The unemployment numbers are a mystery to me. This past month we lost another 38,000 jobs.
"Adin Orozco, an unemployed Los Angeles construction worker, said he's been struggling to pay his $300-a-month rent. He now spends his days hustling for odd jobs outside the Home Depot in Hollywood, even in the rain. Sometimes, as many as 300 people show up competing for work, he said."
With our deficit reaching $36 billion, AB 32 killing more jobs, the Democrat sand the Governor promoting higher taxes and fees, the Democrats wanting you to have the union owned employees of the State control your health care, the schools in disarray, the 40,000 criminals about to be released, government promoted drought killing our farms and illegal aliens killing our schools and hospitals while Democrats are protecting them from the law--why is our unemployment so low?
"The state's unemployment rate in December 2008 was 8.7%. In 2009, it jumped to double digits, where it's expected to remain this year."
There is an answer--many productive people are leaving the State.
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"Adin Orozco, an unemployed Los Angeles construction worker, said he's been struggling to pay his $300-a-month rent. He now spends his days hustling for odd jobs outside the Home Depot in Hollywood, even in the rain. Sometimes, as many as 300 people show up competing for work, he said."
With our deficit reaching $36 billion, AB 32 killing more jobs, the Democrat sand the Governor promoting higher taxes and fees, the Democrats wanting you to have the union owned employees of the State control your health care, the schools in disarray, the 40,000 criminals about to be released, government promoted drought killing our farms and illegal aliens killing our schools and hospitals while Democrats are protecting them from the law--why is our unemployment so low?
"The state's unemployment rate in December 2008 was 8.7%. In 2009, it jumped to double digits, where it's expected to remain this year."
There is an answer--many productive people are leaving the State.
More...