OK, now I'm pissed........ Again.

Winter Woman

Well-Known Member
Today started with the furnace not working took us 3 hours to figure out we weren't going to fix it alone. My brother came over and fixed it in 20 minutes, saved us about $300. :clap: A robin made a nest deep (about 18") in the fresh air intake, we check but not deep enough.

I was back in a good mood. Then... I read this from Daily Caller.

US TRAINING FOREIGN WORKERS FOR ENGLISH SPEAKING JOB.








While the president has been urging “insourcing,” the government has been sending money to the Philippines to train foreign workers for jobs in English-speaking call centers.


According to New York Democratic Rep. Tim Bishop and North Carolina Republican Rep. Walter Jones, this is unacceptable and “shocking.”


The pair are calling on the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to immediately suspend what is known as the Job Enabling English Proficiency (JEEP) program.


According to Jones’ office, in 2010, after the two men compelled USAID to end a similar training program in Sri Lanka, the agency assured the congressmen that they would “conduct a review to ensure the project will not take any jobs away from Americans.”


In a letter to the USAID administrator, Rajiv Shah, Bishop and Jones expressed their displeasure at learning of the effort they thought the agency had explicitly promised against.


“I believe it was reasonable to conclude from that statement that your agency’s outsourcing training program was terminated, particularly in light of President Obama’s ‘insourcing’ initiative announced earlier this year,” the pair wrote. “Therefore, I was shocked to learn that USAID has used taxpayer dollars to invest in outsourcing training programs in the Philippines at the expense of American workers.”.


According to Bishop, more than 4.5 million Americans currently work in call centers, but since 2007 more than 500,000 call center jobs have been outsourced to foreign countries.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Wouldn't it be nice if the Government changed its job to supporting the citizens?

~blinks~ Sorry about that; won't happen again ... cn
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Whoa, I'm glad you caught yerself there, had me worried for a sec...................
I think I blanked out for a bit there ... I don't really know what happened, but i had the oddest dream or something ... it was so happy, but obviously unreal. ~sigh~ cn
 

Winter Woman

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What about the people here that NEED those jobs??? Aren't they just as or more important to us???

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15 Shocking Poverty Statistics.
#1 Approximately 45 million Americans were living in poverty in 2009.
#2 According to the Associated Press, experts believe that 2009 saw the largest single year increase in the U.S. poverty rate since the U.S. government began calculating poverty figures back in 1959.
#3 The U.S. poverty rate is now the third worst among the developed nations tracked by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
#4 According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, on a year-over-year basis, household participation in the food stamp program has increased 20.28%.
#5 The number of Americans on food stamps surpassed 41 million for the first time ever in June.
#6 As of June, the number of Americans on food stamps had set a new all-time record for 19 consecutive months.
#7 One out of every six Americans is now being served by at least one government anti-poverty program.
#8 More than 50 million Americans are now on Medicaid, the U.S. government health care program designed principally to help the poor.
#9 One out of every seven mortgages in the United States was either delinquent or in foreclosure during the first quarter of 2010.
#10 Nearly 10 million Americans now receive unemployment insurance, which is almost four times as many as were receiving it in 2007.
#11 The number of Americans receiving long-term unemployment benefits has risen over 60 percent in just the past year.
#12 According to one recent survey, 28% of all U.S. households have at least one member that is looking for a full-time job.
#13 Nationwide, bankruptcy filings rose 20 percent in the 12 month period ending June 30th.
#14 More than 25 percent of all Americans now have a credit score below 599.
#15 One out of every five children in the United States is now living in poverty.

 

RainbowBrite86

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Of course they need the jobs. Starving Americans make me sad too. I'd like it if there were enough jobs for everyone and nobody was poor. I'm not saying we should outsource, Winter. I agree, our jobs should stay here. Starving Phillippine people still make me sad.
 

Winter Woman

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Of course they need the jobs. Starving Americans make me sad too. I'd like it if there were enough jobs for everyone and nobody was poor. I'm not saying we should outsource, Winter. I agree, our jobs should stay here. Starving Phillippine people still make me sad.
They DO make me sad too, I want no one to go hungry or without shelter. When I drive downtown Detroit and I see the utter hopelessness it makes me hurt in heart. Charity starts at home.
 

shrxhky420

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They DO make me sad too, I want no one to go hungry or without shelter. When I drive downtown Detroit and I see the utter hopelessness it makes me hurt in heart. Charity starts at home.
were too busy helping other countries to remember about our own... and when we do think of our "own" we here Sarah McLaughlin in the back ground and sad animals in our faces... where is the sad songs and the American kids. stay high
 

Jack Harer

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I dont have a problem with helping out the rest of the world, eliminating hunger and poverty abroad, ONCE WE"VE ELIMINATED IT HERE at home and when every Man, Woman, and Child has adequate Shelter, Food, Medical Care, and education opportunities. How do we do that?? We could damn near eliminate poverty by redirecting the money budgeted for fighting this "War on Marijuana".
 

azman

Active Member
its not just in america lol, its a global issue.
record number of british people leaving the uk for foriegn shores long term,
but yet the population is still increasing. we have record numbers out of work but population rise not taken into account in this statistic.
i believe every one should have a fair crack at the whip for the sake of survival, if some other country in the world were to give newcomers:money,housing,food i would go there too,
the problem is with the government and their softly softly pc approach.
vat increased from 17.5% to 20% for a short term to assist in fixing the economy, cameron then announces that vat will stay at 20% until at least 2013.
yet we can donate 10 billion pounds to imf to help stabilise the euro, he could only donate 10 billion because any more would have got to go before the house for voting, and would have never gotten through as the euro is doomed to fail.
take some comfort in the knowledge that we are more f*cked up than you are lol.
 

Jack Harer

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its not just in america lol, its a global issue.
record number of british people leaving the uk for foriegn shores long term,
but yet the population is still increasing. we have record numbers out of work but population rise not taken into account in this statistic.
i believe every one should have a fair crack at the whip for the sake of survival, if some other country in the world were to give newcomers:money,housing,food i would go there too,
the problem is with the government and their softly softly pc approach.
vat increased from 17.5% to 20% for a short term to assist in fixing the economy, cameron then announces that vat will stay at 20% until at least 2013.
yet we can donate 10 billion pounds to imf to help stabilise the euro, he could only donate 10 billion because any more would have got to go before the house for voting, and would have never gotten through as the euro is doomed to fail.
take some comfort in the knowledge that we are more f*cked up than you are lol.
If you will track WHEN mj became illegal, I believe you'll find that the American Government and it's deliberate manipulation of the UN, is directly responsible for the criminalization of MJ worldwide.
 

tip top toker

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Seems in the UK near all call centres are now foreign based with just about acceptable levels of spoken English. It got to the point where companies then turned around and used the concept of their call centres being based in the UK as a reason to use them and not a competitor. Whenever i get a call from a company relating to a bill or account update etc, they are incapable of even pronouncing my surname, it's really quite infuriating. If you cannot even pronounce the customers name, which in my case is a rarer name but PERFECTLY pronounceable for any native englishman, then they should not have been given the job.
 

Orithil

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Look, I might get flamed for this, but American poverty isn't anything compared to poverty in other nations. I agree something should be done, but this citizen of the world shit doesn't work, if you need help, we can work something out but America needs to get to working on making America the place it keeps promising the world it will be.
 
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