JimC wrote:Back to the OP...
It is clearly nonsense to blaim the unemployed for being "failures". Sure, there are a small minority of very lazy people who want to rort the system, but the majority of unemployed people (leaving aside an underclass of the psychologically disturbed) would love to be gainfully employed.
Not enough to go where the work is or do work that they consider beneath them. Which means they are willfully unemployed. As I said before, there are at least 12 million illegal aliens in the US, most of whom are working in menial, stoop-labor jobs. When every one of those jobs is held by an unemployed American, and all of those illegal aliens have returned to Mexico or wherever they came from because they can't find work here, then, and only then will I advocate for government welfare for the remaining unemployed Americans. Until then, the unemployed are, as Cain said, unemployed by choice because they don't like the selection of jobs that are available to them.
But neither is it useful to blame a company that has to close down, or reduce staff because of factors out of ther control. They can't run at a loss just to keep people employed...
And therein lies the single fact that reduces Marxist socialism (indeed socialism of every ilk) to a nullity. Socialists all think that the bourgeoisie merchant class is there to provide them with a job, and that it's government's job to make sure that the merchant class does so, even when it's not economically viable.
Governments should be a lot more proactive, in helping the re-training of people in sectors of the economy that are in decline. Perhaps industries that are viable, and hopefully wanting to grow, should be given serious tax concessions for every unemployed person they retrain and then employ...
Indeed. I'd even be willing to pay for bus tickets for the unemployed of the inner cities to be bussed to the onion fields to harvest crops.
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