Businesses can’t find workers. Now, schools can’t find substitute teachers. But we shouldn’t be surprised. When the government pays people not to work, it’s hard to find workers! news.wosu.org/news/2022-08-1…

Aug 19, 2022 · 2:37 PM UTC

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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
If the government was concerned, or really cared, they would have incentives in place. Instead, the taxpayers get to fund Biden’s million dollar vacation home with a $500k wall. Yes, a wall, even though they supposedly don’t work! How many homes do they have anyway?
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
You either manufacture outrage or you parrot the cries of your base. But you do absolutely nothing. It'd be interesting to see you pen legislation to address, just one, of your faux issues. I wonder why your constituents wouldn't want to see that too.
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Businesses can't find workers because businesses won't pay. Schools can't find teachers because we forced them to be: police, parents, and judges, and we pay nothing while doing nothing to protect them or help them. The government hasn't paid people in a long time.
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
However, when the government pays Congressmen like you not to work, there no shortage of candidates.
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
You are the ones that paid people not to work. Trump and you liars did all of that during the pandemic.
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
With Reps like you trying to destroy and privatize our public schools, we know to expect lies like yours. Lowest unemployment in decades.
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Well, coach, you pretty much get paid not to work.
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