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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think we all just saw via the juicy federal unemployment and other slush, that providing endless government largess simply encourages people to not work . . . hence the current shortage of workers/inflation. I used to be an Andrew Yang/UBI-er. Now I really think government should work to get out of the way of small businesses and shrink where possible. Very grateful to Manchin & Sinema for standing up for common sense where a lot of democrats probably feel bullied to endorse this . . . [/quote] :lol: Asking as only a half joke, are you a bot? You’re practically spamming this thread with the phrase “very grateful” in relation to Sinema and Manchin. It’s the second time this page you’ve used the phrase. And for what? For them taking money from their corporate donors? For actively preventing America from making progress for all? [/quote] I am not a bot, and I doubt I'm the only grateful poster. I'm a very boring and very grateful mom of two larlas who I hope will not inherit a country drowning in debt. Would a bot know the dcum larla verbiage? Doubt it. Believe it or not, everyone who disagrees with you is not a Russian troll. Some people just think for themselves and have their own opinions - imagine that![/quote] I prefer that my Larla have access to good quality childcare so she doesn’t have to drop out of the workforce to care for others like I and many other women have had to. I would like my Larla’s Larla’s to be able to go to college without relying on family wealth. Also the evidence shows that states who ended federal unemployment supplement early did not see improvements in employment. The shortage of workers is due to the virus - people who can’t go back to work because they have LOng COVID or are dead, who are caring for other family members or who no longer view low pay without sick days or vaccination mandates as acceptable work conditions. [/quote]
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