Rep Davis: Your Unemployment Check is in the Mail

Here’s a quick little snippet from The Washington Times. Danny_K_Davis

For Rep. Danny K. Davis, Illinois Democrat, the “fiscal cliff” fight came down to one thing: the unemployment checks the government will still be able to send to thousands of his constituents.

“When I go to church on Sunday, I know that I will see people with the assurance that pretty soon an unemployment check is in the mail,” he said.

Wouldn’t it be nice if these representatives would push for work and jobs with the same enthusiasm? More jobs would mean fewer of Representative Davis’ church going constituents are waiting, dependent on their unemployment benefits.

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Teresa Wendt

A stay at home mom who runs a household, manages the finances, cares for a young adult autistic son, and cooks from scratch. Traveling from Arizona to Alaska summer of 2013. Visit my blog at https://ramblinroseaz.wordpress.com/ and follow along.

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2 Comments

  1. Is the rest of the quote “and with that assurance, the collection plates will overflow”? I’m right off the bat, Acknowledging that many unemployed have a very difficult time in finding jobs equal to ones lost right off. I am speaking of the majority that are making a vocatin of ‘entitlement living” & rapidly finding reasons to slack off looking as the urgency of an income is lessened. Unemployment, food stamps & all that goes with it are NOT intended to ‘support for life’ on the back of others. It is a band aide, not major surgery…It does nothing overall to encourage or motivate working. This is putting the money on the wrong end. Living on less often means doing with less is verging on become the ‘norm’. IF highter taxes are to be levied, lets use it to ‘create’ jobs. Of course our social services are some of the entitlements that need addressing. I am a college graduate, have worked in upper management of large companies, I had 3 children as a single parent when Unemployment hit 14% in Arizona when my job evaporated, before it all ws said & done, I worked ‘assembled’ water cooler panels at night & did damage retoration cleaning PT four days a week. There was no room for ‘attitude’ or entitlement..guess what, it didn’t cost the taxpayer a dime. I’m just saying ‘if there’s a will, there is generally a way.” & not looking for kudos as many did/do the same. Good ole Mother Necessity” was one heck of a motivator.

  2. Jan Brown: You are a Patriot. You are the other end of the spectrum from those who reach for government assistance first. There are times and circumstances for help from outside sources, but you chose to be self-reliant. Kudos to you. I know you are stronger for it.

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