It is quite stunning for anyone to live in a city, where the unemployment rate is well over twenty-percent! What are the repercussions for such a dire situation in our nation? Is there enough jobs for the entire population? And what will happen in the future, as the population continues to grow? I find myself in a vicious competition for jobs with other jobseekers, who are well qualified, and yet many of those jobs aren't sustainable, due to the fact- there is no such thing as a stable job! We Americans, and all other human beings, have got to be honest with ourselves: will our future be filled with the pursuit of happiness?
History tell us otherwise, and the dual relationship between capital and labor should be challenged, if we are to even consider an alternative to the way the world functions.
Johnnyof NJ7:53PM April 05, 2011
TODAY has not changed my views too much.
I went into PRISON as an uncontrollable drug addict. I came out of there with High Hopes and intent for progress.
Subliminally, risk taking as an IDEAL to verify capabilities people have, are closer to involving units of time, amounted towards PRIDE in which what I have learned, participated in, and gathered as motivation still,in a sense, knocks me down back into a depression.
For years people were getting away with whatever "experimentation" they were doing. And for a time, my knowledge and experiences were only going to be set aside for encouraging myself with effort to Avoid alot of the infrastructures that would include myself.
I am still saddened by the distrust and comfort CORPORATE COMPANIES have used to exploit this, while others distastefully playing with prostitution and closeted interaction of the same variety go unnamed.
I do know amidst the shame and smugness a large percentage of Platonic Coinciding Heros admiring their acquisitions and determination to hold onto it are only beckoning for more inadmirable contemplation towards the Actual Lack of contributing they do as well.
danton steeleof WA1:48PM February 19, 2010
I feel that all the money that went out to people i may be wrong though could of went into some sort of fund and invested all around the world.maybe people need the money or not in the long term this country could of supported more people and the money would of never this country.instead of borrowing money we counld invest in money markets all around the world to feed people here and now.please if you have any clout give obama my message or clinton or bush because i feel like the smarter person here.so i am not asking for a little check i am asking to fix the problem.
Thanks
calvin penn
calvinof SC5:57PM February 05, 2010
Unfocused capitalism is and should be unsustainable. By unfocused I mean capitalism that sole function is to funnel money to the few instead of all. The economy that lifts all boats equally percentagewise, is sustainable. An economy that does not benefit the masses does not have a stable foundation. With 70 to 80 percent of the wealth of our country being owned by 3 to 5% of the people and the leftovers being divided amongst the remaining 95 or so percent the inequality is sure to have negative social consequences. Currently we have over 2 million inmates, prisons are a growth industry, we probably build prisons faster than we build inner city schools. Without mainstream dreams we will continue to have counterproductive behaviors by our disenfranchised youth.
craig rhodeof WI1:40PM February 02, 2010
Wait another twenty to thirty years and the White Christians will be the minority.
If you look at the history of this country, you'll see we learned from mistakes which is only human. We still learn every day. The country always adapts to change. Heck, look at our President now. African American and I'm proud to see that. By the way, I'm a White Christian born and raised here.
We've come a very long way since 1776. Don't get me wrong, as I agree with all that's been said. We screw up, learn from it, and become better people generation after generation.
GREED is the most important lesson we will learn this time around. I found a little frugality goes a long way. There are more important things in life than just money, although it's nice to have money, but in these times we need to adapt to change once again. I know I save every penny I am able to. That's pretty hard with twin daughters too.
Jerryof CT4:40PM January 03, 2010
While I am very proud of our men and women in the service, I do not believe that we are fighting for the good of all. We are not always the "good guys".The good for our nation, you bet.He who controls oil controls the world.Here is an article ,"http://seekingalpha.com/article/113152-geopolitical-energy-centered-on-the-caspian-sea-part-1-of-2".Just to put it into perspective.We are and have always been imperialist for the good of corporations.We just happen to get the crumbs.The sad fact is that all this is greased by the blood of our loved ones.By the way, my son served and my daughter is going in. I just wish that they would serve for the right reasons and not just for corporate profits.
Cordell of CAof CA1:34PM January 01, 2010
Everytime a better place or a better career is highlighted on the web, the risk for overpopulation or professional flooding will become a reality thus creating the same bubble that will burst. We need to retain or draw people into ALL states and cities, and we need to create new careers to ensure a good supply for ALL people. As areas become desolate and careers become overcrowded, external control mechanisms result --meaning--people will be forced to flex, tolerate, and accept less in way of satisfaction, pay, freedoms, etc. Its an easy equation.
Maybe we need to steadfast, tolerate less, accept nothing more than crap. Maybe we need to innovate in our own backyards and join together for strength.
Maybe this whole entire collapse -as that what it was-was partly created to control wealth in this country, retard individual progress, minimize capitalism, and keep the reins of power confined. it was all alittle too abrupt to not be planned and a button was pushed. There is more to this than we all know, most likely. But the people, taxpaying law-abiding citizens, have suffered for it all.
And as a side note--Officials should be spending as much time and energy as they are on healthcare on securing borders/illegal immigration/gang infiltration--now that would save resources and jobs and even create a few --not to mention free birth deliveries for people that do not need more children!
And BTW, before we let foreign trained workers into this country--current citizens should be allotted work first--maybe America needs to put up a sign--temporarily closed. America has become a small 10 by 10 inflated raft trying to hold up billions--it just cant work--do the math.
J.Lazarisof FL1:01PM January 01, 2010
The way you describe it sounds like what happened when the so-called WHITE Christians came to America to "convert" everyone. Anyone that didn't convert had to die. Heck, a lot of people died just b/c they weren't white! God bless AMERICA, lol. And yes, I was born here, my family is from the USA...but white America seems to have forgotten the extremism that this country was initially FOUNDED on.
Anonymousof CT11:31AM January 01, 2010
Hey Jo- the reason we are fighting in Afghanistan is simple- if only you open your eyes to see. There is a group of religious fanatics out there whose goal is to destroy America and our western lifestyle. Extreme Islam believes in "convert or die". Theirs is a 'no choice' religion: no choices in health care and education for females, no choices in music, reading, shopping, etc for anyone. No life choices- just submission to their extreme vision of Islam or death.
These fanatics believe they are directed by their god- who is NOT the same God worshipped by Christians and Jews. We can either stop them over there or fight them on our own soil because that's where they will bring the war if they get their way. Seen any suicide bomber attacks on your way to the grocery store lately?
And yes, my family serves our country. Every one of my 4 children and their spouses served or are currently serving. Some have been deployed to the Middle East. One was wounded in Iraq. One served 2 deployments in Iraq as a Marine. Another is on his 6th deployment. It's because they serve that you and your family have freedom of choice here at home.
Get educated on this so you know the truth.
Karenof MT11:12AM January 01, 2010
You can't have more going out than you have coming in. (Reaganomics 101)
This is not even the beginning of the end but perhaps its the end of the beginning (Sir Winston Churchill)
By the time they realize that the US Currency is only a promissary note and its value is worthless. There will be no Banks, Big Business, Mortgages, Car Notes, High Priced Credit Cards ect. You'll be trading livestock, home grown produce, and batches of moonshine. (Darren Smith)
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