To: President Donald Trump, The United States House of Representatives, and The United States Senate
THE UNEMPLOYMENT SUPPORT MUST CONTINUE
On behalf of all concerned and affected, I petition the President of the USA and our representatives, whether in the Senate or the House, to take a moment and think twice about the consequences their action will have on their people.
Why is this important?
Mr President, and Representatives of the People--House & Senate,
Please accept our bread and butter request to continue to support us with unemployment benefits that are due to expire December 29, 2012.
Unemployment is not an entitlement; it is an insurance; a fund we paid into! The latest report is that the extensions will create 300,000 jobs! One dollar of unemployment is re-invested in the community $1.60.
Some of us will end depending on other social support, the end result of which will be the government still paying. We need a profound solution and not band-aids. The meager payments end up spent on survival bills and are still helping the economy! A fellow person affected explains to me that she is going to college for special ed and she was cut off at her last semester; these cuts are affecting a lot more people than just the unemployed. Personally, if I do not land a job by the end of the year, I will be homeless. Please ask your information services how much I have contributed to our beloved nation!!! Or look me up in Who's Who or the 100 Most Prominent Women in the U.S.A.!
Respectfully,
Alkistis Von Gizycki
Please accept our bread and butter request to continue to support us with unemployment benefits that are due to expire December 29, 2012.
Unemployment is not an entitlement; it is an insurance; a fund we paid into! The latest report is that the extensions will create 300,000 jobs! One dollar of unemployment is re-invested in the community $1.60.
Some of us will end depending on other social support, the end result of which will be the government still paying. We need a profound solution and not band-aids. The meager payments end up spent on survival bills and are still helping the economy! A fellow person affected explains to me that she is going to college for special ed and she was cut off at her last semester; these cuts are affecting a lot more people than just the unemployed. Personally, if I do not land a job by the end of the year, I will be homeless. Please ask your information services how much I have contributed to our beloved nation!!! Or look me up in Who's Who or the 100 Most Prominent Women in the U.S.A.!
Respectfully,
Alkistis Von Gizycki