Posted by Dave from MN on January 22, 2008 at 11:48:50 from (96.24.89.145):
In Reply to: Re: WOW! posted by Walt Davies on January 22, 2008 at 11:09:49:
I hate to jump on a "political issue" like this but.... how many of the the 95% employed are working 2 or more part time jobs? Does any one beleive that the unemploment rate is really that low? A lack of good manufacturing jobs has millions of people working low paying part time odd shift jobs, and millions of teens sitting in front of PC"s and playstations-UNEMPLOYED. Maybe if there was decent competition from manufacturers for jobs, the places that are low pay/low hours would have to up the ante a little bit. Get the high school kids to want to take them part time, no benefit, low hour jobs. Put the moms and dads back in a place that they can earn an income, have some benifits and still be home for 6 hours with the family. Maybe we, the USA could even remeber how to save some money and live without every want out there and start setting GOOD examples for the youth, now, before they become teens. Darn, I went it did, sorry all, but it was uncontrollable. Sorry Kim! This reply is strictly my opinion and is not intended to offend the good people on here, but it is what I beleive, passionatly!
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