Unemployment and Participation Rate (Page 2)
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2014-02-12 9:05 AM in reply to: velocomp |
Regular 1023 Madrid | Subject: RE: Unemployment and Participation Rate Good points. Developmental economics 101- People have to have a stake in the system- No stake in making things work = don't care. |
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2014-02-12 11:00 PM in reply to: velocomp |
Member 51 Park Ridge | Subject: RE: Unemployment and Participation Rate Originally posted by velocomp Originally posted by ried0428 pumpkin31, you are saying we need to suck less. How do we suck? I realize this country isn’t perfect, but can you explain how we suck? If you said, we’re good, but we could do better, I’d agree with you. But you ARE saying we suck somewhat, (not that we totally suck), but you’re saying it nonetheless. How so, and what can we do to suck less? As for those gov’t #’s:I sincerely doubt too many people are in a position to retire with the lifestyle you are used to (except maybe those people fortunate enough to have a government pension). Everything I’ve read says the great majority of Americans have not saved enough money for retirement, so I’d say those who are retiring are likely doing so due to the aforementioned weakness in the job market. In that old WHO study, the US is ranked 37th in HealthCare. I don’t know one person who has ever left the US to go to another country get major health care. I realize this is anecdotal, but I’m not leaving the US because of its healthcare shortcomings. I do agree though, that our Math and Reading scores are not what they should be. But on the other hand, I feel like a lot of the world’s innovation(s) come out of this country, and we’re still a world leader in a lot of areas, so we must be doing something right. This also, is anecdotal, fwiw. Just to touch on a few points here. Yes we have been sucking. The number of people on food stamps, wellfare and other entitlements has risen dramatically. That sucks. A lot of advances come out of our country true, but when fewer people are working and so many people are unemployed that means that only the best and brightest are succeeding. That sucks. Healthcare, while you may not know people that leave this country for healthcare, there have been many articles and even 60 minutes stories on people going elsewhere for healthcare and dental work because of costs. That sucks. We need to teach these people to fish. Teach them the drive to succeed. And stop pampering the "lazy". Yes, I know people get upset when we use the term lazy, but it is early and I didn't want to think of an alternative. Guess I'm lazy too. But at least I work hard, have a good job and am accountable for myself. Wish we all could be that way... It is late and I don't feel like laying out all my thoughts on this subject but the above from velocomp pretty much sums things up for me. Entitlements, too much misguided government regulation, soaring public debt, on and on. In my last post I professed my belief in American Exceptionalism but it seems less so in the last few years. I think our banking system needs to suck less, as does our government(both republicans and democrats are responsible for this) these are just a couple of things that I think really suck. Some things that don't suck at all are the many American citizens that are innovative, smart, and hard working. I think if we don't get our crap together in the next few years I will be posting we suck, not we need to suck less. How many of you, if you were magically became a citizen of Spain or Argentina would argue the point that as a country(Spain/Argentina) we need to suck less? On our current trajectory in a few years, maybe 10 maybe 50 years, this is where we will find ourselves if we do not change. So again, IMO I think we need to, on the margins start sucking less. Good night everyone |
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