Is there anyone here besides me who has reached the point ......That they would rather be dead ...... Than spend the rest of their lives POOR?$?$? ...
On Thursday, May 16, 2013 4:43:04 PM UTC-4, CyberDroog wrote:
On Wed, 15 May 2013 15:38:41 -0700 (PDT), Jack Pine
wrote:
On May 14, 6:22*pm, CyberDroog wrote:
There more to it than "American craftsmanship" disappearing also. *The
fact is that the crafts have merely changed.
Yes, American labor today would be barely recognizable by, say, a
steelworker transported from 1955.
Talk to JFK - he's the one who gave America's steel industry to Germany.
The exponential growth in the
digital world has accelerated the metamorphosis to such a rate that a
few million people haven't been able to keep up. I think this fact
and the rapid expansion of Oriental economies can be named as two
factors in our 'jobless recovery.'
Life is change. That has always been true.
--
Men live in a fantasy world. I know this because I am one, and I actually
receive my mail there.
- Scott Adams
German steel industry has been around much longer-so no connection with JFK here. Ruhr existed before US was created, in fact.
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