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Default The "Give Me Society"

In article , dump-on-
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On 7/19/12 8:25 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...

On 7/18/2012 3:12 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/18/12 4:01 PM, amdx wrote:
Type in "how do I qualify...
and your search engine will fill in with what Americans
are searching for, mostly how to get something from the taxpayers.

41% of all births are paid for by taxpayer money.

1 in 3 live in a household that receives food stamps, subsidized
housing, cash welfare or medicaid.


http://www.staged.com/video?v=Klmb

Mikek


Google Query: How do I qualify to be an ignorant, ill-informed,
right-wing asshole...

Response: See amdx


You're operating at the intellectual level of JustHate, Meyer, Bilious
Bill, fella. I'm sure they will give you reach-arounds.

I showed you something you didn't want to see,
so rather than refute the numbers, you attack me.
Oh, I get it, there is no refuting the numbers.
Attack the messenger.
I don't mind a good argument, I might learn something,
but all you do is name call. That's useless.
Mikek


It's bad to want to qualify for the unemployment insurance that *I* have
paid into for 30 years?



If you are an employee, unemployment insurance is paid for by your
employer through state and federal payroll taxes. Now the payroll taxes
your employer pays probably are figured into the compensation you
receive, but you are not likely be paying directly for your own
unemployment insurance. When I had employees, I paid the tax on their
behalf, and while I don't recall the exact number, it wasn't a large
amount per person.


Well, if you are the sole employee, the monies that you would have to
pay would go to you if you didn't have to pay them. Also, if you were an
employee, the money that the employer has to pay in would go to the
employees instead.