I am happy to learn that Ohio has a system to stop these thieves.
However, many States do not.
The misuse of the money that was supposed to help us small business owners was abused by greedy corrupt people everywhere.
It turned into a free for all.
Huge corporations and politicians jumped into this.
Disgusting



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The $600.00 on top of your weekly unemployment benefits, supported by the democrats, helped create a ton of people making more money by not working, then we've ever seen before.
So, as we try to re-open, nobody wants to work.
Why would they?
They are getting paid more then their former jobs...
To stay home.
So. The masses in the streets, spreading COVID-19.
Probably not on purpose, have nothing to lose financially.
They're tired of being locked down and they're angry about George Floyd's death, at the hand of our hired police that murdered him in front of the whole world to see.
So Now What?
*All of my writing is my opinion.
In 1918 during a pandemic, the leaders at the time threw a parade to welcome home our brave fighters.
The result of this happy parade was disastrous.
To me. History is just repeating itself.
Gloms of people yelling and spewing for hours upon hours, marching side by side.
I look at Covit-19 as an invisible deadly invader into the human race.
I pray that these people do not catch and spread COVID-19.
But, I think, that this evil was having a field day during all of this protesting.
I don't think that "anyone" should poopo a second wave.
At least we know what to do.
For those of us that have been paying attention, I hope for the best, and am preparing for the worst.
This sucks too.
Husted: 3,000 fraudulent unemployment claims made in Ohio
Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted discussed the issue of unemployment fraud during Tuesday’s coronavirus press briefing. He said roughly 3,000 fraudulent claims have been made in Ohio by criminals who are filing for unemployment on behalf of real people who haven’t lost their jobs.
“Unfortunately, there are some people out there who tried to take advantage of others during this crisis,” Husted said. “The Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services is working to secure your tax dollars and benefits that are due to you and not to fraudsters.”
Husted said the state of Washington flagged 190,000 fraudulent claims totaling $650 million in unemployment insurance.