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Divine Discontent Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-04-05 02:33 PM
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4. yes it is
I know that the typical city state worker ratio in a big city is around 20% but I don't know how many of that is just city workers.

It's sad to think about their situation! My goodness, if you have several kids and you lost your good job at the city, how horrible. It'd be horrible for a single person, and it's compounded with extra family members.

Of course, these people are at fault for their predicament, as Rush and the other blabbing wingnut heads say.......

I hope they get full unemployment benefits, and some type of state monetary donation from a fund, they are the ones who worked their butts off to keep the city running, that's no small task, even without a killer hurricane.

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