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In reply to the discussion: Ex-Rep. Joe Walsh: I Can’t Afford Child Support Payments [View all]blueamy66
(6,795 posts)30. How about people who are laid off?
Should their drivers licenses be yanked as well? Cause that will really help them get a new job. Or how about those that are so sick that they can't work anymore? Oh yeah....let's garnish the hell outta them too!
And it really makes sense to garnish support against the big, fat $200 a week in unemployment one gets in AZ. That way one can't afford gas or rent or food.
Sensible adults should be able to come to sensible agreements...which includes not putting either parent into the poor house.
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If he can't, pay jail him. Then bill him for his incarceration. Damned if the taxpayer will foot
Katashi_itto
Feb 2013
#7
Ha! He lost his job through no voluntary act of his own (except for his extremist nutjob positions).
LonePirate
Feb 2013
#9
I would say being a nasty, loud mouthed asshole was a totally voluntary act.
Auntie Bush
Feb 2013
#18
Does the mother get to do that, too? So the children will become homeless orphans?
Honeycombe8
Feb 2013
#10
“Joe’s employment has been terminated through no voluntary act of his own"
ScreamingMeemie
Feb 2013
#36