In the past few years the US Post Office's annual deficit has run upwards of 2.8 Billion Dollars annually. What can we do to bring the deficit down and create jobs at the same time? Clearly, one of…Continue
Started Jul 22, 2010
Hi Fellow Brigaders,In the spirit of keeping the faith while looking for a job, I've started to do a lot of things which I've never done before.Since being unemployed I've started to paint and sew.On…Continue
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Started Jul 4, 2010
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John McGrath left a comment for Judie ColeWhile I appreciate some members of the GOP wanting to decrease a deficit budget, I also am reminded that those of us who have been out of work for so long that we count the time in YEARS have NO benefits left. No income, NO insurance, NO food stamps and NO JOB. The reality is that many middle class educated hard working Americans now face a future as homeless individuals. I am one of those.
My days are spent scouting any type of a job I can do to bring dollars home to my…
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On July 4, 1922 14 year old Cecelia saw her first fireworks display.
It was her second day in America, having arrived at Ellis Island two days earlier, only 14, but she had made it to America, a place where she believed the streets were paved with gold.
In a small box was every possession she owned; one change of clothing and photographs of her family.
Working any job available, she attended English school. She never stopped or slept and set her…
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