That’s a Mistake – Senators Wish to Extend Unemployment Benefits
September 6, 2010 by myrna
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mortgage refinance Politicians realize that the population is dummying down, and they often realize that the lowest common denominator is the “mean average intelligence level” of their voters. Therefore, when a political issue comes up they turn on the political rhetoric and they try to simplify the situation into one sentence, which they can use as their mantra for their stump speeches as they go around and try to get votes.
juegos What they don’t realize is many of the states that are providing these unemployment benefits are going to go broke, as their tax revenues has also been curtailed due to economic pressures and the bottom of the business cycle.
home buyer Now, some senators are telling the media that many people in their district are calling and asking for extended unemployment benefits. The bleeding heart liberals have chosen to put forth another bill in the Senate, which would help about 2 million unemployed folks for an additional 14-weeks extra since their current benefits will be expiring. Folks in states with 8.5% unemployment, would get yet, another six-weeks additional making it 20-weeks.
After the giant economic collapse in 2008, many political pundits got up and said the problem is with capitalism and greed. That definitely is obviously an over simplification of the reality, and fails to take into consideration that the United States of America has a GDP of $17 trillion because capitalism works just fine. Not only that, but we wouldn’t have nearly the middle class we do if it weren’t for capitalism, and the productivity that comes from people desire and want more (greed if you will).
I guess my point is that this selection does not surprise me at all. We will often be on the short end because of ill will towards us. As long as we continue to do what we think is the right thing for other people and other nations around the world we will just have to live with it.
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