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Old 12-13-2011, 07:24 AM
 
Location: Va. Beach
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I see you had to go against TOS with personal insults ....well, ya, sometimes even when the shoe fits it can make a person uncomfortable enough to strike out like a petulant child.

Bolding above , mine.
You have proven whom the shoe belongs to, when you awaken from your nightmare, and are ready to have an actual discussion, instead of putting words in someone's mouth, and translating what was said into what you think was said, let me know.

I never said low wages were fine, I did say ANY WAGES will help the economy. If you make min wage = 300 a week, and the MAX unemployment pays is 216 a week, which is better for you and the economy? Which one leads to better things?

If a company gave no raises for 5 years, and then started laying people off, they have not been doing well for some time and are finally going under. That's why there are no raises, and if you could not see the warnings, then I don't know what to tell you.

You just don't understand do you. Why could I, laid off at 47, handicapped, find enough work, and generate enough income to support my family, but someone else cannot? I never said lazy, what I SUGGESTED was that some people feel that other jobs were beneath them, and they need to get out of that mindset. YOU are the one who used the word LAZY, is there something we should know?

BTW the DUMBO'S of today are not the literate, gentlemanlike democrats of the 19th century, who cared about the constitution, and these United States. MAYBE we need to get people like that back, in BOTH parties.

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