Posted by The Real Bev on November 1, 2008, 11:20 pm
Bruce C. Miller wrote:
> Cashing a welfare check, on the other hand, is
> 100% profit (or almost, like in the case where you have to pretend to
> be looking for a job).
Unemployment insurance isn't free just because it's not a line item on
your paycheck. You paid for it, so there's no shame in collecting it.
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Posted by Rod Speed on November 2, 2008, 3:36 pm
> Bruce C. Miller wrote
>> Cashing a welfare check, on the other hand, is 100% profit (or almost, like
in the case where you have to pretend to
>> be looking for a job).
> Unemployment insurance isn't free just because it's not a line item on
> your paycheck. You paid for it, so there's no shame in collecting it.
Plenty of shame in choosing to bludge on welfare when you can work.
Posted by William Souden on November 2, 2008, 4:55 pm
Rod Speed wrote:
>> Bruce C. Miller wrote
>
>>> Cashing a welfare check, on the other hand, is 100% profit (or almost, like
in the case where you have to pretend to
>>> be looking for a job).
>
>> Unemployment insurance isn't free just because it's not a line item on
>> your paycheck. You paid for it, so there's no shame in collecting it.
>
> Plenty of shame in choosing to bludge on welfare when you can work.
>
Does not apply to you,welfare boy, as you are unemployable.
>
Posted by The Real Bev on November 2, 2008, 8:24 pm
Rod Speed wrote:
>> Bruce C. Miller wrote
>
>>> Cashing a welfare check, on the other hand, is 100% profit (or almost, like
in the case where you have to pretend to
>>> be looking for a job).
>
>> Unemployment insurance isn't free just because it's not a line item on
>> your paycheck. You paid for it, so there's no shame in collecting it.
>
> Plenty of shame in choosing to bludge on welfare when you can work.
There's a difference in the US. Not in Oz?
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Posted by Rod Speed on November 2, 2008, 10:46 pm
> Rod Speed wrote
>>> Bruce C. Miller wrote
>>>> Cashing a welfare check, on the other hand, is 100% profit (or almost, like
in the case where you have to pretend
>>>> to be looking for a job).
>>> Unemployment insurance isn't free just because it's not a line item
>>> on your paycheck. You paid for it, so there's no shame in collecting it.
>> Plenty of shame in choosing to bludge on welfare when you can work.
> There's a difference in the US.
He said that that is what he wants to do.
> 100% profit (or almost, like in the case where you have to pretend to
> be looking for a job).