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Originally Posted by danielpalos
Actually, most states do have grants, loans, lotteries and subsidize unemployment from federal funds when necessary.
I only advocate complying with at-will employment doctrine and state at-will employment laws. Anything else is simply red herring argumentation on your part. However, you are always welcome to present a argument for your point of view whenever you can muster up enough logic and reason for it.
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loans get paid back. lotteries are gambles. grants are given only to certain people who meet specific criteria. unemployment as it is currently practiced applies only to people who meet a specific criteria and then it only lasts for a limited amount of time. What you are pushing does not in any way shape or form act like any of those.
You advocate unconstitutional and fiscally detrimental acts that are anything but compliant with current employment laws.