As for the argument of the cost to your paycheck of the unemployment insurance....Give me one website that shows this; because the State regulates Unemployment and not any "localities".
Just one
How 'bout the Cato Institute?
http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa-302.html
The burden of taxation are often "hidden" in plain site. Please note the bolded portion, it may interest you.
To better understand how the burden of taxation is hidden from us, try the following thought experiment. Imagine that you are an average manufacturing wage worker. You receive a paycheck twice a month. Your gross earnings cost your employer $1,133.33 per pay period, but after unemployment insurance, workers' compensation, and the employer's share of the payroll tax are included, your employer must spend $1,289.76. After income and payroll taxes, your take-home pay is $934.73. Now, assume that our current system of withholding and employer-paid taxes does not exist. In your bimonthly paycheck, your employer gives you the entire $1,289.76 that he must pay to keep you on the payroll, rather than your previous take-home pay of $934.73. That is 38 percent more than you were receiving. However, individual employees now must pay each and every one of the various government-imposed costs themselves. Imagine that every time you receive a paycheck you have to go to a series of windows and pay the cashiers behind each.
* At the first window you pay $86.70 for the "employer share" of the Social Security/Medicare payroll tax.
* At the second window you pay $58.12 for the workers' compensation contribution.
* At the third window you pay $9.28 for the state unemployment insurance tax.
* At the fourth window you pay $2.33 for the federal unemployment insurance tax.
* At the fifth window you pay another $86.70 for the employee's share of the Social Security/Medicare payroll tax.
* At the sixth window you pay $85.31 for the federal income tax.
* Finally, at the seventh window you pay $26.59 for the state income tax.
As for a link to a locality that requires it to be listed on a paystub: I do not have a link to a locality that requires it be listed on the paystub, it is something that I heard existed and believe that some localities do require it, though I haven't found a link on the web for it. Simply accusing all people of lying when they may be mistaken makes you sound like an imbecile though.