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More liberal apologist nonsense. Blame the stockholders... Blame the corporations... Blame everyone but the people who make bad personal choices.

$8 hour is fine. And if you CHOSE to be a lazy deadbeat in your early years then you might just have to work two 30 hour a week jobs. And, mcdonald's is just one example. Your local welfare office has staffing people who can help you get a full-time job or whatever you need. Just don't intentionally bomb the interviews like most leeches who only care about that monthly deposit on the EBT card.


And having to work hard as an adult the byproduct of CHOOSING to make bad decisions while you're young, you have to work hard to dig yourself out of that hole. After 4-5 years you should easily be making $30k++ per year. All it takes is hard work.... Which is difficult for certain people and cultures, again, because some cultures take pride in avoiding work and see it as more intelligent to just cash in that gubment check.



Life is not easy. Not for ANY culture or race. Very few people are born into money, and most of the people you see driving nice cars and living in nice houses have worked their entire lives for it.

Yet certain cultures just want that dumped into their lap. They blame these people who have worked hard for "holding them back", and it's just another excuse...

"excuses"... Yet another concept that certain cultures accept as answers to problems.

Yea, I agree if you choose to not try you are in fact a deadbeat but do you live in or around this area? you saying "there's plenty of jobs available" when you know jack-squat about the area's economy, hell you can't even get a job at out local Wal-mart, all positions are full. We used to manufacture all the electronics that were in an American home now there is but a couple left, (I think Vizio is US based), that may be it. Your probably from an all-white town, had your education paid for, and wanted for little your whole life and know very little about the different economies in different area's of the country, come to FL and try to get a job then get back to me..
 
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Yea, I agree if you choose to not try you are in fact a deadbeat but do you live in or around this area? you saying "there's plenty of jobs available" when you know jack-squat about the area's economy, hell you can't even get a job at out local Wal-mart, all positions are full. We used to manufacture all the electronics that were in an American home now there is but a couple left, (I think Vizio is US based), that may be it. Your probably from an all-white town, had your education paid for, and wanted for little your whole life and know very little about the different economies in different area's of the country, come to FL and try to get a job then get back to me..

Then move.

I know all about the slow former boon towns and how they bitch and moan about china jobs all while being completely unwilling to move and find work elsewhere. And, I know all about Florida and their issues basically anywhere that isn't a beach or Disney.

It's yet one more problem that liberal culture brings to our society... This concept that you have some 'right' to stay in one area and that the gubment should write you that liberal votecheck so you don't have to leave to find work.


If industry changes then you need to adjust your skillset. This may mean a brief decrease in pay, but that's life. The gubment shouldn't be supporting these deadbeats with taxpayer dollars who are unwilling to adapt to normal changes in environment.