Russell Navarette Jr, special for CNN, wrote a very interesting article regarding employment competition. He addresses the ideology of jobs being given or not given on the basis of citizenship rather than effort. As American citizens, we should not fear competing with those from other countries who seek the same things we desire in life..a better one. In my opinion, the problem doesn't lie within the influx of immigrants entering this country every year, but the exploitation of those same workers by business owners as well as political leaders. Yes, I believe as Americans, we have been living off of the fatted calf too long and this form of competion should awaken us to the reality of how wasteful and ungrateful we have become as a nation. Opportunities, jobs, educational pursuits that are accessible and available are considered treasured opportunities to those coming to this great country. Perhaps immigrants do work better and at lower wages and as an entrepenuer, my bottom line is that the job gets done and done well, no matter who does it. So, let the games begin!
http://www.cnn.com/2009/OPINION/11/27/navarrette.competition.immigration/index.html
Friday, November 27, 2009
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Home Sweet Home..Again
As the recession looms, the the number of young adults ages 18-34 are returning home in increasing numbers. I find that this is not necessarily a bad thing since western society is one of the few cultures that look forward the magical age of 18, indicating the legal age of adulthood and where the kids "move out." Let's think about it. Although an 18-year-old year can purchase cigarettes, they can't obtain student aid for college with out a parent or spouse. I find the latter to be of greater necessity than the former. From a different perspective, perhaps the move back will allow young adults to rethink some life choices before venturing out into the world without solid landing gear. Hard times has a way of pulling us apart of causing us to stick together. Hopefully, many families will build stronger bonds as we weather this financial storm.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/ap_on_go_ot/us_boomerang_kids
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/ap_on_go_ot/us_boomerang_kids
Black Friday: Bad Economy, Who Cares!
Black Friday marks the official opening day of a shoppers eutopia. The constant internet searches, secret inquisitions by shoppers to retail workers and trying to catch the latest buzz on who has the best deals are all hallmarks of the great day. In truth, for all the complaints of job loss, marked double digit unemployment rates and barrage of those seeking financial help, Black Friday tells me one thing. Everyone isn't broken or at least not yet ! One way or another folks tend to scrape together that $39 for that can-live-without DVD player offered by Kmart which by the way, they only have ten of in stock. Although I believe we need to be aware of mindless spending that tends to become minful after New Year's Day, it nice to see people still excited about the holidays in spite of all the looming gloom and doom of the economy.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Here's to Your Health!
Recently the House of Representatives passed its heathcare reform bill with a vote of 220-215. There are many people who fear that this is the beginning of other government takeovers that could possibly threaten the freedoms we enjoy everyday. My question to the critics is, "Do you have a better solution? If so, then speak up!" As our President so gracefully entered into a shambled economy with hopes of trying to create solutions to the problem, our job as U.S citizens is to help and not hinder. I am very thankful that he is at least attempting to ensure that quality healthcare is available to everyone. I do not agree with all the methodologies by which this is being accomplished, such as increasing taxes to the wealthy but unless I have a better answer, I will not be a stumblingblock. According to statistical information, smaller countries are fairing much better than we are with healthcare, education and other human resources while paying as much as 50% taxes! The irony of it all, we gave them the idea.
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