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<blockquote data-quote="roadrunner2012" data-source="post: 1028049" data-attributes="member: 40736"><p>This is another one of those things that looks sort of bad on the surface. People are losing jobs, and some of those lost jobs are due to the gov't, and some are due to better methods, sort of like at UPS. What I found, when I decided to dig deeper, was a perhaps not so startling fact. In Ohio the jobs in the industry started going down in 2000, rather sharply. They leveled off a bit for 2004-5, but still down. In 2006 they dropped sharply again, through 2008. By 2009-10 they have leveled off again.</p><p></p><p>The outrage seems to be feigned, when the loses were far worse under the previous administration and have improved over the last two years.</p><p></p><p>Propaganda from both sides has a tendency to overwhelm. The sooner everyone realizes that they are both politicians, and will do anything to get elected, the easier it would be to choose the less evil, and maybe even come up with something better in a few years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roadrunner2012, post: 1028049, member: 40736"] This is another one of those things that looks sort of bad on the surface. People are losing jobs, and some of those lost jobs are due to the gov't, and some are due to better methods, sort of like at UPS. What I found, when I decided to dig deeper, was a perhaps not so startling fact. In Ohio the jobs in the industry started going down in 2000, rather sharply. They leveled off a bit for 2004-5, but still down. In 2006 they dropped sharply again, through 2008. By 2009-10 they have leveled off again. The outrage seems to be feigned, when the loses were far worse under the previous administration and have improved over the last two years. Propaganda from both sides has a tendency to overwhelm. The sooner everyone realizes that they are both politicians, and will do anything to get elected, the easier it would be to choose the less evil, and maybe even come up with something better in a few years. [/QUOTE]
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