Originally posted by OhioFiler
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As for extending unemployment benefits, well that is a tricky problem. Unlimited extensions turns into Welfare, which does not work, and too few extensions puts families at risk of losing their homes and falling into poverty. I am not sure what the middle ground should be. I think in this economy, we should have 2 years or so of benefits, with re-training being part of the package.
Taking people who used to work in factories and having them mow your lawn, or wash your laundry, or pick your grapes for below minimum wage does not sound like a workable solution to unemployment.
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