The Supremes Have Asked the States Named in the Texas Lawsuit to Respond by Thursday.
yhtomit wrote:
Your saying you live in a dead state?
If that's what you feel, fine with me.
foodie65 wrote:
Maybe better locked down than dead????
Why don't you peddle that lie to the parents of all the school children that have committed suicide this year.
skylane5sp wrote:
Why don't you peddle that lie to the parents of all the school children that have committed suicide this year.
to quote a great American statesman: "It is what it is"
skylane5sp wrote:
Why don't you peddle that lie to the parents of all the school children that have committed suicide this year.
Mental health needs more attention and increased service from the medical and psychiatric fields and stepped up insurance coverage as well as removing the stigma associated with mental illnesses.
Don't blame the suicides solely on the Lockdowns.
The parents are just as much at fault for not paying attention to the mental health of their own kids who committed suicide and getting them help before the problem got so far out of hand.
yhtomit wrote:
What party is locking down your state? Mine are democrats.
My state has a Republican Governor who hasn't been strict enough with his Pandemic orders, but a Democratic Legislature in what used to be a very red state.
The closest border state to where I live has a Republican Governor and a Democratic Legislature but is closely following the scientific and medical findings and advice. They've recently put travel restrictions back in place, but my state still has virtually open borders, which is a problem.
When I do venture out to grocery shop about once every 3 weeks, over 75% of the plates on the vehicles in the parking lot are out of state plates.
With the out of control spread of the Covid-19 Virus it's dangerous to shop on weekends, I have to get up extra early and shop before I log on to work remotely to try to avoid potential infection from people who don't believe that the virus is a real health threat to them or others around them.
By the way, I will only work for a business in that border state even though I have to pay the non-resident taxes, and that's by choice. The minimum wage in my state is $7.25 per hour. In the border state, the minimum wage is $12.75, which goes up to $13.50 on January 1st.
Also the huge difference in unemployment benefits is substantial. In my residential state, they're tied for 26th in the country, maxing out at just over $26K. In the border state, they max out at just over $78K, and rank 1st in the country with what they can pay in unemployment benefits.
So it's well worth it for me to drive about 5 miles from home into that state for a better paying job and nearly triple the potential unemployment benefits should I need them!
Shutterbug1697 wrote:
My state has a Republican Governor who hasn't been strict enough with his Pandemic orders, but a Democratic Legislature in what used to be a very red state.
The closest border state to where I live has a Republican Governor and a Democratic Legislature but is closely following the scientific and medical findings and advice. They've recently put travel restrictions back in place, but my state still has virtually open borders, which is a problem.
When I do venture out to grocery shop about once every 3 weeks, over 75% of the plates on the vehicles in the parking lot are out of state plates.
With the out of control spread of the Covid-19 Virus it's dangerous to shop on weekends, I have to get up extra early and shop before I log on to work remotely to try to avoid potential infection from people who don't believe that the virus is a real health threat to them or others around them.
By the way, I will only work for a business in that border state even though I have to pay the non-resident taxes, and that's by choice. The minimum wage in my state is $7.25 per hour. In the border state, the minimum wage is $12.75, which goes up to $13.50 on January 1st.
Also the huge difference in unemployment benefits is substantial. In my residential state, they're tied for 26th in the country, maxing out at just over $26K. In the border state, they max out at just over $78K, and rank 1st in the country with what they can pay in unemployment benefits.
So it's well worth it for me to drive about 5 miles from home into that state for a better paying job and nearly triple the potential unemployment benefits should I need them!
My state has a Republican Governor who hasn't been... (
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Your a minimum wage employee?
yhtomit wrote:
Your a minimum wage employee?
The correct spelling should be you’re!
And no, I'm well above the minimum wage rate, you already know that from my posts on other topics!
Try to keep up!
Shutterbug1697 wrote:
The correct spelling should be you’re!
And no, I'm well above the minimum wage rate, you already know that from my posts on other topics!
Try to keep up!
Why do you drive 5 miles for a higher minimum wage?
Hahahahaha...
yhtomit wrote:
Why do you drive 5 miles for a higher minimum wage?
Hahahahaha...
The higher wages more than offset the non-resident taxes I pay, and the better unemployment benefits I could get if I was to lose my job at any point in the future is worth driving 5 miles South, instead of 15-20 miles north for lower wages. I'm talking about anywhere from $5.00 per hour to $15.00+ per hour higher for my experience and knowledge level in my field.
Shutterbug1697 wrote:
Mental health needs more attention and increased service from the medical and psychiatric fields and stepped up insurance coverage as well as removing the stigma associated with mental illnesses.
Don't blame the suicides solely on the Lockdowns.
The parents are just as much at fault for not paying attention to the mental health of their own kids who committed suicide and getting them help before the problem got so far out of hand.
What an ignorant, callous, condescending spew. Your life has obviously not been touched by this. You should just quit while you 'think' you are ahead.
Shutterbug1697 wrote:
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Do you know any 12 year old girls that were so wracked with guilt and shame because the media convinced them that they had more than likely killed their nana and everything was going to get worse that they couldn't cope and took their own life? I do. Shove your 'links'.
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