Sorry not buying it. I lost jobs when I was raising two children alone.
I had to be on welfare for two months. They provided food and medical better than i obtained from work. They even paid utilities.
I was on it at the time welfare put a lien on your home for repayment. That has been abolished. The time I lost my job the economy was humming and the job market non-existing.
Do you know what I did? I went out tirelessly to find work. In two months i was off all welfare and paid back my lien on the house over time.
In today's society there are signs at every establishment including the Post Office for help. In my 60 years I never saw the Post Office advertising for jobs. I tried to get a job at the Post Office and it was impossible.
So don't cry me a river because you chose Government over God.
Last week I visited with one of our janitors. She also works as a CNA at the nursing home. Sweet lady but her iq is low. Her choices in life are few. She took the jab to stay at work on her second job. Because of inflation she may well lose her little mobile jome because she can't make all of her bills. She does not drink or smoke or take drugs. She does physical labor. God says that we are to love people. This includes this lady who does her best each day but is not capable of understanding. Compassion is free. Food is not.
You might have lived through hardship, but you probably have a high iq and can reason.
I think you missed one part of what they said though that made this one entirely different than yours, which is, to even get a new job, you had to be vaccinated too. Sure, when you expierenced what you expierenced there wasn't many jobs to go around but during that time, at least one of the job requirements wasn't to get a vaccine. So, you don't get the vaccine you are fired. You want to get a job? Did you get your vaccine? Oh, you didn't? Oh I'm sorry we are only hiring people right now who have gotten it. Though that doesn't necessarily mean everyone was doing that, but a majority was.
Funny, I also was unemployed with a child. Did the food stamps and welfare, (and btw, that doesn’t happen right away, takes time to kick in). I had no family and no support. I choose to join the military. So because you were able to survive, it doesn’t mean others can. Nor should you judge those who had no other support system, had dependent family members that may have needed continuous medical treatment and couldn’t afford to go without it, and those who couldn’t afford to risk unemployment. Beside which, they knew if the jab took their life, they still had the insurance to cover their children’s future. Did you have family to help you, did you have some other support network? Not everyone does. I will not judge what someone else may have had to do, that judgement is left to God who btw says we should forgive. Not everyone has the option to quit and float till they get something else. So I’m sorry, I will just have to disagree with you and any who are condemning those who had to choose the vax or lose the support for their families.
I’m not a dude. Depends on which state you are in cause welfare does not kick in immediately. You can’t even get into the office immediately. Church’s and other places may provide help but not with mortgages or medical. And until recently damn near every job required the jab. I know, I was researching for the past couple of years on that. This discussion is getting no where. Just try not to judge, we are better than that.
Sorry not buying it. I lost jobs when I was raising two children alone.
I had to be on welfare for two months. They provided food and medical better than i obtained from work. They even paid utilities.
I was on it at the time welfare put a lien on your home for repayment. That has been abolished. The time I lost my job the economy was humming and the job market non-existing.
Do you know what I did? I went out tirelessly to find work. In two months i was off all welfare and paid back my lien on the house over time.
In today's society there are signs at every establishment including the Post Office for help. In my 60 years I never saw the Post Office advertising for jobs. I tried to get a job at the Post Office and it was impossible.
So don't cry me a river because you chose Government over God.
I lived it.
Last week I visited with one of our janitors. She also works as a CNA at the nursing home. Sweet lady but her iq is low. Her choices in life are few. She took the jab to stay at work on her second job. Because of inflation she may well lose her little mobile jome because she can't make all of her bills. She does not drink or smoke or take drugs. She does physical labor. God says that we are to love people. This includes this lady who does her best each day but is not capable of understanding. Compassion is free. Food is not. You might have lived through hardship, but you probably have a high iq and can reason.
Sorry my family raised me as you figure it out and stand on your own two feet.
I think you missed one part of what they said though that made this one entirely different than yours, which is, to even get a new job, you had to be vaccinated too. Sure, when you expierenced what you expierenced there wasn't many jobs to go around but during that time, at least one of the job requirements wasn't to get a vaccine. So, you don't get the vaccine you are fired. You want to get a job? Did you get your vaccine? Oh, you didn't? Oh I'm sorry we are only hiring people right now who have gotten it. Though that doesn't necessarily mean everyone was doing that, but a majority was.
Sorry not buying it. I work and I refused it. I am still working.
During the hoax you couldn't be thrown our if your home. That option wasn't available to me.
People want to live beyond their means is the problem.
Funny, I also was unemployed with a child. Did the food stamps and welfare, (and btw, that doesn’t happen right away, takes time to kick in). I had no family and no support. I choose to join the military. So because you were able to survive, it doesn’t mean others can. Nor should you judge those who had no other support system, had dependent family members that may have needed continuous medical treatment and couldn’t afford to go without it, and those who couldn’t afford to risk unemployment. Beside which, they knew if the jab took their life, they still had the insurance to cover their children’s future. Did you have family to help you, did you have some other support network? Not everyone does. I will not judge what someone else may have had to do, that judgement is left to God who btw says we should forgive. Not everyone has the option to quit and float till they get something else. So I’m sorry, I will just have to disagree with you and any who are condemning those who had to choose the vax or lose the support for their families.
People want to live beyond their means is the problem.
You quote God? How about God tell ybe poor soul to GET UP? Do it yourself.
To each his own.
I had no support system. It was me. Welfare kicks in almost immediately. They even have emergency funds.
Dud you miss the point about all the jobs out there now?
I’m not a dude. Depends on which state you are in cause welfare does not kick in immediately. You can’t even get into the office immediately. Church’s and other places may provide help but not with mortgages or medical. And until recently damn near every job required the jab. I know, I was researching for the past couple of years on that. This discussion is getting no where. Just try not to judge, we are better than that.
I never called you a dude.