Its gotta end sometime or it just becomes welfare. If thats what they want to do at least call it what it is. At the peak, some collected unemployment benefits for nearly 2 years.
And this is the truth--the hard truth, but what else can the system do?
As one of the earlier posters said, this will force people who have the mentality of I can't find a job in my field to reevaluate what positions they would be willing to take. My brother worked for Pepsi for 27 years. He was the plant supervisor and ran the bottle/can lines. The plant here closed. He was devastated and basically just sat around for well over a year using the mantra of I will never find a job in my field and/or I can't find a job making more than my benefits. The enforcement on the number of jobs he had to apply for a week was nonexistent. Well, his benefits dried up and it forced him to get creative. He is working at a supermarket now and makes decent coin (union job). But I can guarantee he never saw his life going this direction 3 years ago, but he and his wife still have a very nice house and they do well for themselves.
There has to be an end date for this.
Otherwise what stops people just deciding to live off this program. There are jobs out there. Some may not be great, but if you are faced with a deadline knowing you are going be making zero (and keep in mind this is after years of checks) then you take what you can get and keep looking for something better. I am sorry if that sounds cold.
I'm not concerned about this, but if it became true, THAT would be the time when it would benefit us as a society to cut them off. Not now. Especially because I seriously doubt it will ever come to that.
Tim, the bottom line is we live in a spoiled, entitled society here in America. Many in this country have become lazy because we believe the government should just take care of all our problems. We need some tough love, but instead we have a government who wants more handouts. Instead of telling people to strive to be better, it is being taught to blame the rich because it is their fault you are in the position you are in.
Maybe it isn't a fair argument, but many of what we call poor in this country are not poor by world standards. A poll taken by CNN in 2009 showed the
average poor family making under 20k a year owned 2-4 flat screen tvs. Is that poor?? But many in this country scream poverty because they don't have an Iphone or a Blu Ray when in other places many want a job just to eat.
My example of my brother is spot on. It is weird but unemployment was the best thing that ever happened to him. Previously, he was a drinker and unhealthy. Unemployment forced him to hit his rock bottom when he couldn't afford alcohol. He now runs 15 miles a week and really appreciates everything he has. The change in him is amazing.
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