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by gregknicholson
2983 days ago
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> higher unemployment, because that means, that those people have either to find another job or the will live on welfare as well. Remember, “welfare” means “health, happiness and good fortune”. Yet “living on welfare” has somehow come to mean being unable to afford shelter, food and decent access to society. If you aren't faring well on it, it's not really “welfare”. |
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