More “Special” Money For “Special” Non-workers From The Department Of Labor
J.J. Jackson | January 14, 2012
The Department of Labor is throwing out more money from our pockets to give non-workers they declare to be special some additional benefits. The DoL announced Thursday that is is giving 175 non-workers in Oregon a total of $165,000 dollars for “re-employment and training services”. Because apparently these 175 workers from Joe’s Sports, Outdoor, Auto/Truck and More haven’t been able show employers that they have any skills worth being paid for since the company closed in 2009. Hmmm … where in the Constitution is this authority exactly?
On top of that, the DoL released a wheelbarrow full of money, two million dollars, for 1,175 workers in North Carolina. Why? Well, to pay for “partial premium payments for health insurance coverage”. Gee, must be nice to have big daddy government help you pay your bills huh? Exactly where in the Constitution is this sort of expenditure allowed again?
And people wonder why we are over $15 trillion dollars in debt?
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