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Sulphur Mt.

11/04/09 9:41 PM

#85846 RE: fuagf #85843

the real world won't be addressed by regulation/police action. the under the table/non-sub 'licensed contractor' will always drive the economy under the radar. the little guy doesn't work enough days in the month, in a good year, year after year, to want to deal with the paper work/tax withholding crap to make a stink. in any utopia work society, it will always come down to the drive/motivation of the individual to find work, big brother or not. one of the most motivated cement finisher/set up guys i know was a stoner daily, but had the gumption to drive the job circuit/find them to keep as busy as possible. the last thing he'd want is a gov't hand out.
so what's the answer? survival of the fittest. the 'no' party? is much maligned. too much capacity can't/won't supply 'supply'. so the individual has to get up each morning willing to get thru it, because individual dignity demands it.
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BullNBear52

11/04/09 11:13 PM

#85854 RE: fuagf #85843

That is what I hear on a daily basis.

Everybody suggests higher unemployment for a couple of years so fingers crossed.

The Fed sent the same message today. Zero interest rates until the recovery begins. We're still treading water and we haven't brought any jobs back to America. Of course the stock market loves it because labor is much cheaper in a 3rd world country.