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america needs jobs! dont you think so?
create jobs? doing what? limit trade to foreign countries? probably. unfortunately it will cost you at wally world. america is the painter who has painted hiself in a corner. if economic recovery does not come soon, what is the answer? build more prisons? should we have a bigger government to control and oversee buisness?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
we don't need more jobs we need to get rid of the illegal immigrants. if the illlegal immigrants weren't here we would be fine with jobs.
- 1 decade ago
Building prisons does nothing, we need to limit immigration and have boarder patrol on mexico and canada.
Did you know 300000/1100000 immigrants enter illegally? and most of them enter for jobs, so that is 300000 jobs already... *Based on yearly*
Also, i think that the government should think like republicans, cause the majority of there answers seem very legitament to me.
It will also take a while, there is nothing we can do other then wait it out and stop being idiots who go in debt. People need to think and become smarter...
(Obama has good pasion, but he's fighting for the wrong cause)
-The LAX! Beast
- Maricopa CountyLv 61 decade ago
And so the perpetual campaign drones on with today’s White House “jobs summit.”
Jobs for whom?
- Jobs for left-wing special interests. With the Democrat majority clamoring for a government infrastructure-centered Stimulus II, public-section unions are salivating.
– Jobs for the deep-pocketed and the well-connected:
According to Federal Election Committee records, of the 29 attendees named on a partial guest list of the 133 forum attendees, five donated personally to Obama while four others work at organizations that contributed heavily to political action committees that supported his campaign.
Several attendees are labor leaders whose political action committees contributed impressive amounts to Obama’s war chest, including one group that gave nearly $29.5 million.
Anna Burger of Change to Win, who is invited to attend the forum, is secretary treasurer of Service Employees International Union Committee on Political Education, or SEIU COPE, a political action committee that gave $29,442,016 to Obama between February 2008 and September 2009. Burger gave Obama $750 in personal contributions.
American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten will also be at the summit. The AFT, along with the AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education, gave Obama $1,997,375 in October 2008. And the United Food & Commercial Workers International Union, which donated $673,309 to Obama from February to October 2008, will also be represented at the forum.
Of the several award-winning economists slated to attend, some are academics who donated hefty amounts to candidate Obama, like Joe Stiglitz of Columbia University, an early supporter who doled out more than $4,000 for his presidential run.
Of the 29 known attendees, only one CEO — Eric Schmidt of Google — donated to Obama. Schmidt gave $25,000 in personal contributions to the president’s inaugural celebration last January. Employees from Google Inc. doled out a whopping $803,436 for Obama’s presidential campaign — the fifth highest of any organization to donate to his record-shattering campaign bounty.
- 1 decade ago
Yes. You need more jobs, less ilegal aliens. Eh!! But, people of today in America can't get jobs due to education. Thats why England ROCKS!