Congress doesn't seem to take into account they have offered no real job initiatives for years and years.
Why wouldn't they vote on a jobs package which included turning over most of the projects in question over to private corps within 3 - 5 years, or even sooner.
Our infrastructures are largely unsafe.
Our climate has become extreme.
Our public worker solidifiers in police stations and schools and firehouses are threatened.
You criticise.
You whine.
You accuse.
You attack.
You slash. You burn.
You shut down.
You will not lead.
Do you realize how devastating it is for a family to attempt to recover form a lay-off?
These recoveries normally take at least ten years.
Ten years out of the life of a family, or a couple, even an individual worker amounts to about a third
of an employee's working career.
Savings can get crushed. Planned promotions can get taken out of a career-hopeful person's queue.
Resources put aside for an apartment, condo, or house can be devoured by a workers lack of
steady income.
Finding a job in a year or so won't replenish them for a long time to come.
Education hopes can be disrupted for years when tuition refund checks don't come anymore.
Taking temporary jobs to fund a lifestyle which spent earnings at higher levels of supplying a
family's demands can devastate an ability to maintain a living space, buy fresh fruit and/or
vegetables, afford books and fees not covered by Pell, keep up a business casual look to apply for
work- help out family also having troubles.
Congress seems to believe middle class persons are either in work, or out of work, depending upon
the luck of a draw, or a willingness to take jobs from teenagers.
At no point do any of these elected officials seem to know or care about the pointy and acidic discomfort in the pain of recovery.
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