They need to give us a better heads up next time. Totally caught off-guard.Supposedly they are going to do this regularly for the next couple months.
They need to give us a better heads up next time. Totally caught off-guard.Supposedly they are going to do this regularly for the next couple months.
Wasn't there today but the last one a couple of months ago, we just issued them each a summons and kicked them loose.
No sense in wasting more time down the processing line.
They need to give us a better heads up next time. Totally caught off-guard.
It was very strange.
I doubt they have anything else going on.Supposedly they are going to do this regularly for the next couple months.
I can’t comprehend this protest Indiana’s unemployment rate is around 3.5%.
In Perry County we have factories begging for people?
They start at about $15-19 an hour some are working 80 hours a week.
Oh wait they don’t want to work in a foundry or grind brake drums or make auto/aircraft parts!
I think they just don't want to be poor. Did ANY of the signs say they wanted a job?
Heck no, a person should be able to drop out of high school, have a few kids before being old enough to vote, smoke all the weed they want, drive on a suspended driver's license, play video games 12 hours a day, depend on the government to pay for their rent, food and cell phone and get a job at McDonald's cooking fries for $45/hour. I mean, the evil rich people can afford to give some of their money up, right?
Hendricks County is bussing in the mope hoping to fill the vacancies in the millions of square feet of warehouses we continue to build. Those jobs start $12-19 according to the signs I've read. Of course the better restaurants are paying $14+to start back of house with at least a little experience. Most of our resident homeless are that way because they choose to be. There are those that have real problems, but they are fewer than the majority.I can’t comprehend this protest Indiana’s unemployment rate is around 3.5%.
In Perry County we have factories begging for people?
They start at about $15-19 an hour some are working 80 hours a week.
Oh wait they don’t want to work in a foundry or grind brake drums or make auto/aircraft parts!
I would like to extend a heart felt "thank you" to the people I know of who have worked hard to break the "cycle of poverty".
My Great, Great Grandparents- who got married first, then had kids, stayed together, worked hard and instilled a deep work ethic in their children.
My Great Grandparents- who got married first, then had kids, stayed together, worked hard and instilled a deep work ethic in their children.
My Grandparents- who got married first, then had kids, stayed together, worked hard and instilled a deep work ethic in their children.
My Parents- who got married first, then had kids, stayed together, worked hard and instilled a deep work ethic in their children.
If we pour enough government money into the problem, I'm sure that someday we will discover the secret to ending the cycle of poverty. Until then, we'll just have to protest for wealth redistribution.
I doubt they have anything else going on.