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Typical working Americans are reeling from the decline in
Second, the Medicaid medical safety net is covering
Third, one in 10 mortgage holders was either delinquent on loans in September or in foreclosure. In this fragile American economy running on credit, it is clear that the men and women who lose their jobs Fourth, there are over 10 million people unemployed. That’s what’s used by the media to report the official “unemployment rate” of 6.7%. But that’s not the best measure. Here’s why. Remember, if you mowed a lawn for your brother-in-law last month, and he gave you $10, you are counted as “employed” by the government. Are you just working a half-time job when you need and seek full-time work? What if you have given up finding a job? The “unemployment rate” does not count you as unemployed. The Labor Department does have another statistic that includes all of the unemployed and underemployed. Today it’s at 12.5%. My rule of thumb is to double the traditional measure to get to the American “misery rate.” Thus, there are over 20 million men and women who have been jettisoned from the workforce. What’s the way to lift this burden on millions and millions of people in these dire straits? What’s the best way to drastically reduce the government pay-outs?
JOBS! Put these people to work, and they won’t need food
Jobs should be the primary goal of any fiscal stimulus package
If the federal government is determined to “borrow and spend,”
The only way to do that is to guarantee that the money
Example 1: I am personally familiar with a small town which Example 2: Who can tell me what it costs to commute to work on roads and streets that feel like washboards? Ever break an axle or a shock absorber? I have. And, during your daily commute, your vehicle itself vibrates, shortening its life.
Example 3: How about that bridge in Minnesota that collapsed? The backlog of bridge repair and replacement is huge. When will the In summary, if some work is done sooner than absolutely necessary, then that’s okay, too. It’s not frivolous make-work. Better sooner than later. Better safe than sorry. Building infrastructure is the way to get America moving.
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