Focus, focus...travelinman67 wrote:By Densey's admission the increase in part-time positions has created a "parallel economy" of underemployed people resorting to "scrapping" and "pot growing" to survive.D1B wrote:
Thanks for the link, but it's not the link I'm looking for. You said: "Obamacare disincentivized national corporate employers from hiring full-time, thereby increasing the poverty rates?"
I did not see any "national corporate employers" on the list. It's a long list and I admit I didn't see it all. Most are schools, small government and entities like the Mexican American Opportunity Foundation and Tsunami Surf Shops. I think we both would agree that the cost cutting actions taken by them, especially the schools, universities and gov, are a good thing, but that's another thread.
Also, many of the cuts were 30 hours down to 29 hours, and they weren't getting medical coverage in either scenario. At least with Obamacare, they now can get affordable insurance if they want. Very affordable.You know Tman, medical bills bankrupt the poor. Its a win for them.
Let's try it again, Tman.
Get your narratives straight.
Try again, King Troll.
Try again.






