Friday, November 16, 2012

AMERICA, STRAIGHT TALK!!!

hello america!!! here's your jobs situation...http://www.dailyjobcuts.com/    &, as usual, there is no good news here, in fact, it seems november took a heavy toll on jobs. if you'll scroll down to nov 1st, you know exactly what i am talking about. between the layoffs, bankruptcies &, closings, good paying jobs are hard to come by or keep.

you may be okay at the moment but, tomorrow is another thing...look at this...http://www.dailynews.com/business/ci_21969400/bankrupt-bakers-footwear-liquidating-21-los-angeles-area?source=most_viewed    while no specific number of layoffs has been mentioned, when you close 150 stores, you have a minimum of 2/3 employees per store.

the above is a great example of failed economic policies. yeah, i know, i'm still hating...well, read the following & then tell me it's hate.....

let's just concentrate on bakers footwear & assume they have just 2 employees per store---that's 300 people out of work; that's also 300 people the gov't can no longer collect revenue from; that's 300 people that won't be financially contributing to their communities as much because they'll start spending less; their community goods & services will not be able to collect TAXES as much as before meaning, out fed gov't gets even less revenue; those business's will have to cut back on employee hours to offset the loss.

well just multiply that by, say, http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505123_162-57548662/hostess-brands-shuts-down-three-bakeries-after-strike/    where 627 people will soon be out of jobs.

here's one more...http://www.foxbusiness.com/news/2012/11/15/procter-gamble-plans-more-job-cuts-boosts-buyback-program-50/    they're talking about 5,900 people losing their jobs by june 30th &, i'm certain, you have something from procter-gamble in your home.

what part of 'we are not going forward' do you not understand? i'm not hating---just posting facts. if obamas plans had worked, we would not be where we are now. by the way, 439,000 new jobless claims were filed last week &, even though the gov't wants to blame it on superstorm sandy, the numbers don't add to support their claim. ny had 2,241 claims, nj had 5,675 &, connecticut had 1,783.......so, the increase was not due to the storm.

while i am extremely happy that america re-elected a black man to run the country, i just wish it were a black man that had some sense of business because, we desperately need jobs---not more rhetoric...

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