Posted on 10/02/2011 12:02:25 PM PDT by traumer
Edited on 10/02/2011 12:15:53 PM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
BURNSVILLE, Minn. (AP)
(Excerpt) Read more at minnesota.cbslocal.com ...
Sad case, the gentleman must have had few expectations of being hired elsewhere and may have thought the company would even have blocked his unemployment compensation. I guess liberalism doesn’t solve everything in MN.
Awful news and tragic unnecessary ending of a life. Give him some credit in that the life he took was his own and not others...
This is very sad, clearly a case of situational depression suicide. There are a lot of things a person can recover from, but this is not one of them. I am a human being, not a human doing. Prayers for this poor man and his family.
May the Lord bring the loved ones and those who saw this terrible deed comfort and peace.
Also, a lot of courts will not lower your child support payments. It’s either pay or jail even if you’re not working.
“shooting himself in the head [..] still alive Thursday morning”
That must have hurt
I am sure there were deeper psychological problems before he lost the job.
so sad
“Jill Murphy says Graves received an unexpectedly poor performance review Monday and was fired Thursday. “
There’s that pesky ‘UNEXPECTED’ again...if only we could fire this kenyan Klown from the WH.
“Also, a lot of courts will not lower your child support payments. Its either pay or jail even if youre not working.”
I see. That must have killed quite a few men by now. Or inspired them to crime.
Middle-aged guy in my neighborhood did that last Thanksgiving. He had lost his job, exhausted his unemployment, couldn’t get another job, had run through is savings, and was facing the loss of his house. He had been fairly successful, but no one would hire him due to his age. His wife said he had tried to get a job as a stock boy at the grocery store and at places like Staples, Costco, etc., but was turned down for those too. The constant rejection just crushed his spirit. When he killed himself the insurance allowed his wife and kids to stay in the house, which I suppose was part of his motivation. I guess there are some insurance policies that don’t have a suicide exclusion if the policy has been in place for a certain time. It was terribly sad. He did it right after Thanksgiving dinner, going out onto a country road in his car. He didn’t want that to be the last Thanksgiving his family would have in that house—but what sad, disordered thinking! Surely every Thanksgiving has been poisoned for them now. What a tragedy. And how sad that a man who had had a good career for many years could never find another job.
During the recession of 1982 (?) a guy who lived across the street from me did the same, with the same result. Killed himself with carbon monoxide poisoning in the garage while his wife and kids were out. His wife found him. The horror of finding him did something to her; it seemed like there was a part of her heart that got permanently broken. She was a nice woman and loved her husband.
Fear of jail and knowing that one cannot take care of their children may CAUSE one to have psychological problems.
I know it would for me.
Rather than giving people long term unemployment I would prefer to see an employment program of last resort. People need to know there is somewhere they can go to work for self respect some income when they are unable to find a public sector job after a couple of months.
(and) some
Permanent solution to a temporary problem.
My wife and I saw this last night:
The Company Men
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1172991/
The story centers on a year in the life of three men trying to survive a round of corporate downsizing at a major company - and how that affects them, their families, and their communities.
It could have been better but the overall message was interesting and timely.
The sad part of all this stress is the cold hard fact that most people know in their hearts our president is not being sincere about wanting America to rebound. His agenda is quite different from what he says in his town halls and the hurting part of this reality is that many in the media understand his true feelings and will say nothing, nor will they question him about his motives and his misguided group of Czars.
Sad. RIP.
You know, that’s not actually a bad idea at all. I like it. And let’s say it’s not government make-work jobs, but private sector jobs that are modest in responsibility and pay, but need to be done.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.