yea, still just anecdotal]
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9/7/2010 10:27:20 PM
I am not going to pay a whole lot of attention to you after this post. you are acting like a tampon, only because I was encouraged by the statistics you posted and you became angry that I didnt know they existed before. well done!1. at least one of the things you "quoted" from me were not posted by me.2. do not pretend abuse doesnt occur. a perfect anecdotal example is my ex roommate, who lived off of savings and unemployment for 8 months while he traveled the world. I do not think he applied for one legitimate job. I know several acquaintances who have done similar things. Many on this board have posted similar experiences. but I guess in your utopia these things do not happen. 3. I will post, one more time, my clearly stated opinion and then I am finished with you. Unemployment, in principle, is fine. Now, it has turned into a political issue for politicians on both sides of the aisle. This is dangerous. unemployment should not be used as a carrot to dangle in front of potential voters. The right shouldnt be threatening or accused of trying to "take it away." the left shouldnt warn against the evil cons arbitrarily yanking benefits if they are kicked out of office. you see these ads from both sides. it is disingenuous. to me, and your statistics agree, 52 weeks seems like a reasonable time period to find a job AND be supported by the government. if you are looking for a job for a year in your profession and you cannot find one there is a good chance that job, at your salary, does not exist anymore. its time to move on in that case. take a "lesser" job, and stop relying on tax dollars to feed your family. work at mcdonalds. work at a gas station. bag groceries. do both. unemployment is not meant to fund a person's search for their ideal job. it is not meant to fund their search for a job within their "career." it is only meant to bridge the gap between employment.
9/8/2010 11:36:56 AM
Every single one came from you from the "GOP millionaires that starve the unemployed" thread. You entered that thread with the opinion that the system was rampantly abused, likely based on a couple of anecdotes though you claim it is a lot, and you left that thread having your position completely trashed and you still maintained your opinion.
9/8/2010 1:43:42 PM
I've always wondered why people couldn't just work for unemployment. For example, let's say you get 52 weeks to try and find a job, to no avail.To get any unemployment benefits past the initial 52 weeks, you have to work for it. Good ol' fashioned manual labor. Send people out to beautify our streets/parks/freeways. Have them clean up, help out in a soup kitchen, do something productive. Make them work 20 hours a week to get their 500 bucks. $25 an hour sounds like a pretty good deal to me. It still leaves plenty of time to search for a job. The people that are capable of earning 500 per week will still struggle to be sustained with the money they make. They'll be in a rush to find a job, but maybe they'll be less picky knowing that they still have to work a little bit in the meantime. Those that make less will earn less and may not see any incentive in working for so little. They might go straight to welfare. I'm sure there are plenty of holes in this line of thinking, but it always seemed like a good idea in my head.
9/8/2010 10:38:38 PM
^I agree to a point.It's a great idea because it allows people to keep up that sense of self-efficacy despite a totally shit job market. (One of the reasons why we extend unemployment benefits is because unemployment is better than just having people switch over to other more permanent forms of aide and end up on them forever when they are totally employable but just don't know it.)
9/8/2010 10:46:55 PM