Is there anybody who really thinks as a country we are going to pull out of this depression that were in any time soon? With all indications pointing at continued high rates of unemployment, more U.S corporations "outsourcing" their work to third world countries its quiet apparent to any prudent person that we (if ever) have a long arduous task ahead of us.
For those of us age fifty and older, it is extremely stressful knowing that starting in the year 2029 (the first year baby-boomers can start looking to retire)there may not be social security benefits waiting for us.
To think that the previous generation filled with WWII vets, and folks with little to no education with some coming to the United States as babies, will go down in history known for doing better financially than their own educated offspring.
Are you following me? We can use my baby boomer constituents who statistically are smarter, make more money than their parents ever did, have the same amount of kids or less, live in a better home in a better neighborhood, but will come up short at the end of the road if you are an "average" joe or jane.
What a joke, what a travesty. So tell me, what good has my college education done for me. I know, I went back to college late in life. My bad.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
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