Let’s make it harder on people shall we?
Millions lose unemployment benefits this weekend, in one of the largest and most abrupt ends to government assistance in American history. W/ @yjtorbati and @andrewvandam. washingtonpost.com/business/…

Sep 5, 2021 · 4:44 PM UTC

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A record 10M plus jobs remain unfilled. Folks need to get back to work with the rest of us.
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I think it should be uncomfortable to use my income to support yourself when you're capable of working. If you choose not to work when you're able to I have no empathy.
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"Now Hiring" signs all over this country.
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Here is why part 3; No matter how well intentioned a politician is they will have no effect without pressure-Chris Hedges youtube.com/NusQH0pnX7Y
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You are one of the only people talking about this issue. No one will speak on it. Especially the governor of New York. As a city school substitute teacher I am worried not only as the delta variant rises and having to go into a different school each day but hours fluctuating.
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Kids just returned to school recently and it's been SUPER common for kids to be sent home for days or weeks because of Covid scares. HOW are people suppose to keep a job during this? There's no one to take care of our kids. This is a problem no one is addressing.
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With evictions on top of this we are setting up for a replay of the Great Depression, longer and deeper than the Great Recession of 2008
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