Many people who have been living on EDD benefits will have their free money dry up starting September 6th and it doesn't seem like another extension is coming.
First, a lot of lazy people who have been sucking at the teet for a year and a half are about to be angry they can't receive a pay check for sitting on their ass. Who, where, and how will this anger be directed?
There will be an entire new group of people re-entering the workforce who have been out of work for a long time due to free gibs, almost 8 million people. How will this effect the economy? Positive, negative, both?
I can't fully explain why but it feels like an important marker, but it feels like a big deal. What do you all think?
Not a dude. And no, not everyone has paid into our system. If you live long enough, everyone has a time when they need help. That is one of the things our taxes are for. Unemployment. To call me a "drain" on our system is laughable. I have spent years doing volunteer work and not getting paid, so i hardly think i have an "entitled" attitude. When you make up a false pandemic to deliberately cripple the working man, and you want us to blame the working man for all of your woes and trouble? Yes, it is not the illegal immigrants, the banks, the crooked politicians - it is the every day working American who is the enemy. I just found out yesterday that i have cancer. Maybe soon you will be lucky and be able to rejoice that you have one less person breathing too much of your oxygen and draining your fountain. But you keep up that spiritual and positive energy that you displayed so eloquently.
Not a doctor, but please look into HCQ for your diagnosis. If not as a main treatment for it, at the very minimum as an addition to your treatment. Something that's inexpensive that you can get started on right away.
https://greatawakening.win/p/12kFUMarbk/hydroxychloroquine-would-you-bel/c/
I'm so sorry to hear about this 🙏
Thank you. I really appreciate it. I will look into it.
Also search for MMS - it's basically the equivalent of HCQ
I did not know that. Thank you!
Looks like the link to the page is broken, but someone shared an updated link in the comments
https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/clinical-trials/search/v?id=NCI-2019-08359