The U.S.A. is going through transformation, many call this transformation, change, not unlike that which empires throughout history undertook to stay afloat. Greece is experiencing serious troubles by allowing immigrants - both legal and illegal - to take work away form citizens. Who will be baling out the U.S.A. ? China? Great Britain? Or perhaps the Middle east?
The U.S.A. presents itself as a nation of opportunity and dreams. This is somewhat true these days if you are willing to trample on all that is righteous and which is in accordance with Divine Laws.
Egypt when needing more workers to build it's massive structures and keep the empire impressive, brought in workers to push out the citizens already there. Same with Greece and Rome. Where are they now? What will become of the U.S.A. ?
U.S.A. citizens (slaves) are being replaced by non-U.S.A. citizen workers who are allowed to take (steal) work away from U.S.A. citizens (slaves).
WHY?
How many non-U.S.A. citizens are forced to live on the streets of the U.S.A. ?
The Department of State is all too ready to give away work to foreigners even when the U.S.A. workforce is suffering from abuse by keeping U.S.A. citizens from getting the same work foreigners take (steal). The Department of State negotiates deals to give away work which U.S.A. citizens will never be able to get, the year prior to the foreign work takers arrival.
Not to mention Mr. Obama/Soetoro giving away work to those in the U.S.A. illegally.
WHY?
The U.S.A. presents itself as a nation of opportunity and dreams. This is somewhat true these days if you are willing to trample on all that is righteous and which is in accordance with Divine Laws.
Egypt when needing more workers to build it's massive structures and keep the empire impressive, brought in workers to push out the citizens already there. Same with Greece and Rome. Where are they now? What will become of the U.S.A. ?
U.S.A. citizens (slaves) are being replaced by non-U.S.A. citizen workers who are allowed to take (steal) work away from U.S.A. citizens (slaves).
WHY?
How many non-U.S.A. citizens are forced to live on the streets of the U.S.A. ?
The Department of State is all too ready to give away work to foreigners even when the U.S.A. workforce is suffering from abuse by keeping U.S.A. citizens from getting the same work foreigners take (steal). The Department of State negotiates deals to give away work which U.S.A. citizens will never be able to get, the year prior to the foreign work takers arrival.
WHY?
Not to mention Mr. Obama/Soetoro giving away work to those in the U.S.A. illegally.
WHY?
Face it U.S.A. citizens, you may very well be on the way to extinction due to CORRUPTION!
Please don't take it too personal, it is all only about
profit/gain/control.
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Below is one of the many stories form Yahoo:
First Person: How I Feed My Family Without a Job
Down But Not Out: Yahoo! Readers Share Their Stories of Unemployment and Job-Hunting
By Sharyl Stockstill | Yahoo! Contributor Network
Five million Americans are
among the long-term unemployed--those without a job for 27 weeks or
longer--according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Another 7.3 million
are looking for work, while the unemployment rate sits at 7.9 percent. Numbers aside, individual stories illustrate how America is
affected. To see how joblessness hits home, Yahoo News asked unemployed
workers to share their job-hunting stories. Here's one.
FIRST PERSON | It should be easy for me to find a job working in an office. I have 31 years of experience with more than 15 years as an office manager in the manufacturing and construction industries. I have excellent references and pride myself on my accounting, computer and people skills.
When President Obama took office, the construction industry dried up
and manufacturing continued to migrate overseas. Plants and factories
halted their multimillion dollar expansions and many have downsized or
closed, and I am afraid things will only get worse as Obamacare and the
fiscal cliff hangs over the head of everyone and hits small businesses
particularly hard.
I have tried to switch industries, putting in close to 100
applications for any type of office work that I can find, including
entry-level, when there was an opening. I received only a handful of
interviews and was told that the company "cannot afford to pay you what
you are worth," even when I practically beg for minimum wage.
I have three adult children. Currently, only one of them is employed
and his job has scaled back to where he only works two weeks a month. My
youngest son has moved to Georgia
to his brother's in his efforts to find decent employment. My
25-year-old daughter is living at home and also unemployed. My daughter
and I have turned our focus to saving money rather than job hunting when
there are no real jobs to be had.
My husband has been our financial savior. He took the plunge and
opened his own business with a partner. Their company specializes in
food-grade process piping and the United States
still needs to eat. Thus, he has managed to keep everything going for
our family by helping the remaining plants maintain their facilities. It
is terrifying to hear stories like Hostess shutting down. I cannot help
but wonder if other food-process plants may be forced to do the same
thing and our last hope of surviving this economy will literally go down
the pipes.
My daughter and I help out however we can. Last spring we planted a
huge garden and were able to bring in about $55 per week by selling our
produce at the local farmer's market. We have 20 head of cattle and I
have been working trying to break some horses to try to increase the
ranch's income to a breakeven point. By raising our own beef and
vegetables, our efforts have slashed our grocery bill by nearly 60
percent and thus we are able to hang on a little longer.
I have been unemployed for four long years in New Mexico and it is depressing to think it will be another four years before I can even hope that jobs will return.