2minkey
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Have you received unemployment?
yeah, it does seem like someone is looking for a way to deny having accepted government handouts, doesn't it.
Have you received unemployment?
Socialism gives all the power to the people/public equally. Everybody owns everything as opposed to a select few owning the means of production and the masses working towards making the select few richer.(Capitalism).
That's not how it's worked in the past..but then again, Capitalism isn't working the way it was conceived either.
funded by my employer
Did you miss this part?
It wasn't free,
You do know what income is, don't you?
The amount of money or its equivalent received during a period of time in exchange for labor or services, from the sale of goods or property, or as profit from financial investments.
and you should be bitching up a storm about employers having to pay anything into such a system to begin with.
See, whether you pay tax on it or not doesn't matter. You're still receiving money for not working.
Delayed compensation. Instead of making $23/hr, I have to forgo current income because it's being diverted.
Jim said:If your employer did not have to divert funds to the state to cover your unemployment they could pay you that money as compensation instead.
If you do not claim UI then you are simply not claiming that which rightfully belongs to you. That is your prerogative. Saying that others should do as you do, as stupid as that is, is not up to you.
Inkara said:I've had some of my income diverted into that fund from every paycheck since I was 17, through no choice of my own. I feel fully justified in applying for a payment out of the fund I've been forced to pay into.
Yeah, your need to stroke your ego by trying to prove someone a hypocrite is blinding you to the facts of the case.
Unemployment insurance is INSURANCE, not a HANDOUT.
You have to pay into the program before you can draw out of it. If you've never worked a day in your life, you cannot get payments from the unemployment insurance program.
Welfare is a HANDOUT, not INSURANCE. If you've never worked a day in your life, you can get welfare, food stamps, etc. Gonz demonizes government handouts. Why is that such a hard concept for you to grasp?
Obviously not.Nope, i'm completely aware of the facts of the case
You get paid money that's been paid in by your employer, and by extension, you. This is money you cannot get if you have not worked. That's the fundamental difference between that and welfare. Unemployment insurance is not a handout. I always thought you were educated but your complete inability to understand this simple point really boggles the mind.Yes, it is. You get paid while you're not working.
Just like with private health insurance, or car insurance, or worker's comp insurance, or AFLAC. If you get new private health insurance, and then two months later you need surprise open heart surgery, which would cost far more than the one or two monthly payments you've made into your private health insurance, do you consider that to be a free handout as well?It is easily possible to take out far more than you've paid in.
He didn't use a handout. Welfare is a handout. Unemployment is an insurance payout. These are two different things. Who the administrator of the fund is does not matter.Gonz only demonizes government handouts he doesn't use himself.
Obviously not.
You get paid money that's been paid in by your employer, and by extension, you.
This is money you cannot get if you have not worked.
That's the fundamental difference between that and welfare.
Unemployment insurance is not a handout.
I always thought you were educated but your complete inability to understand this simple point really boggles the mind.
Just like with private health insurance, or car insurance, or worker's comp insurance, or AFLAC. If you get new private health insurance, and then two months later you need surprise open heart surgery, which would cost far more than the one or two monthly payments you've made into your private health insurance, do you consider that to be a free handout as well?
He didn't use a handout. Welfare is a handout. Unemployment is an insurance payout. These are two different things.
Unemployment insurance is not a handout.
Unemployment. Insurance. Is. Not. A. Handout.
Can I make it any clearer than that, or do I need to get out the finger puppets to help explain it?
Obviously not.Obviously far more than you.
But that does not make it a handout.You get paid money for not working that comes from taxes on all employers.
And that matters how? Oh, wait. It doesn't. (As an aside, Gonz was on unemployment for 45 days, and was paying into it for many, many years before that, which makes your non-point even less of a point in this case.)But of course you can easily get far more than you paid in.
From money your employer has paid into the fund. With welfare, there is no requirement to pay anything in first.There are differences but fundamentally you're getting paid while not working.
If you had to pay in first, it seems pretty obvious that it's not a handout.Sure it is.
I've got the idea understood, obviously a lot better than you do. As such, you've resulted to hypocrisy by accusing me of trolling and being insulting, and doing so in a patronizing tone, simply because I've expressed frustration that you're refusing to grasp a simple concept, and are doing so simply because you think it will make someone you don't like look bad. Sounds like someone might want to look in the mirror if he wants to find a losing argument.I would argue that you're displaying a mind boggling inability to understand a simple idea and that in your irrationality you have attempted to substitute trolling and insults for reason. It's typical of a losing argument.
The fact you just tried to tell me that car insurance is not compulsory is simply laughable. Now not only are you insulting, you're also wrong on your understanding of basic California law. Go ahead and drive without insurance and see what happens if you get caught.I'm saying that if you consider Welfare purely a handout then Unemploment is simalr enough to be considered a handout. There are differences but that doesn't make them entirely different. If it did I could simply point out that car insurance is entirely voluntary and claim that makes it completely differed from unemployment.
At least we can agree that they're two different things. Too bad you're wrong about unemployment being a handout, though.They are two different things that are both handouts.
There. Edited for accuracy. You're welcome.Unemployment NOT is a handout.
It's a simple point. I've made it as clear as possible. If you consider that trolling, then there's nothing I can do to help you.More trolling. Figures.
Yes, it is. You get paid while you're not working.