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"Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona, the Republican whip, argued that
unemployment benefits dissuade people from job-hunting "because people
are being paid even though they're not working."

Excellent for John Kyl. Freakin' lazy assholes getting $600 a week is
too much for these lazy *******s to make when all these non-existent
jobs are out there waiting for qualified applicants.

Nevermind that employees and employers pay into an insurance fund in
most states and federally. Like other insurance coverages, medical,
life and disability, you should have to fight for coverage for which
you've paid in.

"Unemployment insurance "doesn't create new jobs. In fact, if
anything, continuing to pay people unemployment compensation is a
disincentive for them to seek new work," Kyl said during debate over
whether unemployment insurance and other benefits that expired amid
GOP objections Sunday should be extended.

"I'm sure most of them would like work and probably have tried to seek
it, but you can't argue that it's a job enhancer. If anything, as I
said, it's a disincentive. And the same thing with the COBRA extension
and the other extensions here," said Kyl."

Good for greedy, detatched, rich assholes who make laws and block
federal budgets 'cause the money is going to benefit some poor yutz
who doesn't have a pot to **** in, health insurance or enough money to
eat.

Maybe they'll block the foodstamp program next. Wanna see a teaparty?
These cocksuckers better watch out when they get home... I just hope
they've put enough of that cache of bullets aside to make sure
there'll be a different official in office next go round.

"Unemployment benefits are generally so small that much of it is often
used to pay for COBRA health insurance, even when subsidized. The size
of the benefits does not generally cover the cost of living and it
would be hard to find a single person who would prefer unemployment to
having a job so that they could get subsidized COBRA."
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C. Mor Butts wrote:
"Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona, the Republican whip, argued that
unemployment benefits dissuade people from job-hunting "because people
are being paid even though they're not working."

Excellent for John Kyl. Freakin' lazy assholes getting $600 a week is
too much for these lazy *******s to make when all these non-existent
jobs are out there waiting for qualified applicants.

Nevermind that employees and employers pay into an insurance fund in
most states and federally. Like other insurance coverages, medical,
life and disability, you should have to fight for coverage for which
you've paid in.

"Unemployment insurance "doesn't create new jobs. In fact, if
anything, continuing to pay people unemployment compensation is a
disincentive for them to seek new work," Kyl said during debate over
whether unemployment insurance and other benefits that expired amid
GOP objections Sunday should be extended.

"I'm sure most of them would like work and probably have tried to seek
it, but you can't argue that it's a job enhancer. If anything, as I
said, it's a disincentive. And the same thing with the COBRA extension
and the other extensions here," said Kyl."

Good for greedy, detatched, rich assholes who make laws and block
federal budgets 'cause the money is going to benefit some poor yutz
who doesn't have a pot to **** in, health insurance or enough money to
eat.

Maybe they'll block the foodstamp program next. Wanna see a teaparty?
These cocksuckers better watch out when they get home... I just hope
they've put enough of that cache of bullets aside to make sure
there'll be a different official in office next go round.

"Unemployment benefits are generally so small that much of it is often
used to pay for COBRA health insurance, even when subsidized. The size
of the benefits does not generally cover the cost of living and it
would be hard to find a single person who would prefer unemployment to
having a job so that they could get subsidized COBRA."


Harry. When you speak in your native tongue you lose us. What's a yutz?
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On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 22:00:56 -0500, anon-e-moose
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C. Mor Butts wrote:
"Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona, the Republican whip, argued that
unemployment benefits dissuade people from job-hunting "because people
are being paid even though they're not working."

Excellent for John Kyl. Freakin' lazy assholes getting $600 a week is
too much for these lazy *******s to make when all these non-existent
jobs are out there waiting for qualified applicants.

Nevermind that employees and employers pay into an insurance fund in
most states and federally. Like other insurance coverages, medical,
life and disability, you should have to fight for coverage for which
you've paid in.

"Unemployment insurance "doesn't create new jobs. In fact, if
anything, continuing to pay people unemployment compensation is a
disincentive for them to seek new work," Kyl said during debate over
whether unemployment insurance and other benefits that expired amid
GOP objections Sunday should be extended.

"I'm sure most of them would like work and probably have tried to seek
it, but you can't argue that it's a job enhancer. If anything, as I
said, it's a disincentive. And the same thing with the COBRA extension
and the other extensions here," said Kyl."

Good for greedy, detatched, rich assholes who make laws and block
federal budgets 'cause the money is going to benefit some poor yutz
who doesn't have a pot to **** in, health insurance or enough money to
eat.

Maybe they'll block the foodstamp program next. Wanna see a teaparty?
These cocksuckers better watch out when they get home... I just hope
they've put enough of that cache of bullets aside to make sure
there'll be a different official in office next go round.

"Unemployment benefits are generally so small that much of it is often
used to pay for COBRA health insurance, even when subsidized. The size
of the benefits does not generally cover the cost of living and it
would be hard to find a single person who would prefer unemployment to
having a job so that they could get subsidized COBRA."


Harry. When you speak in your native tongue you lose us. What's a yutz?


Look it up you ignorant putz. You know what a putz is, dontcha? Bruce
likes to ride with puta as his handle.
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On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 18:13:27 -0800, C. Mor Butts
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"Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona, the Republican whip, argued that
unemployment benefits dissuade people from job-hunting "because people
are being paid even though they're not working."


always nice when the rich political class tells the middle class
they're gonna bail out the rich but the workers can get ****ed.

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bpuharic wrote:
On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 18:13:27 -0800, C. Mor Butts
wrote:

"Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona, the Republican whip, argued that
unemployment benefits dissuade people from job-hunting "because people
are being paid even though they're not working."


always nice when the rich political class tells the middle class
they're gonna bail out the rich but the workers can get ****ed.

I wonder why Krausie singles out the republicans. It's really a
bi-partisan effort. Currently, it's the democrats that are leading the
US into bankruptcy.


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anon-e-moose wrote:
bpuharic wrote:
On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 18:13:27 -0800, C. Mor Butts
wrote:

"Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona, the Republican whip, argued that
unemployment benefits dissuade people from job-hunting "because people
are being paid even though they're not working."


always nice when the rich political class tells the middle class
they're gonna bail out the rich but the workers can get ****ed.

I wonder why Krausie singles out the republicans. It's really a
bi-partisan effort. Currently, it's the democrats that are leading the
US into bankruptcy.


Promoter of union thuggery, baby-killing, transgenderism, communism,
newsgroup-offtopicism, lowdown spoofing of others' id's, welfarism,
racism, misogyny, anti-sportsmanship, nail-biting.
Krause in a nutshell. Had to use a coconut shell.

Lib - By all that is sacred, they shall be expunged from rec.boats.

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On Tue, 02 Mar 2010 09:10:23 -0600, Jim "Jim wrote:

anon-e-moose wrote:
bpuharic wrote:
On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 18:13:27 -0800, C. Mor Butts
wrote:

"Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona, the Republican whip, argued that
unemployment benefits dissuade people from job-hunting "because people
are being paid even though they're not working."

always nice when the rich political class tells the middle class
they're gonna bail out the rich but the workers can get ****ed.

I wonder why Krausie singles out the republicans. It's really a
bi-partisan effort. Currently, it's the democrats that are leading the
US into bankruptcy.


Promoter of union thuggery, baby-killing, transgenderism, communism,
newsgroup-offtopicism, lowdown spoofing of others' id's, welfarism,
racism, misogyny, anti-sportsmanship, nail-biting.
Krause in a nutshell. Had to use a coconut shell.

Lib - By all that is sacred, they shall be expunged from rec.boats.


You've been expunged of your brain.
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On 3/2/10 1:05 PM, jps wrote:
On Tue, 02 Mar 2010 09:10:23 -0600, Jim"Jim wrote:

anon-e-moose wrote:
bpuharic wrote:
On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 18:13:27 -0800, C. Mor
wrote:

"Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona, the Republican whip, argued that
unemployment benefits dissuade people from job-hunting "because people
are being paid even though they're not working."

always nice when the rich political class tells the middle class
they're gonna bail out the rich but the workers can get ****ed.

I wonder why Krausie singles out the republicans. It's really a
bi-partisan effort. Currently, it's the democrats that are leading the
US into bankruptcy.


Promoter of union thuggery, baby-killing, transgenderism, communism,
newsgroup-offtopicism, lowdown spoofing of others' id's, welfarism,
racism, misogyny, anti-sportsmanship, nail-biting.
Krause in a nutshell. Had to use a coconut shell.

Lib - By all that is sacred, they shall be expunged from rec.boats.


You've been expunged of your brain.



I'm not convinced he ever had one. He's certainly in competition with
loogy and snotty for "Dumbest Poster in Rec.Boats."
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On Tue, 02 Mar 2010 07:49:10 -0500, anon-e-moose
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bpuharic wrote:
On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 18:13:27 -0800, C. Mor Butts
wrote:

"Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona, the Republican whip, argued that
unemployment benefits dissuade people from job-hunting "because people
are being paid even though they're not working."


always nice when the rich political class tells the middle class
they're gonna bail out the rich but the workers can get ****ed.

I wonder why Krausie singles out the republicans. It's really a
bi-partisan effort. Currently, it's the democrats that are leading the
US into bankruptcy.



bush was president when the US went bankrupt
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