Like Newt said, "hey--99 weeks is an associates's degree." Or a certificate in a marketable skill. Too many 'Merkins sit on their ass and say "Hell no I ain't workin' for no chump change." Sounds great in theory. Problem is, in a large portion of the Country, there just aren't enough (or any) jobs available. What's amazing to me is how this administration and it's media have been successful in changing the public perception. Even though the job situation is still at depression like levels, the huge number of unemployed seems to have been forgotten, almost as if the bad economy is something in the past.
If they (the administration) can sell this (false) perception, seems to me they can sell just about anything.
...Problem is, in a large portion of the Country, there just aren't enough (or any) jobs available. What's amazing to me is how this administration and it's media have been successful in changing the public perception. Even though the job situation is still at depression like levels, the huge number of unemployed seems to have been forgotten, almost as if the bad economy is something in the past.
If they (the administration) can sell this (false) perception, seems to me they can sell just about anything.
The problem is the jimmying of the stats goes back way before the current administration. If many admit that, they will have to re-evaluate the 'joys' of 'globalism' and 'free trade'. 'Free Trade' is socialism/marxism/fascism in a business suit.
Marx advocated 'Free Trade devoid of patriotism and morals' to speed up global communism. One of the 10 planks of the Communist Manifesto is the central control of credit, ala the Fed.