Job losses hint at vast remaking of economy

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Doom and Gloom
Regardless of who's fault this is we aren't getting out of it anytime soon

WrathfulDwarf
Yep! no matter how much your boss is an a-hole...just bite the bullet for now and be happy that you have a job.

Macaroni and cheese dinners and no pointless purchases.

Pull your own weight.

dadudemon
WD is right.


Be frugal. It doesn't help the current economy..but the current economy was setup for failure anyway, right?

jinXed by JaNx
I think we need to do as, Lewis Black, suggested. Each state should just started building big random structures. The structures don't have to hold any relevance. They will be giant monuments of nothing. That will certainly open up the job market. There would be an influx of hundreds of thousands of jobs. Then, after each state is finished building the monument...,it gets torn down. This will also call for even more jobs. Then, after the monuments are torn down, start again.

See, the ecomony aint that complimacated

Darth Jello
Just rewrite the law to define outsourcing as treason and ban privatized prison labor. Even if you think that it creates jobs in other countries that wouldn't otherwise be there all it does is stunts the growth of that economy and creates economic interdependence.

Symmetric Chaos
Originally posted by jinXed by JaNx
I think we need to do as, Lewis Black, suggested. Each state should just started building big random structures. The structures don't have to hold any relevance. They will be giant monuments of nothing. That will certainly open up the job market. There would be an influx of hundreds of thousands of jobs. Then, after each state is finished building the monument...,it gets torn down. This will also call for even more jobs. Then, after the monuments are torn down, start again.

See, the ecomony aint that complimacated

Ah yes, the economic model from 1984.

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