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Originally posted by SFA437
reply to post by mustard seed
Seed- I am in the same boat brother.
The deck is stacked against hardworking citizens who have put into the system their whole lives and need a hand in surviving rough times due to illness or injury.
The U.S. isn't alone in violating this pact. According to the International Labor Organization, youth unemployment in most of the world is stuck at about around 20 percent. "Young people [are] nearly three times as likely as adults to be unemployed," says the ILO. In Spain more than 40 percent of young people are unemployed, in Italy it's 28 percent and in France the rate is more than 20 percent.
In the UK, many young people are simply giving up. There, about 40 percent of all unemployed are age 16 to 24, which means almost 1 million young adults are jobless. More than half of the 18- to 25-year-olds questioned in a recent survey said they were thinking of emigrating because of poor job prospects.
www.huffingtonpost.com...
Originally posted by Amaterasu
No One is hiring an old arthritic lady when They can have Their pick of fifteen to thirty 20-somethings.
Originally posted by 12voltz
How could anyone who ,as you claim made a six figure income for 20 years,be broke at the end of it?
No sympathy unless you can give me a real tough luck story
Originally posted by consigliere
reply to post by mustard seed
My best to your family brother.You "just keep swimming" in the words of the great Dori.Youve paid into the system and deserve all you can get from it,,,kinda like insurance
NOTE: i wonder how many people will get the Scarface theme in the title
Originally posted by Skewed
Originally posted by Amaterasu
No One is hiring an old arthritic lady when They can have Their pick of fifteen to thirty 20-somethings.
That is because the 20 somethings have been indoctrinated to be unquestioning obedient little workers.
Originally posted by SFA437
reply to post by mustard seed
My situation mirrors yours.
Worked my whole life and made it to a consultancy on overhead imagery for the DoD at a GS15 level. I was well over 100 a year for 4 years.
Took me 3 years to go through my savings and I do not by any means live lavishly. Got one 6 year old car, a 13 year old bike with 115,000 miles on it (primary transportation for me) and a small home on Long Island.
We're at the point where the kids eat balanced and nutritious meals while the wife and I live off hot dogs and pasta. All it takes is one accident, one illness and you're screwed- especially if you are an honest and ethical person.
Part of me wants to head into the various low income areas and sit in on one of the "How to defraud the government" workshops run by community organizers but the larger part of me still retains my honor, morals and ethics. I'd rather go hungry than become part of the problem.edit on 14-7-2011 by SFA437 because: (no reason given)