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anyway, i am honestly interested in hearing what it's like living on an oil rig... would be cool if you'd tell us what it's like. seems like it'd be hard, dangerous work in an environment that's frightening and frustrating. and location must seem surreal.
 
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i know the difference but to me, seems about this scary. although it would be cool to go explore this place.

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how about we ditch the politics and everyone post stuff to amuse a hardworking guy?
 
Still waiting, but thanks for the spell check. BF from Canada off on Saturdays? You amuse me, really helps to pass the time while I'm at work.

Why are you on the internet if you are at "work"?
 

PUT ME IN CHARGE . . .

Put me in charge of food stamps. I'd get rid of Lone Star cards; no cash for Ding Dongs or Ho Ho's, just money for 50-pound bags of rice and beans, blocks of cheese and all the powdered milk you can haul away. If you want steak and frozen pizza, then get a job.
Put me in charge of Medicaid. The first thing I'd do is to get women Norplant birth control implants or tubal ligations. Then, we'll test recipients for drugs, alcohol, and nicotine. If you want to reproduce or use drugs, alcohol, or smoke, then get a job.
Put me in charge of government housing. Ever live in a military barracks? You will maintain our property in a clean and good state of repair. Your home" will be subject to inspections anytime and possessions will be inventoried. If you want a plasma TV or Xbox 360, then get a job and your own place.
In addition, you will either present a check stub from a job each week or you will report to a "government" job. It may be cleaning the roadways of trash, painting and repairing public housing, whatever we find for you. We will sell your 22 inch rims and low profile tires and your blasting stereo and speakers and put that money toward the "common good.."
Before you write that I've violated someone's rights, realize that all of the above is voluntary. If you want our money, accept our rules. Before you say that this would be "demeaning" and ruin their "self esteem," consider that it wasn't that long ago that taking someone else's money for doing absolutely nothing was demeaning and lowered self esteem.
If we are expected to pay for other people's mistakes we should at least attempt to make them learn from their bad choices. The current system rewards them for continuing to make bad choices.
AND While you are on Gov't subsistence, you no longer can VOTE! Yes, that is correct. For you to vote would be a conflict of interest. You will voluntarily remove yourself from voting while you are receiving a Gov't welfare check. If you want to vote, then get a job.


Ditto.
I have NEVER been on any type of government assistance, I have never applied for unemployment, I worked my ass off and became successful.


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I'm receive foods stamps. I have a full time job and pay the rest of my bills. I agree that if you are to sorry to work to better yourself or you use drugs that you shouldn't be helped. I do appreciate my help cause I wouldn't hardly be able to put good in my 3 boys mouth. I can guarantee that when I make enough money not to need help I will not be receiving food stamps.

So you decided to have three kids when you can't even afford to feed them? You need to be castrated.
 
I said it before and I'll say it again. I came from a poorer uneducated background and instead of relying on others I worked my ass off and put my self through school. I've had to delay having kids while I build up enough wealth to make sure I can properly take care of them and not rely on shit like food stamps. I've been forced by my government to pay thousands up thousands of dollars into EI (Employment Insurance) and CPP (Canadian Pension Plan) and I've never once had to touch that. Most likely there wont be anything of a pension left for me when I do retire so I'm making sure the only person I have to rely on is my self. I've seen so many people abuse welfare and EI it's disgusting.
 
Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to blame the people who abuse the system on the current financial state of the most countries. Corporations are raping us even worse but it pisses me off to see all of these people getting free handouts when they shouldn't be.
 
That bullshit OP is propaganda written by a 50 year old white guy. I'm not saying I disagree with everything it conveys, but the method is designed to instigate anger in conservative republican white people. It is disingenuous and lame.

Yeah, this. Some of the ideas would cost tax payers more and some are rather fascist.
 
That bullshit OP is propaganda written by a 50 year old white guy. I'm not saying I disagree with everything it conveys, but the method is designed to instigate anger in conservative republican white people. It is disingenuous and lame.[/QUO

Jesse Jackson, and Al Sharpton ( old black guys) messege is nothing but love and peace. Interested in hearing your POV on something past line three.
 
Got a good job I guess. Do you know anything about being are ET on a oil rig?

Do you know anything about automotive testing?
 
Do you know anything about automotive testing?

With a set of schematics for the particular make and model I could do basic troubleshooting, other than that no. With the technology in vehicles today its almost impossible without a diagnostics computer.
 
That bullshit OP is propaganda written by a 50 year old white guy. I'm not saying I disagree with everything it conveys, but the method is designed to instigate anger in conservative republican white people. It is disingenuous and lame.[/QUO

Jesse Jackson, and Al Sharpton ( old black guys) messege is nothing but love and peace. Interested in hearing your POV on something past line three.

where do you get the line 3 nonsense? people are reading the whole thing and dismissing it as garbage. if i look at a turd and tell you it's a turd you just look kinda crazy asking people yea but what about the last few inches??? dude, it's a turd. that is our POV on the whole thing. these are ignorant, poorly reasoned, bad ideas.
 
I can see where the anger comes from

some 15 years ago I found myself without health insurance and had two young children so I went to the department of social services to apply for medicaid (you couldn't buy insurance privately in the state at the time for under a few thousand a month which was still true until a couple of years ago).
I remember thinking on the way there that they'd surely think I was some sort of fraud because I was driving a car only a couple of years old (a neon)and I owned my own home.
I pulled into the parking lot and was horrified to see bmw's, mercedes, lexus and other assorted cars that were either very big dollars (even used) or were loaded with after market upgrades..custom exhaust, window tint, expensive rims and tires etc..
Going inside was even more horrifying to me..brand new hairstyles and clothes, expensive if not classy shoes, huge gold jewelry and a bazillion small kids running around that looked like the adults mini-me's all the while nastily berating the people working at the counters about their "food stamps" or "temporary assistance for needy families" all the while I'm thinking.."god, sell all your shit and pay for it yourself assholes". Angry, nasty sense of entitlement.
I don't apologize for using medicaid for my girls, they sorely needed it and I truly didn't have another means of making sure they were insured and I don't live in an area that has free or low income clinics. One of the wealthiest states in the nation so we must all be wealthy right? Not so much.

Its hard not to walk away from an experience like that and not feel like there are people horribly abusing a system that was set up in a time where people were literally so desperate they put their children on trains hoping they'd find some place where they literally wouldn't starve to death. I can relate to the anger to some degree but really DONT have any idea how to weed out those that truly need it vs those that don't.
 
so people are saving up ten years of welfare for cars? interesting.
 
we need a breaking bad tv show about this shit.... :coffee:
 
They can't sell the cars and buy something cheaper? or the gold? or hell the clothes?

Anytime I find myself in a position where I am starting to struggle I start unloading things

I don't actually have cable television for instance. We downsized from 4 cars to two. I heat primarily with wood because diesel (home heating oil) is outrageous. You cut back until theres nothing left to cut back on THEN ask for help.
To pretend that some people DON'T abuse the system is naive. I've seen a few people make spectacularly bad decisions regarding money then look for and get help from government assistance..but in living with my sig other I can see where some of this happens. I was fortunate enough to have a pretty good financial upbringing and understood a lot of how to navigate various things ..he did not and didn't know how to function financially...
I think when you have generations of families relying on assistance theres a huge problem.

I don't begrude anyone healthcare (I was in the field after all) I think everyone should have access to education and healthcare but after that is where things get shaky for me. I volunteer at a food kitchen. Hell I donate to a pet food charity because I get it, shit happens and if you just need short term help then you should be able to get it.
I'm pretty liberal about what I consider basic needs but you can't drive a basic car or if you live in an area of public transportation use that? You need a pound of tacky jewelry on you?
If its temporary assistance why can you apply for it over and over again with no accountability for what you're doing to improve your situation?
 
just want to know how people on welfare get fancy cars. i know damned well they don't get enough welfare to get them also having been a foster child i know you see foster parent's cars in the parking lot pretty often... the women i know on welfare don't dress fancy or drive nice cars they go to food banks to not starve. a manicure costs 4 dollars at walmart and lasts till the bottle runs out etc. i think the welfare mom in a mercedes is flat out horseshit or drug dealing. or whoring... :thinking:

here it's pretty strict about who qualifies and what you have to do to keep qualifying.
 
I've worked on so many different jobs where guy's, even the lowest paid labourers, will make well over a 100k a year plus benefits and pension and still abuse the system. A lot of these guys come from the east coast to work here (which is something I applaud) but because their home province has a higher unemployment rate they only have to work about 350hrs until they can collect the maximum EI benefits for 10 months. So once they get their hours and have already made 40-60k, they ask for a lay off. They usually get it, than go home and collect the benefits for as long as possible. Some even do shit like get sick notes from doctors to get their benefits extended. They'll take jobs under the table to avoid taxes and still be able to collect their benefits. This isn't just a couple of people, its hundreds that I've personally seen. Out of all of my friends that have had to go on EI none of them tried working as soon as possible. Lots even refused jobs because it didn't pay enough ($21/hr wasn't enough for one while he had 0 skills or training). Yes some people do actually need the assistance but from my own personal experience most I've seen that get it just abuse it.
 
a good read about the presidency of the man who invented the welfare queen.


During Ronald Reagan's two terms in the White House, the minimum wage was frozen at $3.35 an hour, while prices rose, thus eroding the standard of living of millions of low-wage workers. The number of people living beneath the federal poverty line rose from 26.1 million in 1979 to 32.7 million in 1988. Meanwhile, the rich got much richer. By the end of the decade, the richest 1 percent of Americans had 39 percent of the nation's wealth.

Another of Reagan's enduring legacies is the steep increase in the number of homeless people, which by the late 1980s had swollen to 600,000 on any given night - and 1.2 million over the course of a year. Many were Vietnam veterans, children and laid-off workers.
In early 1984 on Good Morning America, Reagan defended himself against charges of callousness toward the poor in a classic blaming-the-victim statement saying that "the homeless . . . are homeless, you might say, by choice."

Daily Kos: The "Welfare Queen," The "Homeless By Choice": Reagan's Toxic Legacy
 
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