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To: C. Edmund Wright
The way to solve this? Secure border. Cut guv benefits to illegals totally, and cut benefit longevity to native born. Do that, and watch this thing unravel on it's on in maybe 2-3 years.

Illegals get most of their benefits thru their US born children who are citizens at birth. Their benefits can't be cut. And the IRS admits to providing over $4 billion a year to illegal aliens in the form of EITC.

You seem to think that there is a huge pool of jobs waiting to be filled. There is a shortage of jobs, not workers. Since 1990 we brought in 29 million legal, permanent immigrants. In addition, we import 640,000 guest workers annually. Do you think this might have an impact on the labor market?

There are currently 61.1 million American men in their prime working years, age 25–54. A staggering 1 in 8 such men are not in the labor force at all, meaning they are neither working nor looking for work. This is an all-time high dating back to when records were first kept in 1955. An additional 2.9 million men are in the labor force but not employed (i.e., they would work if they could find a job). A total of 10.2 million individuals in this cohort, therefore, are not holding jobs in the U.S. economy today. There are also nearly 3 million more men in this age group not working today than there were before the recession began," the Republicans on the Senate Budget Committee claim.

"Although defenders of the current economy attribute shrinking labor force participation to the increasing pace of retirement of the Baby Boomer generation, these new statistics above confirm a trend that Barron’s recently diagnosed: 'The ratio of those over 55 in the workforce actually ticked up'—in other words, older Americans are being forced to return to work in a poor economy to make ends meet while many younger Americans simply aren’t working at all. In short, there is an unprecedented supply of working-age Americans who do not hold jobs."

89 posted on 07/12/2014 7:25:56 AM PDT by kabar
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To: kabar

Once again, you are full of charts and graphs….that don’t have a damned thing to do with my point. Yes, I know, cutting welfare bennies is tough, and won’t solve every single bit of the problem. So what. It would be a huge step in the right direction.

You are emotionally destroying yourself over this - and if you would understand a little more about the real issue, you would be less angry.


91 posted on 07/12/2014 7:30:53 AM PDT by C. Edmund Wright (www.FireKarlRove.com NOW)
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