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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 4838250" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I don't think we should just abandon the ghetto. We should assist in eliminating hunger, provide housing. But it's never going to change unless those that are dependent no longer want that. And plenty are happy with that. And I'm being as honest as I can here. When I worked at FedEx I worked hard. Earned every penny. I've tried a few jobs since taking my pension four years ago. My FedEx experience doesn't really translate into good paying jobs. Most of it was totally mind numbing. The only thing that I enjoyed was expediting, traveling all the time. But it was so exhausting I had to quit. So I can sympathize with those who'd rather stay home and collect assistance. But that shouldn't happen with young, healthy adults. So if they must automate away millions of jobs then give good technical training to young adults and let them handle what is left. Give a UBI to people 45 and older to stay home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 4838250, member: 24302"] I don't think we should just abandon the ghetto. We should assist in eliminating hunger, provide housing. But it's never going to change unless those that are dependent no longer want that. And plenty are happy with that. And I'm being as honest as I can here. When I worked at FedEx I worked hard. Earned every penny. I've tried a few jobs since taking my pension four years ago. My FedEx experience doesn't really translate into good paying jobs. Most of it was totally mind numbing. The only thing that I enjoyed was expediting, traveling all the time. But it was so exhausting I had to quit. So I can sympathize with those who'd rather stay home and collect assistance. But that shouldn't happen with young, healthy adults. So if they must automate away millions of jobs then give good technical training to young adults and let them handle what is left. Give a UBI to people 45 and older to stay home. [/QUOTE]
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