Message from @breadmoth
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I shouldve said this from the start
???????
confirmed
its all true
I saw it on a 4chan post
Welfare costs are approx 39% of the total budget, but that includes hospital, school, pensions(that people already worked their whole life for) AND unemployment.
This is what they were cheering.
4-chan!
Sorry for blowing up on ACE guys.
I usually don't loose my cool.
4chan is running the show these days. Theyre in charge of the news and all culture <a:handcircle:394343204499226624>
And a big portion of those costs is recovered through monthly payments people make into said system aside from the endless stream of taxes
I do really think that corporation and government are merging in unsavory ways, and that we're headed for a future where we are essentially owned as slaves to those corporations
So to then come out and pretend that 6% unemployment is the problem for our budget, is retarded
and cutting its cost with 0.5% to fix the problem
is equally retarded
there isn't ONE (or the) problem with something as complex as a budget, it's a lot of little things that add together, and wellfare is one of the things that gets added in and shouldn't just be outright ignored
2 and half hours later, my Fallout 4 finally done with the update and DLC downloads.
Its not that i want to ignore it, im just annoyed with that its presented as if its the big point that needs to be adressed when its not.
What is important is that that number stays as low as possible and stable.
I been unemployed in my life
that's why I was saying it was small and just not meaningless
Ok its not meaningless, its just ridiculously low when compared to all the other costs that should be addressed instead there you go.
it's not the prior weight that matters really, it's that final added on burden (no matter how small) that finally causes the system to collapse that people will remember anyway
when in a raid, do you remember all of every fail, or that final fail that cost the whole raid?
What most activists think is that the corporations and 1% pay for all medicare and social security income. Not really, all United States citizens contribute to it.
But thats the thing misomania
im bored
I see it all the time here, people just taking it for granted that unemployment is the big cost for the country.
without ever looking at the numbers
they just see "welfare"
"39%"
and assume that is unemployment
