Ray From Cleveland
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Okay... not seeing a problem here. Being a UPS driver is pretty hard work. A Pharmacist sits behind a counter all day.
No, a pharmacist is on his or her feet all day, works odd and late hours, weekends, and even holidays.
I actually miscalculated and thought you would understand the problem, which is why I used brevity. But since you still don't get it, let me elaborate on the rest of what she said.
"Do you know what I went through to become a pharmacist? Do you know what my parents went through; the money it took us for my education??? The idea I entered a career where my eduction would be ongoing, not like a Fn UPS driver who didn't invest twenty cents in his career? With taking brakes in college to work and earn money for my education, it took me nine years to do what I do, while at the same time, those UPS drivers on strike started making good money the first day on the job.
Had I known this, I would have never spent the best years of my life for this career!! I would be over there (pointing to our overhead receiving door) dropping off packages to this place instead!!!!"
Now do you understand?
Again, a guy who is going on welfare in coming months should be glad the Democrats are bringing socialism.
You miss why we were the greatest (for white people- being a minority has always kind of sucked in this country). We were great because FDR and HST and LBJ created a middle class for white folks. The rich have been hacking away at it ever since.
No, I'm not going on welfare; never accepted welfare in my life. I'm going on a program I (and my employers) paid into my entire life, no choice of my own. And since it's government who put me out of a career I can easily continue doing, it's only fair that they pay me for making the huge mistake of using bureaucrats to replace doctors.
Furthermore, all that money I and my employers paid could have easily given me the opportunity to invest that money into a conservative account for my retirement/ disabilities. Had that option been there, I would be a millionaire by now and probably have been able to retire five years ago.
But if we look at real welfare, nobody has benefited from it more than minorities. Just ask my HUD neighbors who barely leave the house, in the suburbs, and come home all hours of the night waking working people up because they lived their entire lives being healthy, and never working a full-time first shift job.