Anonymous wrote:Sweet! Imma quit my job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great. When there already aren’t enough workers, people will get to buy a handle of vodka & Netflix & chill. Dumb public policy.
Riiiiight, because $800/month is enough to live the good life in MoCo. $800 would get you a shared room in a basement. Ten years ago.
However, it COULD make the difference for someone who needs to fix their car to get to a job interview, to not have to choose between utilities and groceries, or not have to ration insulin and die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great. When there already aren’t enough workers, people will get to buy a handle of vodka & Netflix & chill. Dumb public policy.
Riiiiight, because $800/month is enough to live the good life in MoCo. $800 would get you a shared room in a basement. Ten years ago.
However, it COULD make the difference for someone who needs to fix their car to get to a job interview, to not have to choose between utilities and groceries, or not have to ration insulin and die.
Anonymous wrote:Some of you need to watch Maid. I don’t like Jawando but this is a pilot program to see if it works. I would rather fund this than pay for some of other BS our taxes pay for.
Anonymous wrote:I saw it on evening news: Montgomery County will pay $800 per month, regardless immigration status, for two years.
Great!
Anonymous wrote:Some of you need to watch Maid. I don’t like Jawando but this is a pilot program to see if it works. I would rather fund this than pay for some of other BS our taxes pay for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great. When there already aren’t enough workers, people will get to buy a handle of vodka & Netflix & chill. Dumb public policy.
Riiiiight, because $800/month is enough to live the good life in MoCo. $800 would get you a shared room in a basement. Ten years ago.
However, it COULD make the difference for someone who needs to fix their car to get to a job interview, to not have to choose between utilities and groceries, or not have to ration insulin and die.
Like all government programs, this one will never end and only expand. You wouldn't want to deprive someone of their insulin?
That's really the example you want to use to make your point?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great. When there already aren’t enough workers, people will get to buy a handle of vodka & Netflix & chill. Dumb public policy.
Riiiiight, because $800/month is enough to live the good life in MoCo. $800 would get you a shared room in a basement. Ten years ago.
However, it COULD make the difference for someone who needs to fix their car to get to a job interview, to not have to choose between utilities and groceries, or not have to ration insulin and die.
Like all government programs, this one will never end and only expand. You wouldn't want to deprive someone of their insulin?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great. When there already aren’t enough workers, people will get to buy a handle of vodka & Netflix & chill. Dumb public policy.
Riiiiight, because $800/month is enough to live the good life in MoCo. $800 would get you a shared room in a basement. Ten years ago.
However, it COULD make the difference for someone who needs to fix their car to get to a job interview, to not have to choose between utilities and groceries, or not have to ration insulin and die.
Like all government programs, this one will never end and only expand. You wouldn't want to deprive someone of their insulin?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great. When there already aren’t enough workers, people will get to buy a handle of vodka & Netflix & chill. Dumb public policy.
Riiiiight, because $800/month is enough to live the good life in MoCo. $800 would get you a shared room in a basement. Ten years ago.
However, it COULD make the difference for someone who needs to fix their car to get to a job interview, to not have to choose between utilities and groceries, or not have to ration insulin and die.