Where Does It End? (My Rant!)

First we bailout financial institutions, the auto makers see a good thing and want to jump on the gravy train…Now the Governors of New Jersey, New York and Connecticut want the feds to bail out thousands of financial industry workers who are loosing their jobs!

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 This is incredible!

The three Governors have asked for $48 million in emergency grants, allowing states to give each laid off worker $12,500 to help them find jobs and relocate. Pardon me, but what are these guys smoking?

In a letter to the US Labor Secretary, Governors Corzine (NJ), Rell (CT) and Paterson (NY), said “The federal government acted swiftly to implement strategies to stabilize financial institutions; now it is to act together to support the workers dislocated from those institutions.”

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20 Comments on NJ, NY, CT Want Finance Industry Employee Bailout!

NOV
20
2008
221,572 Points 4 Featured Posts

Sign me up!  I could use a 12k check, just in time for christmas! 

PS: where are you today? I need to give you a call about Teddy

8:51am • #1
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Just make sure that they fly the companies personal jet when the go asking for the bailout.

8:54am • #2
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Rob Yea man, I'm up for free money!

Steven This my Governor asking for the money, so however he asks for the money, I'll be footing the bill for the transporation!  LOL

9:24am • #3
331,018 Points 19 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Once you dangle money in someones face, everybody wants you to buy them a crutch too.

9:27am • #4
146,453 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog

Oh, good. Everybody wants to be bailed out now. It is easy money and who not getting it? That is exactly the message that Paulson wants to pass. What a wonderful world.

9:44am • #5
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Hey Laura ... I was ranting to my husband about the $12,500 this morning.  Funny you should mention it!  Losing ones job is a dreadful event, but it has and is happening to Americans in many industries.  I just do not get this one!  Am I missing something!

9:55am • #6
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We are quickly becoming a nation of people who do not know how to survive.  We are appearing weaker and weaker to the entire world!

10:04am • #7
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Huiting Me too, Me too!

Marie You're not missing anything, get your ticket for the gravy train!

William I heartily agree! 

10:50am • #8
125,567 Points Outside Blog

Sadly, I read that post and my heart does go out to all of us who will be laid off. Do you actually think we all will find jobs in this immediate area when everyone else is laying off?

Instead of giving us money, I would like to see a way that we can use resources at a government site, say the Unemployment Centers to be able to fax resumes out and see if there are jobs opened someplace for us.

Some of us will be too proud to accept handouts, but I will take my unemployment until I am earning a salary once again. I put into it for years, once in my life, I will take back.

I walked into my local bank today to see the job openings and was told, only teller positions are available, all the mortgage folks have taken the rest of the positions.

 

2:58pm • #9
135,851 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog

Hi Laura,

Oh, you hit the nerve...I commented on the subjust yesterday and at the end I had concluded my reply was a rant rather then comment.

5:37pm • #10
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JL  Sure seems that way! (missed you before!)

 Nancy Why should a certain industry get more than another?

Hal It seems that were heading for a very scary change!

6:02pm • #11
125,567 Points Outside Blog

Has so many jobs been lost in NY, NJ and Ct at the same time. The number I believe was 8,000.

Not asking for the money, asking for the resources. I feel any person who was displaced should have the right for that...never was, this is my first time and I was just saying how I felt.

6:28pm • #12
NOV
21
2008
186,621 Points Outside Blog

The NY, NJ, CT Governors estimate 82,000 jobs will be lost in the NY metro area.  This estimate is for what they call " financial services industry" employees (Wall Street included).  You can see more if you check the link in the story.

My thoughts are why should these employees be entitled to more than say a construction worker who, we will all admit, has been hard hit by the nation's economic problems. 

Thanks Nance!

Laura G

4:11am • #13
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Laura,

I saw you were on AR, and clicked your profile photo to investigate your blog.  Little Egg Harbor!  My wife's parents live on Bulltown Road, near Green Bank, so yours is "a blog from home."

Good rant!  I'm in total agreement.  This bailout stuff is nonsense.  Let the cream rise to the top.  Let the chips fall where they may, and we'll get out of this morass.

Mike in Tucson

4:27am • #14
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Well Howdy, neighbor! Thanks Mike, it seems we're moving away from self sufficiency and more toward a gimme mentality!

7:50am • #15
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Howdy, yourself!  Don't you just love the serendipity of Active Rain?!

9:26pm • #16
NOV
22
2008
186,621 Points Outside Blog

Mike...serendipity is a word to live by!!!  Nice to me you!

10:39am • #17
NOV
25
2008
119,882 Points 2 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor

wow!   ya, I wish someone would bail me out, lol.     Happy Thanksgiving Laura :)

3:13pm • #18
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82,000, what's another 0 .....just joking on that one. My God, this is worse than I had imagined. But Laura, you are right, it should be for one group, it should be opened to anyone who leaves the metropolitan area for a job elsewhere....not someone with their hands out.

I asked a few of my friends in that financial situation and they said, they would gladly relocate with help, and they might have to move in with family until they can find a job.

7:21pm • #19
NOV
26
2008
186,621 Points Outside Blog

Nance The problem with people leaving the metro area is that we loose their taxes, creating a larger burden on those remaining!  It's a tough situation!

Laura G

5:31am • #20

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