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AecetiaParticipant
[quote=flu]I think the most disturbing thing was in the IBD article…
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….unemployment remains, at 9.1%, unacceptably high. It seems that the high jobless numbers catch the administration by surprise each month.But they shouldn’t.
History is a guide. Spain’s green economy program destroyed 2.2 jobs for every green job it created.
Meanwhile, the Italians put into a single green job the same amount of capital needed to create almost five jobs in the general economy.
A green economy, it seems, is scarcely better than a red one.
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flu,
The unemployment is even worse than that. Check out this from the AP: “Combined, the 14 million officially unemployed; the ‘underemployed’ part-timers who want full-time work; and ‘discouraged’ people who have stopped looking make up 16.2 percent of working-age Americans.
America’s 14 million unemployed aren’t competing just with each other. They must also contend with 8.8 million other people not counted as unemployed — part-timers who want full-time work.”
http://www.rep-am.com/news/national/doc4e64352ad91ab970797856.txtAecetiaParticipantI think it is because dollars are not as good as gold any longer and the PM market is reflecting it.
September 5, 2011 at 2:05 PM in reply to: Roubini: “We Are in ‘Worse Situation Than in 2008” #728420AecetiaParticipantGermany chose Götterdämmerung.
AecetiaParticipantAllan,
Here is the soundtrack to your post:
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Here is the soundtrack to your post:
http://vodpod.com/watch/1600681-golden-earring-twilight-zoneAecetiaParticipantAllan,
Here is the soundtrack to your post:
http://vodpod.com/watch/1600681-golden-earring-twilight-zoneSeptember 1, 2011 at 1:46 PM in reply to: Shrinking Labor Force May Curb U.S. Expansion for Two Decades #727520AecetiaParticipantBrian,
We are in agreement in many ways on this issue. There are many unemployed folks here and in Nevada. We can probably find enough to provide low skilled workers that you say we need without importing more. There is certainly much room for improvement at all levels of government because there is a huge amount of waste, fraud and abuse that you as a businessman would not tolerate in your business.
I also think we need to adequately screen all immigrants for good health. Australia is extremely scrupulous in this because they do not want immigrants to be a burden to taxpayers. I think this is a wise practice.
September 1, 2011 at 1:46 PM in reply to: Shrinking Labor Force May Curb U.S. Expansion for Two Decades #727603AecetiaParticipantBrian,
We are in agreement in many ways on this issue. There are many unemployed folks here and in Nevada. We can probably find enough to provide low skilled workers that you say we need without importing more. There is certainly much room for improvement at all levels of government because there is a huge amount of waste, fraud and abuse that you as a businessman would not tolerate in your business.
I also think we need to adequately screen all immigrants for good health. Australia is extremely scrupulous in this because they do not want immigrants to be a burden to taxpayers. I think this is a wise practice.
September 1, 2011 at 1:46 PM in reply to: Shrinking Labor Force May Curb U.S. Expansion for Two Decades #728058AecetiaParticipantBrian,
We are in agreement in many ways on this issue. There are many unemployed folks here and in Nevada. We can probably find enough to provide low skilled workers that you say we need without importing more. There is certainly much room for improvement at all levels of government because there is a huge amount of waste, fraud and abuse that you as a businessman would not tolerate in your business.
I also think we need to adequately screen all immigrants for good health. Australia is extremely scrupulous in this because they do not want immigrants to be a burden to taxpayers. I think this is a wise practice.
AecetiaParticipantGas and oil prices are a scam that the big corporations are involved in including Agrimoney. We do not need to impoverish ourselves for oil or create crappy electric cars with batteries that damage the environment.
“Many Russian geologists and petroleum researchers credit the rise of Russia over the past 50 years as the largest producer of oil and second largest producer of natural gas in the world to the successful application of the abiogenic theory of oil and gas formation. The Russians claim to have successfully drilled over 300 ultra deep (around 40,000feet) oil and gas wells through granite and basalt based on this theory.”
http://seekingalpha.com/instablog/400230-vinod-dar/47079-abiotic-oil-and-gas-a-theory-that-refuses-to-vanishbe an oil “Truther”
AecetiaParticipantGas and oil prices are a scam that the big corporations are involved in including Agrimoney. We do not need to impoverish ourselves for oil or create crappy electric cars with batteries that damage the environment.
“Many Russian geologists and petroleum researchers credit the rise of Russia over the past 50 years as the largest producer of oil and second largest producer of natural gas in the world to the successful application of the abiogenic theory of oil and gas formation. The Russians claim to have successfully drilled over 300 ultra deep (around 40,000feet) oil and gas wells through granite and basalt based on this theory.”
http://seekingalpha.com/instablog/400230-vinod-dar/47079-abiotic-oil-and-gas-a-theory-that-refuses-to-vanishbe an oil “Truther”
AecetiaParticipantGas and oil prices are a scam that the big corporations are involved in including Agrimoney. We do not need to impoverish ourselves for oil or create crappy electric cars with batteries that damage the environment.
“Many Russian geologists and petroleum researchers credit the rise of Russia over the past 50 years as the largest producer of oil and second largest producer of natural gas in the world to the successful application of the abiogenic theory of oil and gas formation. The Russians claim to have successfully drilled over 300 ultra deep (around 40,000feet) oil and gas wells through granite and basalt based on this theory.”
http://seekingalpha.com/instablog/400230-vinod-dar/47079-abiotic-oil-and-gas-a-theory-that-refuses-to-vanishbe an oil “Truther”
September 1, 2011 at 1:30 PM in reply to: Shrinking Labor Force May Curb U.S. Expansion for Two Decades #727495AecetiaParticipantAmen to that flu. We need skilled workers who will not further dumb down the U.S. We probably need more Asians. We also need to reform legal immigration. I understand it takes years for people to legally immigrate and many times they have to continue to submit the same paper work again and again. It sounds like the people in the county who are in charge of the business permit process also run immigration!
September 1, 2011 at 1:30 PM in reply to: Shrinking Labor Force May Curb U.S. Expansion for Two Decades #727579AecetiaParticipantAmen to that flu. We need skilled workers who will not further dumb down the U.S. We probably need more Asians. We also need to reform legal immigration. I understand it takes years for people to legally immigrate and many times they have to continue to submit the same paper work again and again. It sounds like the people in the county who are in charge of the business permit process also run immigration!
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