It is. He's their third string tackle.
I'm glad he is earning and contributing to the workforce of society. Wouldn't want another TAXPAYER burden out there. Here's to many more years, Tony and God bless YAZ !!!
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Why do you automatically assume that if he's not playing football his only option is to be living off the taxpayers?
Maybe he has a degree......nahhh can't be.
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Why do you automatically assume that if he's not playing football his only option is to be living off the taxpayers?
Maybe he has a degree......nahhh can't be.
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Why do you automatically assume that if he's not playing football his only option is to be living off the taxpayers?
Maybe he has a degree......nahhh can't be.
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Why do you automatically assume that if he's not playing football his only option is to be living off the taxpayers?
Maybe he has a degree......nahhh can't be.
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Elfie made me spill my water...
I'm glad he is earning and contributing to the workforce of society. Wouldn't want another TAXPAYER burden out there. Here's to many more years, Tony and God bless YAZ !!!
Not intending to steer this thread away from football, you do realize that the majority of the "burdens" to whom you refer do, in fact, have jobs. The reason they qualify for government help is because they are paid so little that they simply don't make enough to cover the essentials... shelter, food, and transportation. In many cases they work for corporations like Wal Mart where you have a situation where the Walton family is collectively worth around $150 billion but somehow can't afford to pay for health coverage or a livable wage for it's employees. Just to put in perspective how much money $150 billion is, those four people have more scratch than the lowest third of the population ... in other words about 90,000,000 people (90 million). I'm sure I will be labeled a communist for what I'm about to say, but here it goes. Keeping that much money, money you couldn't spend in a thousand lifetimes, instead of providing a better life for your employees... i.e. the people who show up everyday and generate that revenue... is beyond repugnant. This especially true when you consider the government is basically subsidizing them by paying benefits to their employees. There is your burden on the taxpayers.
Not intending to steer this thread away from football, you do realize that the majority of the "burdens" to whom you refer do, in fact, have jobs. The reason they qualify for government help is because they are paid so little that they simply don't make enough to cover the essentials... shelter, food, and transportation. In many cases they work for corporations like Wal Mart where you have a situation where the Walton family is collectively worth around $150 billion but somehow can't afford to pay for health coverage or a livable wage for it's employees. Just to put in perspective how much money $150 billion is, those four people have more scratch than the lowest third of the population ... in other words about 90,000,000 people (90 million). I'm sure I will be labeled a communist for what I'm about to say, but here it goes. Keeping that much money, money you couldn't spend in a thousand lifetimes, instead of providing a better life for your employees... i.e. the people who show up everyday and generate that revenue... is beyond repugnant. This especially true when you consider the government is basically subsidizing them by paying benefits to their employees. There is your burden on the taxpayers.