Im sure this would work out just great.

#7
#7
If I had to guess. As some point pass a law where you can only take home 40k, the rest goes into a pot that is distributed to the 15 million.
Don't give them any ideas. I bet Obama would like this.:unsure::ermm::no:
 
#8
#8
:zeitung_lesen:

So many U.S. manufacturing jobs, so few skilled workers - Yahoo! News

Most of the jobs hard to fill are for skilled trades, Internet technology, engineers, sales representatives and machine operators.

Yet American colleges are producing fewer math and science graduates as students favor social sciences, whose workload is perceived to be manageable, leading to a skills mismatch.

Math, engineering, technology and computer science students accounted for about 11.1 percent of college graduates in 1980, according to government data. That share dropped to about 8.9 percent in 2009.

If they were engineering students, these Occupiers wouldn't have enough time to be marching and protesting.
 
#10
#10
#11
#11
Glad he was able to throw the race card into this idea.

Actually though, I'd rather see the money go directly to people than get funneled through all the buddies of this administration.
 
#12
#12
I'm a 26 year old engineer who has been laid off 3 times already since graduating in Dec. 2008. It takes me anywhere from 4 to 6 months to find a job (or to get called back to work by former employer). That's plenty of down time to do some good ol' occupying.

Everything is statistical. While there are plenty of examples of engineers struggling, there's a lot more in the other fields. I just graduated from engineering less than a year ago, and I have a lot of friends in other majors. Every recent graduate is struggling, but the liberal arts majors are almost unemployable right now.
 

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