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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1367500 United States 06/01/2012 12:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 100 Million Americans Without Jobs Quoting: katsung47 Eddy Elfenbein, Crossing Wall Street|May 23, 2012, The national unemployment rates gets lots of attention, and lately more attention has been paid to the workforce participation rate since more Americans have given up looking for a job, but we can also see that an astounding 100 million Americans don’t have jobs. Read more: [link to www.businessinsider.com] [link to static6.businessinsider.com] who actually knows the true #? i am self emplpoyed and as unemployed as it gets...there aint no work in calee obama needs to go look for a real job...has that african ever had a real job?? fire his ass!! |
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RoX User ID: 2432434 Iceland 06/01/2012 01:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "20,000 people have applied for the 877 new jobs that Hyundai is filling for a third shift at its Alabama assembly plant" Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1556306 Above translation for those who are dumb as a pile of poop: 19,123 lazy people. nobody mentions: " Homelessness in the United States On any given night, approximately 750,000 men, women, and children are homeless in the US. * 56% are living in shelters and transitional housing, while 44% are unsheltered. * 59% are single adults and 41% are persons living in families. * 98,452 are homeless families * 23% are chronically homeless according to HUD’s definition." [link to www.thechicagoalliance.org] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1556306 United States 06/01/2012 01:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "20,000 people have applied for the 877 new jobs that Hyundai is filling for a third shift at its Alabama assembly plant" Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1556306 Above translation for those who are dumb as a pile of poop: 19,123 lazy people. nobody mentions: " Homelessness in the United States On any given night, approximately 750,000 men, women, and children are homeless in the US. * 56% are living in shelters and transitional housing, while 44% are unsheltered. * 59% are single adults and 41% are persons living in families. * 98,452 are homeless families * 23% are chronically homeless according to HUD’s definition." [link to www.thechicagoalliance.org] Yup. Meanwhile, fluoride heads parrot phrases like "lazy people," or "get a job." |
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RoX User ID: 2432434 Iceland 06/01/2012 01:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is a terrible statistic. It counts 16 year old high school kids to 120 year old grandmas. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 9559702 nobody mention why? "About 3 million homes have been repossessed since the housing boom ended in 2006, Sharga said. That number could balloon to about 6 million by 2013, when the housing market may “absorb the bulk of distressed properties,” he said." [link to www.bloomberg.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 17011312 United States 06/01/2012 01:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And 60 million of them are unable to work legally. For the mere fact that they are under 16. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15015575 Did you also know that there are approximately 6.8 billion people who can't work in the USA? When stats are shocking, it's probably because someone has an agenda which requires you to be shocked in order for it to work. Idiot.There are only 320 million people in America per the last census. Read the article.Not one person under 16 was counted in that 100 million.Also you may want to pay a visit to shadowstats.When unemployment is figured the same way it was in 1990 we are at 27%. Face it.We make nothing.Exported all the jobs to slave labor markets.Financed ourselves into oblivion.And have a private corporation(the federal reserve)devaluing our currency at a 6.7% per year rate since the 1970s(on average 6.7% of our purchasing power is lost PER YEAR). 16 trillion in debt.Pretty soon the interest alone will account for 50% of the entire budget.... all is well right? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 16849097 Luxembourg 06/01/2012 01:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | when America was the land of opportunity, the people needling each other to stop being lazy, go get a job, pull yourself up by your bootstraps yada yada yada it served a purpose, to keep eveything moving, and make the young able bodied feel they should be out working. Now that that opportunity is gone, all the needling, and calling people bums because they cant find a job, it's just going to rip the country apart, i expect at some point the out of work people will be called terrorists and a threat to national security |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 17011312 United States 06/01/2012 01:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "20,000 people have applied for the 877 new jobs that Hyundai is filling for a third shift at its Alabama assembly plant" Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1556306 Above translation for those who are dumb as a pile of poop: 19,123 lazy people. nobody mentions: " Homelessness in the United States On any given night, approximately 750,000 men, women, and children are homeless in the US. * 56% are living in shelters and transitional housing, while 44% are unsheltered. * 59% are single adults and 41% are persons living in families. * 98,452 are homeless families * 23% are chronically homeless according to HUD’s definition." [link to www.thechicagoalliance.org] You want to see a homeless "city" go to Columbus Ohio.There is a cardboard/wooden pallet city on the south side of town just out of sight of the interstate.Roughly 68,000 people live with no plumbing and very little electricity.No code enforcement.It is a true slum in every sense of the word.They have bulldozed it down twice in the last 10 years,but now it is growing at an ever alarming rate. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 16849097 Luxembourg 06/01/2012 01:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | its an economic crisis as bad if not worse than the great Depression. The ONLY thing that finally ended the Great Depression was the USA entering World War 2 and destroying the German and Japanese economies. now, at this point what would bring us out of this Great Depression? WW3? i'm not even sure that would pull the USA out of a great Depression for the main reason the USA is now a shadow of its former Mass industrial production self. China could easily out mass produce the USA in a World War. And, even if there is not a World War to balance things back out, this will all only get worse. because we are about 10 years away from the Robot Revolution, where Robots will be able to do 80% of the jobs. The global elites are aware of all of these things, and know they need to either depopulate the earth or see a mass uprising in the former first world And 60 million of them are unable to work legally. For the mere fact that they are under 16. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15015575 Did you also know that there are approximately 6.8 billion people who can't work in the USA? When stats are shocking, it's probably because someone has an agenda which requires you to be shocked in order for it to work. Idiot.There are only 320 million people in America per the last census. Read the article.Not one person under 16 was counted in that 100 million.Also you may want to pay a visit to shadowstats.When unemployment is figured the same way it was in 1990 we are at 27%. Face it.We make nothing.Exported all the jobs to slave labor markets.Financed ourselves into oblivion.And have a private corporation(the federal reserve)devaluing our currency at a 6.7% per year rate since the 1970s(on average 6.7% of our purchasing power is lost PER YEAR). 16 trillion in debt.Pretty soon the interest alone will account for 50% of the entire budget.... all is well right? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1556306 United States 06/01/2012 01:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | when things were good, Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16849097 when America was the land of opportunity, the people needling each other to stop being lazy, go get a job, pull yourself up by your bootstraps yada yada yada it served a purpose, to keep eveything moving, and make the young able bodied feel they should be out working. Now that that opportunity is gone, all the needling, and calling people bums because they cant find a job, it's just going to rip the country apart, i expect at some point the out of work people will be called terrorists and a threat to national security "20,000 people have applied for the 877 new jobs that Hyundai is filling for a third shift at its Alabama assembly plant" Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1556306 Above translation for those who are dumb as a pile of poop: 19,123 lazy people. Yup. Class warfare, engineered. Decrease job opportunities, increase gov assistance to high levels, pull the rug out from underneath dependent people, riots flare, military moves in, Marshall law, perfect recipe for disaster. Also engineered. |
RoX User ID: 2432434 Iceland 06/01/2012 01:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Suicidal behavior poses a significant financial burden to the state. Each suicide death in Colorado costs, on average, approximately $3,738 in direct costs (health care expenses, autopsies and criminal investigations) and $1,414,842 in indirect costs (estimate of productive years of life lost). In terms of suicide attempts, each hospitalization costs an average of $10,014 in direct costs and $11,987 in indirect costs. 6 In addition to the state financial burden, suicide can have devastating impacts on families due to the loss of economic potential. AAS Statement on the Economy and Suicide. Retrieved September 15, 2010, from [link to www.dmh.ca.gov] necrophiliacs, harvesting us. |
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Marathon March User ID: 9118847 United States 06/01/2012 02:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in the suburbs... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17055640 Getting gas last evening and approached by a man and woman asking for some cash for gas... they said they drove to my area from another state ; looking for jobs They needed money for food and gas I have never seen this before ....this signaled a serous problem to me These looked like "ordinary folk" without jobs and nowhere to turn Scary times Hmmmm hope you helped them if you could have. Marathon March |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 17021617 United States 06/01/2012 02:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in the suburbs... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17055640 Getting gas last evening and approached by a man and woman asking for some cash for gas... they said they drove to my area from another state ; looking for jobs They needed money for food and gas I have never seen this before ....this signaled a serous problem to me These looked like "ordinary folk" without jobs and nowhere to turn Scary times what did you say to them? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 16542544 United States 06/01/2012 02:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in the suburbs... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17055640 Getting gas last evening and approached by a man and woman asking for some cash for gas... they said they drove to my area from another state ; looking for jobs They needed money for food and gas I have never seen this before ....this signaled a serous problem to me These looked like "ordinary folk" without jobs and nowhere to turn Scary times I was grocery shopping at Costco and was approached by an Indian couple in the parking lot with their young son in their arms. The husband had a sign indicating he had lost his job and they were trying to feed their 3 children. I gave them $5. Regardless of the real reason they were in that parking lot asking for change, I know they would do more with that $5 than I would. |
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