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Job Cuts Outpace HiringPosted on Oct 8, 2010
What’s bad? September saw 159,000 public sector employees laid off. What’s worse? A good number of those layoffs were teachers, as private sector hiring failed to keep pace with job cuts by federal and local governments. The result was a net loss of 95,000 jobs last month. —JCL
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By eir, October 8, 2010 at 7:29 pm Link to this comment
Samson:
We almost had a Barak Obama in the person of Democrat Al Smith in 1932 when he (and his Wall Street backers) challenged FDR for the Democratic nomination.
Past is now present, but there is no FDR. There is no defender of the people against the oligarchs. And no one understood these oligarchs any better than FDR (“a traitor to his class”). They’ve never forgotten him, but they hope we have.
For the details of this story:
FDR’s 1932 Victory Over London’s Wall Street Fascists
Report thisBy PatrickHenry, October 8, 2010 at 3:32 pm Link to this comment
Its too bad the positions being lost are to teachers, but I’m happy the governments downsizing.
Report thisBy Samson, October 8, 2010 at 10:20 am Link to this comment
Back in 1930, Herbert Hoover tried giving all the aid to businesses and wall street in the hope that they would create jobs and end the depression.
In 2009, Barrack Obama tried giving all the aid to businesses and wall street in the hope that they would create jobs and end the depression.
Worked about as well for Obama as it did for Hoover.
In 1932 there was a viable opposition party in the Democrats who were willing to correctly act to help America and Americans with government aid during the depression.
In 2010, Its the Democrats who are following Herbert Hoover’s economic policies, while the Republicans scream that Hoover was a socialist.
I wonder what the people are going to do about this. Are they going to accept that the only solution is the one that Herbert Hoover and Wall Street offers just because wall street went and bought the Democratic Party?
Anyways, this news is no surprise. Hoover’s policies are failing as much now as they did then.
Report thisBy doublestandards/glasshouses, October 8, 2010 at 9:42 am Link to this comment
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Go Tea Party! We don’t need no stinkin’ schools in the good ole USA. It’s every man for hisself from now on.
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