Saturday, October 6, 2012

12 Million Unemployed And Looking For Work, Average Wage -- MI + Min / 2 = $32,500 Per Year

12 Million people need to be hired @ approximately $32,500 per year or a cost of $400 Billion per year.  Why is this so unsurmountable?  The Stock Market is doing better than ever and hasn't created significant jobs.  Small and large businesses choose not to hire and when they do, it is quite often at the lowest possible wage, if even full-time, or $15,600 per year.  I feel that on top of refusing to hire people, our capitalistic elite are cheating and are solely responsible for the unemployed.  It's my belief, that ObamaCare has made certain households making only $15,600 per year, eligible for Medicaid, as many don't have insurance and previously were not eligible.

In fact the government can afford to hire these people rather than listen to Rummynomics complain about victims, filthy dependent beggars that lack the self-sufficiency to get a job. 

The government spent trillions bailing out financial institutions and corporations, what about the unemployed?  It is a cruel hoax to blame people for not having a job when they certainly could work for the government.  Many are over qualified for the $32,500 wage.

Congress is totally out of touch with the reality of the American people, especially the unemployed.  It seems that everyone has a complaint to make about the unemployed but ignore the fact that it IS affordable to hire them rather than make them dependents, after they have lost their homes and any likely possibility of ever getting a home again.

We can't have it both ways, rummynomics is bogus and we are stuck with paying the unemployed as much as $20,000 or more on unemployment insurance or as little as $12,000 or less on a welfare and food stamp and rent subsidy package.  The unemployed are COSTING the government approximately $180 billion a year on one form of dependency or another.  This is foolish.

I feel that the Congress is childish and that the American people fail to participate strongly enough to change thinigs.  The President ABSOLUTELY cannot do this alone in our present system.

 

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