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    http://www.courier-journal.com/viewa...-young-workers


    your economic tact created this new reality for you





    Study: Recession has shaped young workers

    Many want to make money, a difference

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    this is the direct results of your policy.

    Your policy creates huge economic messes that end in people hating your failed policies even more

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    Is that what happened in the 70's ... The era the article kept comparing the recession to? Not trying to be smart here Desh...it's a serious question.

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    I was in high school in the 70s


    what happened in the 70s was a result of young people being treated like war fodder

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    The right wing montra of small government without concern for good governance is what the creepy assed cracker party now stands for .


    making the government small enough to kill it outright.

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    when will the right recognize the complete failure of their economic policy?


    how many times does it have to fail mankind?

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    this study unveils the real world so the run in fear

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    you could at least come here and call me a skanky twat or something

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    While the recession was a horrible thing, at least this article shows young people might have learned some good (in my opinion) lessons out of it - i.e. to save on resources, help out other people.

    They could just have easily learned that unless you're top dog you're going to suffer, so do anything you can to scramble to the top, no matter who you hurt. The growing income inequality shows that top dogs win bigger while everyone else loses.

    I'm sorry they had to go through this; they are still suffering re lack of jobs and opportunities. But I hope they did learn a more positive (in my opinion) way to live.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    you could at least come here and call me a skanky twat or something
    Who? I read the article and I read your comments and I'm not making the same connections you are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cawacko View Post
    Who? I read the article and I read your comments and I'm not making the same connections you are.
    That is because as dumb as you are, even a USC grad is more intelligent than Desh... barely.
    Quote from Cypress:
    "Scientists don't use "averages". Maybe armchair supertools on message boards ascribe some meaning to "averages" between two random data points. And maybe clueless amatuers "draw a straight line" through two random end data points to define a "trend". Experts don't.

    They use mean annual and five year means in trend analysis. Don't tell me I have to explain the difference to you. "

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    Its what the right wing policy always brings.

    when you think corporate raiders are the worlds heros and call people losing their homes just economic fallout that will benefit the country then you end up having people not trusting your ideas much.


    Deregulation and "small government" are just crap to justify a world where most lose and a few win.


    It is not a very good way to win over the vast majority of voters once they see through the double speak

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    I read about a kid coming to grips with tough economic times. That is all. I am also seeing that youngsters are thinking similarly now to what they did in the 70's.

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    and the whys just fly over your head?

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    Most Americans are not sociopaths.


    that is why the historically failed ideas of the republicans will NEVER win the day.


    Once people have to live through what they create they hate those ideas.


    at least the sane ones

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