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Fck Ths Thngs
Join Date: May 2014
Location: NJ
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Lets try this: how do you feel about people who spend well beyond their means and then expect hand outs or try to abuse the system? This happens at all income levels. |
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cooler commie than elph
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: In a hole, help
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Anyway, in Norway, you don't receive unemployment benefits unless you're a job-seeker. The Labour and Welfare Administration requires you to actively look for jobs and be willing to accept just about any kind of work, practically anywhere in the country. It's practically impossible to live comfortably off of unemployment benefits, even in Norway. Most people who have to aren't very satisfied about it - this also goes for countries that provide "generous benefits". Generous benefits do NOT make jobless lazy: Study claims countries with best welfare have the least happy unemployed | Daily Mail Online "So where are all of these able-bodied lazy adults who are luxuriating off of their benefits? They are a fabrication." 7 Common Myths About People on Welfare - Everyday Feminism https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_relea...-gwb033015.php
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Fck Ths Thngs
Join Date: May 2014
Location: NJ
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6. Lack of financial priorities Theres not only 4 factors, but youd sooner die than ever admit we can be part of our own problems. Held accountable = responsible for solving their problems without goverment assistance. |
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