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jimnyc
06-17-2020, 02:34 PM
This was sent to me in a chain mail. Makes for good food for thought though.

I have seen far too many bragging about receiving different kinds of benefits, taking advantage of and abusing the system.

Honestly, I'd rather see many many changes from congress first. I don't care just how accurate the numbers are below. I know they are overpaid to begin with, and they do get major $$ when they retire for life. They live and retire under different rules than all of us regular peons.

And I have no issue with people receiving needed benefits. The abuse I have a problem with, and the ease in which it's given out and not monitored enough for the abuse.

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Are we really this screwed up?

Have you ever wondered why very few Hawaiians are working when you visit those islands? All but a few States on the following list are strongholds ---so go figure!

The Cato Institute released an updated 2016 study showing that welfare benefits pay more than a minimum wage job in 33 American states, and the District of Columbia.

Even worse, welfare pays more than $15 per hour to stay home in 13 states.

According to the study, welfare benefits have increased faster than minimum wage. It's now more profitable to sit at home and watch TV than it is to earn an honest day's pay.

Hawaii is the biggest offender, where welfare recipients earn $29.13per hour, or a $60,590 yearly salary for doing nothing.

Here is the list of the states where the pre-tax equivalent "salary" that welfare recipients receive is higher than having a job:

1. Hawaii : $60,590
2. District of Columbia :$50,820 l
3. Massachusetts : $50,540
4. Connecticut : $44,370
5. New York : $43,700
6. New Jersey : $43,450
7. Rhode Island : $43,330
8. Vermont : $42,350
9. New Hampshire:39,750
10. Maryland : $38,160
11. California : $37,160
12 Oregon : $34,300
13. Wyoming : $32,620
14. Nevada : $29,820
15. Minnesota : $29,350
16. Delaware : $29,220
17. Washington : $28,840
18. North Dakota : $28,830
19. Pennsylvania : $28,670
20. New Mexico : $27,900
21. Montana : $26,930
22. South Dakota : $26,610
23. Kansas: $26,490
24. Michigan : $26,430
25. Alaska : $26,400
26. Ohio : $26,200
27. North Carolina : $25,760
28. West Virginia : $24,900
29. Alabama : $23,310
30. Indiana : $22,900
31. Missouri : $22,800
32. Oklahoma : $22,480
33. Louisiana : $22,250
34 South Carolina : $21,910

Hawaii, DC , and Massachusetts pay more in welfare than the average wage folks earn there.

Is it any wonder that they stay home rather than look for a job.

Time for a drastic change... Americans are not stupid .

Note that California is $18.50 an hour. Are we Nuts or what? How do we un-do this type of stupidity .

Now if you think that's bad, read about these salaries:

Salary of retired United States Presidents $180,000 FOR LIFE
Salary of House/Senate...$174,000 FOR LIFE.
This is beyond stupid!
Salary of Speaker of the House ..$223,500 FOR LIFE!
This is really stupid.
Salary of Majority/Minority Leader $193,400 FOR LIFE! Ditto last line.
Average Salary of a teacher ... $40,065
Average Salary of Soldier DEPLOYED IN AFGHANISTAN.. $38,000

Think about this!

Nancy Pelosi will retire as a Congress Person at $174,000 Dollars a year for LIFE. She will retire as SPEAKER at $223,500 a year Plus she will receive an additional $193,400 a year for when she was Minority Leader, the fact that she has become rich while in office notwithstanding. That's $803,700 Dollars a year for LIFE including FREE medical which is not available to us.... the taxpayers. She is just one of the hundreds of Senators and Congresspersons that float in and out of Congress every year!

icansayit
06-17-2020, 09:34 PM
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SassyLady
06-18-2020, 03:45 AM
Apparently.

Raising generations of dependency. If we ever do go to another world war no one will fight.

Gunny
06-18-2020, 09:31 AM
A point not addressed by the OP. While the left thinks everyone should have a flat minimum wage of their choosing, the reality is, cost of living is not the same across the board. Not reflected in the OP is that the person making that much money in HI is probably living no better than the ones who don't in TX.

First hand experience. I can live on my income here. I'd last about a week in OH, 2 weeks in IL, and an overnight stay in HI. From the author's POV, one would assume I could live here on HI handout money when reality is, it pays to work here compared to what you can get in handouts here.

Of course there are abuses of the system. Create a system and someone is going to find a way to scam it. I firmly believe our society is set so no one ever gets ahead of where they started. Exceptions to that too. I am speaking in general.