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RE: O/T Information Needed (Slightly Political)

To: "datsunmike" <datsunmike@nyc.rr.com>
Subject: RE: O/T Information Needed (Slightly Political)
From: "Jeffers, Tim" <tim.jeffers@newroads.com>
Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2004 16:37:17 -0500
i notice you are only interested in those unemployed and under employed, rather 
than all of us out here that are working more than we have time for.  starting 
from a pretty slanted perspective in my opinion.

tim j

-----Original Message-----
From: datsunmike [mailto:datsunmike@nyc.rr.com]
Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 4:26 PM
To: Datsun Roadster List
Subject: O/T Information Needed (Slightly Political)


I am thinking of writing a column for the NY Times called Jobs! Jobs! Jobs!
(or How America Became a Third World Nation)

I need to hear from those of you who are unemployed or under-employed and
what you did or industry you worked in (make it very brief and one or 2
words would be best), what state you're located in and your first name and
the initial of your last name. It will just be a short blurb in a paragraph.

I don't know if the NY Times will print it but I have some novel ideas (I
think).

Why? I read that Bush was gloating over the unemployment % #s and I'm pissed
off at his stupidity to be blunt. 1,000 jobs were created in December but
the unemployment % dropped. Could it possibly be that many gave up looking?
Is everyone stuffing envelopes in their homes making themselves rich? Is
everyone an entrepreneur selling things on eBay?
7
Who do you think benefits by legalizing illegal immigrants? Certainly not
unemployed or under-employed Americans. I have lots of theories about this
as well, that were buttressed by several Republican supporters who are as
POed as I am.

I have also come to the conclusion that Wall Street, despite their feigned
horror, are also to blame for the lingering unemployment by: (1) driving
corporations to make ever greater profits  (2) cheering when corporations
reduce costs by eliminating jobs (3) causing corporations to seek a cheaper
labor market overseas, and other things.

We, the American consumer, are also to blame for our country's predictament.

I guess I have too much time to think while I'm working on my house.

Sorry for my radical ideas and if anyone is insulted by what I just wrote.

Rodin the Thinker :)






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