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CoronitaParticipantsend me a PM. Too many people with no kids will respond to this thread who have no clue on how to invest. you’re probably trying to figure out the difference between one plan versus the other.
September 15, 2019 at 7:04 PM in reply to: More creative ways to stop people from earning money from gig jobs… #813569
CoronitaParticipantHmm. socializing unemployment insurance…. hmm I’m going to be an independent contractor.. Let me work for two weeks… Oops I can’t find a job the next four weeks. Time to collect my unemployment check….That will work real well… Oh kind of like how well it works… in France……
September 14, 2019 at 9:05 PM in reply to: More creative ways to stop people from earning money from gig jobs… #813563
CoronitaParticipantSee what the average person doesn’t understand is the fvcktard Progressives are totally capitalizing on Fvxkface Trump to turn the Party of D in California into an extremely Fvcktard party going the other way. They are using it as an excuse to push the the most fvcked up economic policy imagineable. Trump is just a convenient excuse to win votes to pass the “real” agenda…. And we are seeing it right now in California where a lot of fvcktard Progressives are cramming their fvcktard policies through a super majority state senator and assembly. This will last until the economic system in CA completely melts down… And it will come…And then being associated with this fvxktard mess will be as toxic as being remotely associated with Trump. A lot of people are going to be severely fvcked by these fvcktard Progressives who are morons. They will most likely be the struggling middle class and below, who will have even more difficult time…. It certainly won’t be me or many of us for that matter….
My company has recently opened an office in Mexico City. Lots of skilled tech workers. Guess where the contract IT work will be going in CA? But hey, People hate Trump so much, they don’t want any tariffs or job/economic protections.. lol…
September 14, 2019 at 8:58 PM in reply to: More creative ways to stop people from earning money from gig jobs… #813560
CoronitaParticipant[quote=FlyerInHi]Whatever happened to “love it or leave it” or “careful, don’t let the door hit you on the ass on the way out”?[/quote]
That still applies to Progressive fvcktards that don’t really do anything. California in the near term is going to get really fvcked up
That’s good because all this will eventually shake out and those that caused this mess or were part of this mess will get kicked out and or leave . And we will have a huge backlash against progressive fvcktard economic policies, similar to what happened with Arnold and more recently what happened at the national level…It’s already working. The slightly smarter progressive fvcktards are already moving to places like nevada where they can continue their doublespeak while avoiding all the progressive fvcktard economic policies that would hurt them too. I’m briefly talking to one of them ha ha ha.
September 14, 2019 at 7:13 PM in reply to: More creative ways to stop people from earning money from gig jobs… #813562
CoronitaParticipant[quote=Rich Toscano][quote=flu] But, I am waiting for CA to pass more laws that end up restricting contract workers , particularly contract IT workers. That would be funny.[/quote]
It’s already done. The media is focusing on rideshares, but the bill bans all contract work unless it’s “outside the course of the hiring entity’s business”. Seems like a lot of tech contractors are in the crosshairs, since they often are in the same business as their hiring entity (eg programming).
I think reasonable people could have a good debate about whether Uber drivers in particular should be contractors or not. But to basically outlaw a huge swath of the contract job market seems like lunacy to me.
http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201920200AB5%5B/quote%5D
yup… I was reading the fine print. the uproar was over just Uber and Lyft. But the way it was worded applied to all contract work.
Like I said. It’s a total fvcktard decision. This isn’t going to force company is to have more “employees”. It’s just going to move work out…
September 14, 2019 at 3:55 PM in reply to: More creative ways to stop people from earning money from gig jobs… #813557
CoronitaParticipantI dont have problems one way or the other since the last thing I would be doing is driving a car for money… But, I am waiting for CA to pass more laws that end up restricting contract workers , particularly contract IT workers. That would be funny. Even more of a reason to move into management then remain hands on…. Ship the jobs elsewhere.
CoronitaParticipantWow Brian, you’re trying way too hard to be a
CoronitaParticipant.
CoronitaParticipant[quote=scaredyclassic][quote=The-Shoveler]Give out $300-$700 cash to each homeless person monthly, pass out food, medical help.
Pass laws so no one can stop you from sleeping anywhere in the city of LA.etc.. there are a lot of incentives to move to California if you are homeless vs other states.
Add in good weather and you become a magnet for the homeless.[/quote]
Still researching, but a cursory google search of reddit, quora, on people answering “what’s the best place to be homeless”, CA isn’t a clear first choice.
Some other places actually give living places to the homeless.
“free food” doesn’t sound unique to CA, most states don’t want people to starve. I don’t think that qualifies as “red carpet treatment”.
Free medical care? would people travel 1000 miles for a shot clinic or a free clinic to bandage some ulcers?
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still searching, but someone in another forum referenced a paper on the “myth” of hordes of out of staters coming to CA for “great benefits”. It might be that the overwhelming majority of homeless are basically locals with no helpful social network.when I think “red carpet, I think of more than a homeless shelter, $300 and a soupkitchen.[/quote]
Actually Scardey.. I know of folks that have applied for federal assistance section 8 housing in CA and they are still on the waitlist going 4-5 years. However, if you first move to a state like Mississippi and apply, you’ll be able to get it fairly quickly..
. And then if you move back to CA , the subsidy follows you….I won’t even talk about medical/food subsidies and the difficulty of US citizens who really need them residing in CA getting them and the wait list associated with that…. And yet our stupid politicians and stupid progressive fvcktards would rather talk about the plight of migrants..It has nothing to do with lack of empathy of migrants. It has everything to do with we can’t even take care of people who were born in this country who have no place else to go. It was a definite eye opener …
CoronitaParticipantface it Brian. You and Spdrun are just plain wrong 90% of the time.
CoronitaParticipant[quote=The-Shoveler]Give out $300-$700 cash to each homeless person monthly, pass out food, medical help.
Pass laws so no one can stop you from sleeping anywhere in the city of LA.etc.. there are a lot of incentives to move to California if you are homeless vs other states.
Add in good weather and you become a magnet for the homeless.[/quote]
It’s going to be funny watching this train wreck unfold. California is like of petridish of what will happen if crazy super majority D’s control everything. LA will end up even a bigger cesspool that it has already become. Thank God my relatives sold and moved away from LA permanently…
CoronitaParticipant[quote=The-Shoveler][quote=flu]sidelining some money in cash and bonds [/quote]
But wait there is no money sitting on the sidelines LOL.[/quote]
Yeah. I’ve been so busy at work. Busy in a good sense… Lots of customers , lots of demand for the product, and lots of things that need to be fixed. Business is good. Need to hire more people though ..again…Rolling out a new product in a few weeks. It better be successful…. They need to make up for the sign on bonus that I just cashed in. Just kidding … sort of… But hey. Some are convinced the sky is falling. Haters are always gonna hate….
CoronitaParticipant[quote=The-Shoveler]”claim your networth is increasing as the housing shortage continues”,
Actually not a useless number, there are several ways to tap into it.
I find it interesting we seem to invite the nations homeless to settle with red carpet incentives, then enact rent control in response to the homeless crisis.
Meanwhile we spend 700K for a “1” bedroom homeless housing unit.[/quote]
Well that’s what “D”‘s generally do when it comes to money and finance… then the D’s do things like setup shop in places like Nevada and Wyoming so they can avoid the financial mess other D’s create….lol
CoronitaParticipant[quote=The-Shoveler]Weird you would think this would be a “TOP” story, but nothing seems to be being broadcast on media anywhere LOL.
Seems like there is a concerted effort to keep this quiet.
Maybe no one will notice until it is too late LOL.[/quote]
I don’t think this will be that big an issue because a 7.5% increase is a lot. Plus it will give an excuse to jack up rents annually. versus currently people like me do not raise rates at all until people move out.
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