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The overall point I’m trying to make is that businesses got huge PPP loans, and are about to get more next week, and they took that money and improved their businesses, bought equipment, etc. and now the only thing missing is their low wage slaves. They aren’t coming back for less than 15/hr. That old business model is dead and should’ve never existed in the first place. The quicker people realize this, the better off they’ll be.
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The end date for enhanced UI was set perfectly. By august, the majority of the nation will be vaccinated. That was the plan. Now, Corporations and lobbyists wants their slaves back 2 months early. Why? The majority of these folks are women with children. The schools just opened back up. Now, we should cut their benefits early to force them back out there before everyone’s vaccinated? The Chamber of Commerce just launched a multi-million dollar campaign designed to shame the unemployed for not taking low wage jobs.
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Free? What do you mean free? Hey, wait a minute. You mean to tell me that you haven’t paid UI insurance your entire working life and I have here in NJ for 25 years? This is outrageous! So, everyone on this board is a free-loader except for ME? An entire board full of welfare queens? You too? Even B-man? Lol. The real problem was the PPP loans. What idiot thought of that? Businesses should’ve received small loans just to keep the lights on, not keep all of their employees, when there was no possible way for a business to know what they’d look like when the dust settled, and hope to have that loan wiped away. Really stupid idea that just ended up being a bailout and screwed over workers. Employees should’ve all been kicked to UI in the meantime. THAT’S where all of the fraud and abuse occurred. There were scummy businesses, big and small, getting those loans and still laying off employees to UI, then were calling them back to work, which forced them off of UI, only to lay them off again a month later when cases went through the roof, which then prevented them from getting back onto UI. That was happening everywhere in Florida. Ya, if I was one of these people, I’m in no hurry to come back to work for scumbags like that. They also had multiple gaps (Aug. and Dec.) in between stimulus deals. Trump decided to have a hissy fit about Twitter, refused to sign the stimulus, and went golfing on Christmas Eve, only to sign it the next day, and everyone’s UI lapsed and they had to reapply. That took an average of 1-3 months to start receiving payments again depending on the state. He screwed over 30 million unemployed people on Christmas. None of that had to happen. He did that. That was a major mistake on his part and the GOP controlled Senate paid dearly for it.
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It was written right after the head of Cyber Command announced that it was the most secure election in history. You lost snowflake. That wasn’t a very close election.
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https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/2020-election-most-secure-history-dhs/#app
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No state systems getting hacked like 2016 either. It was the most successful and secure election in history.
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Single game Bills tickets go on sale May 12
Governor replied to SlimShady'sSpaceForce's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Yes, let’s make everyone vote in person so working class people can’t vote. That will fix this problem Republicans have with voters!
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Oh dear. This is where people will claim that the sampling is off and should be 50/50 split R/D right guys? LMAO. Sixty-three percent of American approve of President Biden's job performance thus far, according to an Associated Press-NORC poll released Monday, up 2 percentage points from late March. The poll found 96 percent of Democrats, 62 percent of independents and 23 percent of Republicans surveyed approve of Biden's work in his first three full months in office. The survey also showed Americans with a growing sense of optimism about the direction of the country, with 54 percent saying the nation is on the right track, compared to 44 percent who believe it is on the wrong track. The 54 percent mark is the highest of any AP-NORC poll response to the question since 2017.