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Old 01-27-2017, 08:09 PM
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You must have misread. I wasn't talking about Miller Lite. And apparently Americans like Corona pretty well. It's the #5 top selling beer in the country.

The 20 Most Popular Beers Indicate That, Deep Down, Americans Are Frat Boys | The Huffington Post
Just because it's "popular", doesn't mean it's any good. Look at the sh!t on TV, it's popular...but it's also garbage. Popularity is more marketing than anything else.


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Actually the more revealing number is the % of people participating in the job market vis a vis unemployed. Last I recall it was about 62% or so.

However, you are correct in pointing out that the quantitative amount be it 5.5% or 62% is only one measure. Experts also have to review the qualitative aspect and that relates to the under-employed either because they are part time or because their work skills are not being used. The unspoken tragedy is that many professionals and trade skilled workers are out of their market so long that they are never re-employable to these positions

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The bigger tragedy is all the minorities who were convinced to go to school, get a degree, and you'll get a job. Sorry...100,000 graduates and only 25,000 jobs means y'all wasted your (our) money. You're not getting hired, except by quota.

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In history, several times the US has found hidden labor.
In WWII we had Rossie the Riveter-at a time when far fewer women worked, compared to today and a woman who understood how a car works let a lone knew how to repair one was an eccentric, they had women making airplanes, ships, ammo, bombs etc. Today, with a disproportionate part of the population retired, they could find new labor by eliminating the oppressive penalty for earning good money while collecting social security. They could also adjust welfare benefits lower, forcing, if you prefer, encouraging people to get off the dole.
Rosie the riveter is mostly propaganda. MEN supervised EVERYTHING, the women did the more unskilled work. It didn't say...Rosie the engineer or Rosie the rigger...it was riveter...ANYONE can rivet with 5 minutes training. Don't believe the propaganda.

Get rid of the Mexicans AND their anchor babies, get the welfare blacks (half the black population) off welfare and into those vacated jobs.

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I live here because the USA is my country just as much as yours and has been for all my life. Disagreeing with a conservative position does not mean that one is not patriotic or love America. On the contrary, I think America can be a better place just as you did during the Obama administration. Sorry neighbor, but "love it or leave it" is just a lame and meaningless argument. Don't forget that the majority of Americans voted for someone other than Trump, and much to your frustration, we aren't going away.

Secondly, in response to your last question (with five question marks) I've reread my post several times and I don't see any reference or verbiage that suggests that I am worried about what is good for Mexico. The post is about how the Trump Wall will be funded, and we all know that the American taxpayer and the American consumer will pay.
They'll just "borrow" the money...it's what they do.