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Old 04-22-2010 | 11:24 AM
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ORIGINAL: MikeL


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Once upon a time, ordinary Americans felt that they had a prosperous future ahead of them. Ingenuity was valued and rewarded in the workplace. Young'uns were encouraged to use their head and their hands. Alas, no more. There are no jobs that pay excellent wages for folks that use their hands as well as their heads. No one will buy their products, saying that they are shoddily built and too expensive. Usually without checking to see if this is true before buying something from China or something with a Japanese name. Then they wonder why their kids can't leave home...
You're getting too old and out of touch if you believe any of that, Ed. Stop listening to what certain folks would have you believe, and start getting involved. You'll find many, many young people that are exactly what you say they're not. And many who are. Same as was the case with your generation, and each and every generation before that.
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So, rather than debating what I said, you attack/criticize me instead.

The jobs that I am referring to are non college education jobs that pay over $50k per annum. Outside of a few automotive jobs in unionized factories, where do you find such work?

Where does one find a job where the male can support the family in reasonable style without the female being required to work? It used to be that way in this country, you know. It is NOT this way today.

You are saying that all is okay. I'm saying that your politicians sold you and your kids down the creek and that we should restore the tariffs and work/labor laws to what they were when Americans had the best standard of living on Earth, other than those tiny countries that depended on US defense dollars to give them a slightly higher standard of living.


Ed Cregger