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Pcgamer1

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My family is set to retire in a couple of years and they may end up selling their house that I live in, I've had to change jobs 4 times in just the past 2 years from constant layoffs to jobs that don't pay enough or have benefits. Im losing my job next month and since I'm a contractor I get no severance so I will either have to pay COBRA or have no health insurance. Next year the austerity from the Big Ugly Bill is going to start, anyone who isn't working 20 hours a week will no longer get Medicare or Food Stamps and this is going to happen while they are also no jobs. You also will have to get recertified every 6 months and any mistake could cost you your health care or food. Labor unions in their current form are not capable of helping workers laid off from AI or corporate greed. Even worse is construction unions made a deal with the devil and are working with big tech to fight to build AI data centers. Construction unions who fight against the will of their community to build AI data centers are class traitors. Those labor unions are no better than big tech. I likely won't be able to come up with a big enough emergency fund to sustain myself once I can no longer live with my family, even if I can move with them, if they move to a retirement city with no jobs than all that does is create a different problem. Where I'm not homeless but won't ever be able to find work again or good work because employers don't want to hire people who don't live in the area they are in. Shooting myself is a better outcome then ending up homeless, the average American despite living paycheck to paycheck support homeless encampment sweeps and probably agree with Brian Kilmeade's solution to homelessness
 
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