Thursday, March 11, 2010

Bah! to Conservative Kyl! Employer Exploitation = Entitlement = Disincentive

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When multi-billionaires and their millionaire buds in Congress (both cushy benefited by the very people they call out as entitled) whine about entitlement I say:

No one is more attached to their entitlements than Congressmen and Employers. Take away their government health insurance, call them temporary workers, disinvite them to all Congressional social functions, lay them off and deem them zero benefit or uneligible.

Are we a system of feudalism? yes capitalism descends from feudalism.

EXPLOITATION =
Refers to the use of people as a resource, with little or no consideration of their well-being.

50% of New York State's unemployed are eligible to receive unemployment.

The other 50% suffer unless they have children, are over 65 years old, disabled or blind so that the other half can have their benefits. It is the other 50%, The Ghetto Workers, the entitlements of this billionaires/millionaire system, the truly EXPLOITED, the most Underpaid with NO BENEFITS workers in the system who are lifting up WEAK entitled employer economy.


Isn't the real fact of this proclaimed recession [for we have been in a recession for at least a decade] that Wall Street proclaimed it. Aren't the extraordinary unemployment extensions that this Congressman whines of mainly for the financial people? Why is that?

I receive Zero Benefit which means $51 after taxes in New York City. I'm not sure what that money is for? Gosh darn it is so much I'm just looking at it. I have not been to a movie for 20 years and I don't have a TV. Let me go out and buy a TV with it; oops not enough then I would have to have cable TV. Well I guess I'll just stuff it under my mattress since I have no cookies and thus no jar and the banks aren't paying any interest. :S

Entitlement, a BIG Question and the Answer = Congressional and Employer entitlement.
Nuff said.
No?

"Entitlement is a guarantee of access to benefits because of rights or by agreement through law. It also refers, in a more casual sense, to someone's belief that one is deserving of some particular reward or benefit.[1] It is often used pejoratively in common parlance (e.g. a "sense of entitlement")."

I believe that the definition does not say employee for it is most likely the employer.

BAH!


[C]omplaints that extending unemployment payments discourages job-seeking have begun to bubble into the political debate. [...]

[Arizona GOP Sen. Jon] Kyl told the Senate he questioned why anyone would see unemployment benefits as helpful to the economy, or to the job market. ”If anything, continuing to pay people unemployment compensation is a disincentive for them to seek new work,” Kyl said. “I am sure most of them would like work and probably have tried to seek it, but you can’t argue it is a job enhancer.”

http://iowaindependent.com/29592/conservatives-label-unemployment-benefits-as-entitlement-program