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Still, we're going to have a lot of people underemployed/unemployed for the foreseeable future. It's systemic, and it's not really this administrations fault as much as the general trend of worldwide development. It's super competitive, and I'm sure people in your situation who work hard to find a place will do so.
randyvs
reply to post by TDawg61
I'm thinking the longer Obama remains in office, the speed towards
destruction will increase exponentially. With the constant threat
that he could just, nut up at any moment. And become the sum of
all fears.
randyvs
reply to post by Bassago
There's a lot of indication coming via this La Rouche fellow.
That there are some strong organisations, within the U.S, that
are gaining numbers. They support a move against the whole
western banking system and the present administration. And
their whole goal is to save the U.S. from these hell bent for
destruction entities.
Thanks to its commanderships along the route to the Holy Land, the order became the world's first international bank and practically monopolized financial operations with respect to trading in the East.
randyvs
reply to post by TDawg61
I'm thinking the longer Obama remains in office, the speed towards
destruction will increase exponentially. With the constant threat
that he could just, nut up at any moment. And become the sum of
all fears.
SkullofThought
reply to post by ketsuko
Well, the job market is one of the structural flaws I was alluding to. Unfortunately, the way the economy has developed globally we're unlikely to see 4% unemployment any time soon. Outsourcing, automation, not going anywhere. The good news is that there is still a ton of opportunity out therefor people who are willing to adapt and work hard to put themselves in a position to get one of the many many good jobs that are out there. And because consumer spending went up in 2013 and companies are making solid profits, the job market will open up some.
Still, we're going to have a lot of people underemployed/unemployed for the foreseeable future. It's systemic, and it's not really this administrations fault as much as the general trend of worldwide development. It's super competitive, and I'm sure people in your situation who work hard to find a place will do so.
JimTSpock
I think it's pretty stupid to try to blame Obama for everything all the time. If a Republican was in office things would be much the same. Remember Bush and Cheney? They did such a great job didn't they? Not.
It's the Washington system the president can't change that much the other side always try to block everything and it's frequently a stalemate where very little gets done. Is America in decline? People have been saying that since 1976. Maybe they're right?