Atlanta 'defund the police' backer has car stolen -- by kids in broad daylight:

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Everyone "works" for money asshole that's what the word means. Stupid cunt

Do they?

Because you have been arguing that they won't if they're getting $300 a week in pandemic relief.

So it seems to me that you can find just about anyone to work any job, so long as you pay them enough.

So no one has a problem with working, people just have a problem with working for shitty wages.

You proved it right here on this thread when you said you'd happily flip burgers for $350K/year.
 
Do they?

Because you have been arguing that they won't if they're getting $300 a week in pandemic relief.

So it seems to me that you can find just about anyone to work any job, so long as you pay them enough.

So no one has a problem with working, people just have a problem with working for shitty wages.

You proved it right here on this thread when you said you'd happily flip burgers for $350K/year.

Copy and paste my words where I argued that cunt face.
 
Excellent.

I like the part about he won't file charges because he said they were acting out of desperation. Who needs desperately to steak a white Mercedes? LMFAO You can't make up how fucked up then left is.

Me too. Proves he is twice the idiot I initially thought he was...
 
Copy and paste my words where I argued that cunt face.

OK, so then you would agree that the extra $300/week in unemployment benefits the federal government gives to people who lost their jobs during the pandemic is not what is preventing people from returning to the workforce?
 
OK, so then you would agree that the extra $300/week in unemployment benefits the federal government gives to people who lost their jobs during the pandemic is not what is preventing people from returning to the workforce?

NPR says it is...
https://www.npr.org/2020/05/26/861906616/when-returning-to-your-job-means-a-cut-in-pay

CNBC say it is...
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/09/it-pays-to-stay-unemployed-that-might-be-a-good-thing.html

“This is turning into a deterrent to get people to go back to work,” says Dr. Michael Busler, a public policy analyst and a professor of finance at Stockton University in New Jersey.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/mone...oyment-discouraging-work-covid-19/5496727002/
 
He claimed that the group was kids between 6 and 12.

So? A 10 to 12 year-old is old enough to know stealing a car is wrong and illegal. I could see a six-year-old getting lighter punishment than arrest and trial because the older kids likely coerced them into it.
 
What both of those links say is that the people aren't returning to their old jobs because the wages are too low.

No, unemployment payments are too high. If they want higher wages, then they should become more skilled and productive.
 

But you just mooed in the last post that you never made the argument that the federal benefits are discouraging work.

And that link says the same thing the other two links said: people are willing to work, just not for shitty wages.
 
An Atlanta city councilman – who is aiming to be the city's next mayor – had his car stolen by children in broad daylight Wednesday, according to reports.

Councilman Antonio Brown was attending a ribbon-cutting ceremony at an event in northeast Atlanta around noon when at least four kids jumped into his car and took off, FOX 5 of Atlanta reported.

"You don’t immediately think, ‘Oh, these kids are going to steal my car,’" Brown said, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

The incident occurred amid a recent crime wave in the city. Brown, who joined the city's mayoral race less than three weeks ago, is running on a campaign of "reimagining public safety," the paper reported.

Last year, he voted in support of an ordinance to withhold $73 million from the budget of the Atlanta Police Department. The ordinance was narrowly voted down.

Brown said the thieves jumped in his vehicle Wednesday after he got out to speak with community leader Ben Norman. He noted his white Mercedes-Benz coupe has keyless push-to-start ignition and he failed to realize it had been started, reports said.

The councilman described the kids as being between ages 6 and 12, FOX 5 reported.

"One kid was in the driver’s seat. Ben attempted to open the door to get him out of the car. He fought with Ben. I then engaged and tried to get him out of the car. The three other kids were trying to figure out how to get in the car or stay out of the car. He started to hit on the gas," Brown said.

Brown added that he held on to the car in an attempt to stop them and was dragged about a block down the road before letting go.

"As he started to speed up, and I knew that if I had not let go, I knew I probably could have killed myself because he was going so fast, I would have started to tumble. And I would have hurt him," the councilman said.

Brown doesn't plan on filing charges against the kids, who he says acted out of desperation, Atlanta's WSB-TV reported.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/atlanta-...-car-stolen-by-kids-in-broad-daylight-reports

YOU CANNOT BUY COMEDY THAT GOOD!!!!!

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No, unemployment payments are too high. If they want higher wages, then they should become more skilled and productive.

You JUST SAID that you would happily flip burgers for $350K/year.

So clearly, the issue is money, not an unwillingness to work.
 
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