To top it off, underemployment is also rather high.
So since this is the case... can we stop pretending that people getting financial support are "bums" and "entitled," that perhaps people do need help right now?
Yeah but it's stimulus (taxpayer dollars) being used to "save" the economy. A CEO is not charged with "saving jobs." The President, for some reason, is.
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To top it off, underemployment is also rather high.
ReplyDeleteSo since this is the case... can we stop pretending that people getting financial support are "bums" and "entitled," that perhaps people do need help right now?
I think that's the point. The cash seems to be going in all the wrong places.
ReplyDeleteLike the pockets of CEOs, who are making more money than ever, even when their companies have horrible years?
ReplyDeleteYeah but it's stimulus (taxpayer dollars) being used to "save" the economy. A CEO is not charged with "saving jobs." The President, for some reason, is.
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