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Offline Tess Anderson

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"My teabagger dad's wife was laid-off last week"
« on: December 01, 2010, 01:35:47 PM »
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Robyn66  (892 posts)        Wed Dec-01-10 08:55 AM
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My teabagger dad's wife was laid-off last week
 It was sooo hard for me not to say " So OBVIOUSlY she isn't going to sign up for any of those government hand out programs like UNEMPLOYMENT" But I didnt. I held my tongue while he told me how he was panicking about signing up for Medicaid and Medicare because her insurance was gone and she was signing up for Unemployment and they were looking in to what they qualified for as far as assistance goes.

I hate the old drunk, but I figured I would be the bigger person, kind of. All I said was, "Well you better sign up fast because your buddies take over in January and they are out to get you!"


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Re: "My teabagger dad's wife was laid-off last week"
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2010, 01:48:56 PM »
What a ****ing moron.

Yeah, it's so freaking hilarious when someone gets laid off from their job.  I was laid off just last week.  Thankfully we had some money saved up, not a lot, but some to help us out.  But, since your dad's wife is a "teabagger", I'm sure she's out looking for a job right this minute, unlike you... who is sitting on her fat ass typing up dumb ****ing stories on DU. 

Since I've been laid off last week, I already have a job interview scheduled for tomorrow.  Know why?  Because I don't think of my lay off as a two year vacation on unemployment. 

These people are something else.  I'm too much of a lady to knock their front teeth out, even though I really really want to do it.
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Re: "My teabagger dad's wife was laid-off last week"
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2010, 02:00:23 PM »
ZERO BONG
When you are the beneficiary of someone’s kindness and generosity, it produces a sense of gratitude and community.

When you are the beneficiary of a policy that steals from someone and gives it to you in return for your vote, it produces a sense of entitlement and dependency.

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Re: "My teabagger dad's wife was laid-off last week"
« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2010, 02:06:17 PM »
Jess, good for you!!!  Hope it goes well, best wishes!

Robyn66 is a real nasty bitch.  And yes, she doesn't know the difference between M-care and M-caid.  Stupid nasty bitch, undoubtedly hideous. 

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Re: "My teabagger dad's wife was laid-off last week"
« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2010, 02:09:33 PM »
What a ****ing moron.

Yeah, it's so freaking hilarious when someone gets laid off from their job.  I was laid off just last week.  Thankfully we had some money saved up, not a lot, but some to help us out.  But, since your dad's wife is a "teabagger", I'm sure she's out looking for a job right this minute, unlike you... who is sitting on her fat ass typing up dumb ****ing stories on DU. 

Since I've been laid off last week, I already have a job interview scheduled for tomorrow.  Know why?  Because I don't think of my lay off as a two year vacation on unemployment. 

These people are something else.  I'm too much of a lady to knock their front teeth out, even though I really really want to do it.

H5 on the interview EC! Knew you'd move quick. Knock 'em dead (assuming you like them--I probably don't need to say this but don't grab just anything--it's not great out there, but it's much better than late 2008 through all of 2009).


And that's ridiculous, though--we've been over this here, and it's not like we all need to be freakin' geniuses to know that WE'RE the ones who have been paying for all these unemployment extensions...right now, that money is coming out of the general treasury, not from employers. What does this idiot think "unemployment extension" means, in the context of Congressional votes?! Where the hell does brainless here think the money is coming from? US, who are working, and everyone who is newly unemployed has been footing the bill, too, and is sure as heck entitled (damn I hate that word, but I can't think of another one here) to draw from this fund for a while. Because these are OUR tax dollars now!

I guess you don't have to be a genius to understand this, but you do have to NOT be a DUmmie. Oh brave new world, that has such people in it! This one's at most a Gamma.

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Re: "My teabagger dad's wife was laid-off last week"
« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2010, 02:25:09 PM »
What a ****ing moron.

Yeah, it's so freaking hilarious when someone gets laid off from their job.  I was laid off just last week.  Thankfully we had some money saved up, not a lot, but some to help us out.  But, since your dad's wife is a "teabagger", I'm sure she's out looking for a job right this minute, unlike you... who is sitting on her fat ass typing up dumb ****ing stories on DU. 

Since I've been laid off last week, I already have a job interview scheduled for tomorrow.  Know why?  Because I don't think of my lay off as a two year vacation on unemployment. 

These people are something else.  I'm too much of a lady to knock their front teeth out, even though I really really want to do it.

There are jobs out there. They may not be the best jobs but they are there. In the 3 years I've been married my wife has had a half dozen of 'em so I know they are there. The last switch was early this summer. She's not afraid to look or to work so that puts her lightyears ahead of your typical DUmmie.

You'll be fine.

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Re: "My teabagger dad's wife was laid-off last week"
« Reply #6 on: December 01, 2010, 02:29:24 PM »
What a ****ing moron.

Yeah, it's so freaking hilarious when someone gets laid off from their job.  I was laid off just last week.  Thankfully we had some money saved up, not a lot, but some to help us out.  But, since your dad's wife is a "teabagger", I'm sure she's out looking for a job right this minute, unlike you... who is sitting on her fat ass typing up dumb ****ing stories on DU. 

Since I've been laid off last week, I already have a job interview scheduled for tomorrow.  Know why?  Because I don't think of my lay off as a two year vacation on unemployment. 

These people are something else.  I'm too much of a lady to knock their front teeth out, even though I really really want to do it.

Congratulations Jess.

Jess = gets an interview in a week, in Vegas no less

Typical Loser DUer = unemployed for over 4 years

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Re: "My teabagger dad's wife was laid-off last week"
« Reply #7 on: December 01, 2010, 02:35:50 PM »
Congratulations Jess.

Jess = gets an interview in a week, in Vegas no less

Typical Loser DUer = unemployed for over 4 years

And also bitches that their unemployment compensation doesn't last that long.

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Re: "My teabagger dad's wife was laid-off last week"
« Reply #8 on: December 01, 2010, 02:51:00 PM »
Way to go Jess.  I hope it is for a job you'll enjoy and that you blow them away  :cheersmate:


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Re: "My teabagger dad's wife was laid-off last week"
« Reply #9 on: December 01, 2010, 04:06:23 PM »
Jess, I just wanted to add that I hope you get that job if you want it. And that you're right, there is a huge difference between them and you. OTOH, the OP is a hate-filled bitch and a loser for life. Good luck.

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Re: "My teabagger dad's wife was laid-off last week"
« Reply #10 on: December 01, 2010, 04:48:08 PM »
I'm too much of a lady to knock their front teeth out, even though I really really want to do it.

Jess, let your inner "mama Grizzly" come out.  Express it. :fuelfire:
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Re: "My teabagger dad's wife was laid-off last week"
« Reply #11 on: December 01, 2010, 07:04:14 PM »
Good for you Jess. Good luck. I hope all goes well.
See, that's the difference between us here and you DUmmies over there. We "actually" look for work when we get laid off. You?! You wait for the lord nothing to pay you and redistribute some of that wealth your way.

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Re: "My teabagger dad's wife was laid-off last week"
« Reply #12 on: December 01, 2010, 08:56:45 PM »
What a ****ing moron.

Yeah, it's so freaking hilarious when someone gets laid off from their job.  I was laid off just last week.  Thankfully we had some money saved up, not a lot, but some to help us out.  But, since your dad's wife is a "teabagger", I'm sure she's out looking for a job right this minute, unlike you... who is sitting on her fat ass typing up dumb ****ing stories on DU. 

Since I've been laid off last week, I already have a job interview scheduled for tomorrow.  Know why?  Because I don't think of my lay off as a two year vacation on unemployment. 

These people are something else.  I'm too much of a lady to knock their front teeth out, even though I really really want to do it.

Kudos to you! I got a little ticked off today on Facebook because someone was concerned about unemployment running out, and another person who I guess is on unemployment said they're enjoying the time off. 99 weeks of unemployment is outrageous, if you have to take a job at McDonalds and mop floors than do it, I have no patience for this entitlement mentality.
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Re: "My teabagger dad's wife was laid-off last week"
« Reply #13 on: December 02, 2010, 09:23:16 AM »
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Robyn66  (896 posts)        Wed Dec-01-10 08:55 AM
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My teabagger dad's wife was laid-off last week
 It was sooo hard for me not to say " So OBVIOUSlY she isn't going to sign up for any of those government hand out programs like UNEMPLOYMENT" But I didnt. I held my tongue while he told me how he was panicking about signing up for Medicaid and Medicare because her insurance was gone and she was signing up for Unemployment and they were looking in to what they qualified for as far as assistance goes.

I hate the old drunk, but I figured I would be the bigger person, kind of. All I said was, "Well you better sign up fast because your buddies take over in January and they are out to get you!"
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« Reply #14 on: December 02, 2010, 12:31:10 PM »
Sheesh, unemployment is paid for by your employer in case you lose your job; it's an earned entitlement (although not for 99 weeks, FFS). 
I see a huge difference between folks like EC, who loses her job and goes out to find another one.  My son did the same; he was unemployed for three whole weeks before finding work again.  In the great state of Arizona, which is supposedly so economically impacted by the backlash from our racist SB1070 law. :tongue:
I hope you got the job today, EC, but if not, you will find one soon because you are a winner, and not a lazy loser liberal lolling around lurking on the internet lamenting your lack of luck.
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