As to your first sentence, I think you would be hard pressed to find anyone that disagrees. I would add some others to the list, but you were speaking in generalities, I get that.
Your second sentence is pretty harsh because unemployment has always existed and will always exist barring some miraculous change. But I get your message and agree with it. There are signs for hiring all over my area now. My wife used to manage a business and she got calls from people about employment that just wanted to use her as a contact to satisfy the unemployment office. Although she was looking to hire, they weren't actually interested in working, just in retaining their unemployment. When I tell that story, I always get told I'm making things up. When the system pays out more or close to what people can make working, something's wrong. To address a problem you first have to come to grips that you have one.
Your third sentence describes the system as it currently exists. Take out the huge amounts of corruption and waste and it would be greatly improved.
Your last paragraph touches on a situation that can only be corrected by an enormous overhaul of our tax system. No better time to start than now in my opinion. Unfortunately for all of us, the people that make the rules are totally and wholly corrupt. So how about we work together to rid the system of them?
See Article V in my sig.