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You cant be seriousSFGbob said:
Food Stamps would just be the start. You’d be amazed at how many people would fill these jobs if the choice was between working or not eating2001400ex said:
Take away food stamps so America can get back to work!!!! Bob 2020!!!SFGbob said:
Get rid of welfare and you'll have all kinds of workers to fill those slots.HHusky said:https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/why-the-us-is-experiencing-a-widespread-worker-shortage/ar-BBUW6cB?ocid=spartandhp
"The hardest-to-find workers are no longer computer engineers. They are home health care aides, restaurant workers, and hotel staff." -
Nearly three-quarters of adults who participate in SNAP in a typical month work either that month or within a year of that month of participation. Over half of individuals who were participating in SNAP in a typical month in mid-2012 were working in that month. Furthermore, 74 percent worked in the year before or after that month (in the 25-month period). Rates were even higher when work among other household members is counted: 81 percent of SNAP households with a non-disabled adult, and 87 percent of households with children and a non-disabled adult, included at least one member who worked in this 25-month periodSFGbob said:
Food Stamps would just be the start. You’d be amazed at how many people would fill these jobs if the choice was between working or not eating2001400ex said:
Take away food stamps so America can get back to work!!!! Bob 2020!!!SFGbob said:
Get rid of welfare and you'll have all kinds of workers to fill those slots.HHusky said:https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/why-the-us-is-experiencing-a-widespread-worker-shortage/ar-BBUW6cB?ocid=spartandhp
"The hardest-to-find workers are no longer computer engineers. They are home health care aides, restaurant workers, and hotel staff."
https://www.cbpp.org/research/food-assistance/most-working-age-snap-participants-work-but-often-in-unstable-jobs -
It’s as if Food Stamps is the only welfare program out there.2001400ex said:
Nearly three-quarters of adults who participate in SNAP in a typical month work either that month or within a year of that month of participation. Over half of individuals who were participating in SNAP in a typical month in mid-2012 were working in that month. Furthermore, 74 percent worked in the year before or after that month (in the 25-month period). Rates were even higher when work among other household members is counted: 81 percent of SNAP households with a non-disabled adult, and 87 percent of households with children and a non-disabled adult, included at least one member who worked in this 25-month periodSFGbob said:
Food Stamps would just be the start. You’d be amazed at how many people would fill these jobs if the choice was between working or not eating2001400ex said:
Take away food stamps so America can get back to work!!!! Bob 2020!!!SFGbob said:
Get rid of welfare and you'll have all kinds of workers to fill those slots.HHusky said:https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/why-the-us-is-experiencing-a-widespread-worker-shortage/ar-BBUW6cB?ocid=spartandhp
"The hardest-to-find workers are no longer computer engineers. They are home health care aides, restaurant workers, and hotel staff."
https://www.cbpp.org/research/food-assistance/most-working-age-snap-participants-work-but-often-in-unstable-jobs
Are there other welfare programs beyond Food Stamps Kunt? -
2012 is your source?2001400ex said:
Nearly three-quarters of adults who participate in SNAP in a typical month work either that month or within a year of that month of participation. Over half of individuals who were participating in SNAP in a typical month in mid-2012 were working in that month. Furthermore, 74 percent worked in the year before or after that month (in the 25-month period). Rates were even higher when work among other household members is counted: 81 percent of SNAP households with a non-disabled adult, and 87 percent of households with children and a non-disabled adult, included at least one member who worked in this 25-month periodSFGbob said:
Food Stamps would just be the start. You’d be amazed at how many people would fill these jobs if the choice was between working or not eating2001400ex said:
Take away food stamps so America can get back to work!!!! Bob 2020!!!SFGbob said:
Get rid of welfare and you'll have all kinds of workers to fill those slots.HHusky said:https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/why-the-us-is-experiencing-a-widespread-worker-shortage/ar-BBUW6cB?ocid=spartandhp
"The hardest-to-find workers are no longer computer engineers. They are home health care aides, restaurant workers, and hotel staff."
https://www.cbpp.org/research/food-assistance/most-working-age-snap-participants-work-but-often-in-unstable-jobs -
Ok Bob. What other welfare products do you want to eliminate to get people to work?SFGbob said:
It’s as if Food Stamps is the only welfare program out there.2001400ex said:
Nearly three-quarters of adults who participate in SNAP in a typical month work either that month or within a year of that month of participation. Over half of individuals who were participating in SNAP in a typical month in mid-2012 were working in that month. Furthermore, 74 percent worked in the year before or after that month (in the 25-month period). Rates were even higher when work among other household members is counted: 81 percent of SNAP households with a non-disabled adult, and 87 percent of households with children and a non-disabled adult, included at least one member who worked in this 25-month periodSFGbob said:
Food Stamps would just be the start. You’d be amazed at how many people would fill these jobs if the choice was between working or not eating2001400ex said:
Take away food stamps so America can get back to work!!!! Bob 2020!!!SFGbob said:
Get rid of welfare and you'll have all kinds of workers to fill those slots.HHusky said:https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/why-the-us-is-experiencing-a-widespread-worker-shortage/ar-BBUW6cB?ocid=spartandhp
"The hardest-to-find workers are no longer computer engineers. They are home health care aides, restaurant workers, and hotel staff."
https://www.cbpp.org/research/food-assistance/most-working-age-snap-participants-work-but-often-in-unstable-jobs
Are there other welfare programs beyond Food Stamps Kunt? -
Illegal immigration isn't a market!CirrhosisDawg said:
Why do you hate mutually beneficial transactions entered into between employers and labor without any government intervention. It’s called a “market based” solution. Ever heard of Robert Coase? He won the Nobel in economics for his research into reducing transaction costs through deregulation and reduced government?MikeDamone said:Mexicans are good for low skilled manual labor. Pick my lettuce Mexican!
Didn’t think so. -
Furthermore, 74 percent worked in the year before or after that month (in the 25-month period). Rates were even higher when work among other household members is counted: 81 percent of SNAP households with a non-disabled adult, and 87 percent of households with children and a non-disabled adult, included at least one member who worked in this 25-month period
This is such a great stat. You just know they compiled this in order to refute the "myth" that people on Welfare just don't want to work. So if you worked at all during a given year, they don't say for how long you "worked" appears that it could have been just a week or two in any given year, and you're on Food Stamps you're counted as part of the 74% of people on Food Stamps who "work." -
Ok Bob. Food stamp recipients are lazy fucks who don't work. Now explain what other welfare programs you'd end to get people back to work.SFGbob said:Furthermore, 74 percent worked in the year before or after that month (in the 25-month period). Rates were even higher when work among other household members is counted: 81 percent of SNAP households with a non-disabled adult, and 87 percent of households with children and a non-disabled adult, included at least one member who worked in this 25-month period
This is such a great stat. You just know they compiled this in order to refute the "myth" that people on Welfare just don't want to work. So if you worked at all during a given year, they don't say for how long you "worked" appears that it could have been just a week or two in any given year, and you're on Food Stamps you're counted as part of the 74% of people on Food Stamps who "work." -
So you are going to stop the free exchange of cash, goods and labor (defying the laws of economics)? Good luck comrade.Sledog said:
Illegal immigration isn't a market!CirrhosisDawg said:
Why do you hate mutually beneficial transactions entered into between employers and labor without any government intervention. It’s called a “market based” solution. Ever heard of Robert Coase? He won the Nobel in economics for his research into reducing transaction costs through deregulation and reduced government?MikeDamone said:Mexicans are good for low skilled manual labor. Pick my lettuce Mexican!
Didn’t think so.
You are the worst kind of government-pension-syphoning communist old man.
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Hondo, unlike you there is not dick in my mouth my position is perfectly clear. I've stated here numerous times that I would end all welfare for anyone who wasn't mentally or physically disabled. And by "disabled" you better be missing both legs and an arm. A bad back ain't going to cut it.2001400ex said:
Ok Bob. Food stamp recipients are lazy fucks who don't work. Now explain what other welfare programs you'd end to get people back to work.SFGbob said:Furthermore, 74 percent worked in the year before or after that month (in the 25-month period). Rates were even higher when work among other household members is counted: 81 percent of SNAP households with a non-disabled adult, and 87 percent of households with children and a non-disabled adult, included at least one member who worked in this 25-month period
This is such a great stat. You just know they compiled this in order to refute the "myth" that people on Welfare just don't want to work. So if you worked at all during a given year, they don't say for how long you "worked" appears that it could have been just a week or two in any given year, and you're on Food Stamps you're counted as part of the 74% of people on Food Stamps who "work."




