Swiftmayhem
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Is it their fault that the system is broken?
My exgf's dad, deals drugs for a living and collects welfare monthly. He spent a few years in prison and he's just overall a lousy person, and father. He lives a shit life, doesn't do anything all day except sit at home or go to the bar to play video-poker and drink.
Lately he's been trying to redeem himself with his daughters, which is an on and off thing.
frofl @ "I went through a lot of puberty"
I don't pay for ppvs. Hardcore.
I had 2 friends who got laid off and used the full 2 years unemployment let them collect checks for, just as the time ran out they miraculously found jobs.
So...... am I correct in assuming she's quick to give up the anal?
I live in California and this happened to my brother and my friends. They would apply for the most high-paying stupid jobs while on unemployment and show they were 'seeking work'. You know, seeking to be an Angels Baseball announcer assistant, a $25 starting job even though they had no qualifaction experience. Then their checks stop coming, and they miraculously (Yep, I use that word too) find jobs. Astonishing isn't it, you cut some people off and they get off their ass and find a job.
This only proves that welfare often subsidizes a lifestyle. Why work 40hours a week for $1600 when you can get $1200 to sit around and do nothing. Pain vs pleasure. Risk vs reward. Welfare is a lifestyle subsidy. Some people would quit their jobs if the government gave them $800 a month. It's all about personal standards. Which is why many don't get new jobs, because they're asking for the 70k+ they were making and don't want to take a 35k a year job. So the unemployment checks continue like clockwork.
I live in California and this happened to my brother and my friends. They would apply for the most high-paying stupid jobs while on unemployment and show they were 'seeking work'. You know, seeking to be an Angels Baseball announcer assistant, a $25 starting job even though they had no qualifaction experience. Then their checks stop coming, and they miraculously (Yep, I use that word too) find jobs. Astonishing isn't it, you cut some people off and they get off their ass and find a job.
This only proves that welfare often subsidizes a lifestyle. Why work 40hours a week for $1600 when you can get $1200 to sit around and do nothing. Pain vs pleasure. Risk vs reward. Welfare is a lifestyle subsidy. Some people would quit their jobs if the government gave them $800 a month. It's all about personal standards. Which is why many don't get new jobs, because they're asking for the 70k+ they were making and don't want to take a 35k a year job. So the unemployment checks continue like clockwork.