It does make your blood boil but this is just as bad if not worse.Welfare Payout Statistics That Will Make Your Blood Boil!
Having trouble just making ends meet because of taxes that go to people who don’t work?
Check your State and see how you’d do not working at all!
A Cato Institute study has determined that welfare benefits in fact payout more than a full time minimum wage job in at least 35 states! WTF? 1. The free money is more than $15 an hour in over ten states
2. Welfare is more than a newly college educated teacher in eleven states makes
3. Outdoes the salary of a computer programmer in three states!
4. The highest welfare payouts are over $20 an hour! (Hawaii, with payments equaling $29.13 per hour, DC at $24.43 per hour, Massachusetts at $24.30 , Connecticut at $21.33, New York at $21.01 per hour, New Jersey at $20.89 per hour, Rhode Island at $20.83 per hour and Vermont at $20.36 per hour)
Only one of these is mandated by the Constitution...
...the other two were mandated by the Socialist Party of America (1897-1946)
Writing a check to the federal government today for quarterly payment (a little late so I will be penalized as well).
Check will be for over $25k.
Care to tell me Guesser how I should pay more? Should I work a couple of extra hours today? Should I have another meeting to discuss potential revenue making ventures? Should I hire another person, or should I fire someone?
Please let me know how I should run my business.
Just make it out to "The Guesser". Take the middleman Gov't out, since I'll get most of it anyway each month. You can even waive the late penalty. I blew all my survivor pools this week after being near cashing, where I was in line to make alot more than that. Thanks for working hard Gassy. :toast:
Joe, I give you shit because you think you know who the poor are, and how they got there. I would wager you don't even know anyone who is poor.
Well one would think you would have empathy then for those who are less fortunate. You want to lump the poor all into one group. It probably makes more sense to you that way. But the 500 million people in the world who live in poverty are individuals. And I'm sure they don't all fit in your nice tidy little mold. I have stated before that governments won't solve the problem. But neither will writing these people off as lazy or sluts or however you want to pigeon hole them. Most of the people living in poverty in the world, will never get the opportunity pull themselves out of this horrible trap.