All things considered, we lost 131,000 jobs – even though the private sector created 71,000 new jobs. Math problem: There are 14.6 million unemployed, 5.6 million under-employed, and 2.6 million 'marginally attached' - plus all those who have statistically disappeared. Not counting all the people coming of age looking for jobs, at 71,000 new jobs a month, how long will it take to put these 22,800,000 folks back to work? How old will you be in 2035?
Sharon Angle and other Tea-Partiers would say they are just being lazy and that we have too many government programs. I guess they would prefer to go back to soup lines, so long as they don't have to pay for them.
Food Stamp Use At All Time High

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