Ray From Cleveland
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So you really don't know how many cats they have, then?
You just break out the cat-ulator you have in your head and decided they had too many cats.
This is something very foreign to liberals, and it's called logic. Common sense is also another term for it.
See I just explained to you what I seen and have personal experience with, but you choose to put the palms of your hands against your ears and sing aloud. People with one or two cats buy bags of cat letter to.......aaa......stock up, yeah, that's the ticket. That must be it.
It certainly can't be because they are irresponsible oafs in the first place. Responsible people go on food stamps all the time!
Why yes, at one time they could afford those four kids they have in the store with them. They could afford the five cats and huge dog. They could afford all that beer and cigarettes at one time. They were just.......unlucky, just like all the other food stamp people that do the exact same thing. They aren't abusing the system. Nooooo, that can't be it. Our so-called poor would never dream of it.
You do realize that most people don't have the resources to sue their employers for wrongful termination, and that doing so probably makes you unemployable. Who'd hire someone whose name appears on a lawsuit.
Yes, because all company owners are greedy little things that wouldn't understand that an applicant sued a past employer for doing something illegal. If a potential employer holds that against you, it's probably somebody you don't want to work for in the first place. Most employers are respectful of our laws believe it or not.
We have ambulance chasers all over this country. If you can't find a lawyer to take on an open and shut case, you probably don't have an open and shut case.
actually, you can't get a good job without one these days... that's the thing.
Which is probably why you have a sucky job.
But it's all Obama's fault you can't find a better one in an economy with 4.1% unemployment.
I'm not explaining this to you for the 50th time. If you don't understand by now, you just lack the intelligence TO understand.
Except most people on social welfare programs ARE working, Fifty First Dates. So what you are really advocating is that because you don't compell companies to pay a living wage, the rest of us have to subsidize their workforce.
No we don't and we shouldn't. In an economy like this, all programs should be shut down except for those who have no choice due to mental or physical problems. If you are healthy and have the ability to work, then you shouldn't get a dime from taxpayers regardless what employers are paying. When you don't have enough to live on, you'll work more hours at your job, or find another job to supplement the lack of pay in your primary job. When you get sick of doing that, you'll learn how to do something besides sweep floors so you can make better money.
But as long as government is there to subsidize your laziness, then people will remain lazy and work 28 hours a week to stay on programs like food stamps.
Given what a fucked up, messed up individual you are, any advice you give should be "Do the opposite of that!"
For people with sever mental problems like you have, I strongly suggest bringing it to the attention of professionals. It's been my suggestion all along. Sometimes your problems are not really mental. Sometimes it's a chemical imbalance, hormone imbalance, or just something medication can remedy.
We deal with mental issues differently than physical issues. We suffer physical pain only until the point we finally realize how badly it's Fn up our lives. It either interferes with your personal life, your job, your ability to exercise or do yard work. But at some point, you had enough and seek help.
With mental illness, you don't realize the impact it's having on your life. The cure is to convince yourself that you're fine....... it's everybody around you that's Fd up. Problem solved.......or so you think.
But the problem isn't solved. You just swept it under a rug somewhere, and it will be back later on in the day, tomorrow, or the day after tomorrow. But it will be back because you never really solved the problem.