Posted by George Marsh on March 09, 2014 at 14:03:24 from (173.85.210.233):
In Reply to: Re: RE:Deleted post posted by Dean on March 09, 2014 at 06:41:34:
I agree with some of what you are saying. A life time income for those who are in a wheelchair, someone has to change their diaper, feed them, they need the safety net.
Someone who lost job because factory moved out of town, they need the net for a while.
BTW, unemployment checks are funded by taxing the employer. Except when they extended the unemployment for years and funds dried up.
However, the IRS made changes making it more difficult for people to be sub-contractors and not pay their fair share of all taxes.
IRS shut down a body shop in my town. Body shop claimed the people who worked for him were subs.
IRS, said NO, you owe us all the taxes they failed to pay. OUCH. Put him out of business big time.
A life time income for people claiming to have a bad back when they don't or a medical issue when they don't is totally wrong, but it happens and little is done. Their condition is LAZY. No cure either.
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