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		<title>Comment on Why limited demand means joblessness (and what to do about it) by University protests by students concerned for their economic future &#171; Beyond a Jobless Recovery</title>
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		<description>[...] And here is a general link to an earlier post here on the economics of what is going on, posted here: &#8220;Why limited demand means joblessness (and what to do about it)&#8221; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] And here is a general link to an earlier post here on the economics of what is going on, posted here: &#8220;Why limited demand means joblessness (and what to do about it)&#8221; [...]</p>
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		<title>Comment on Why limited demand means joblessness (and what to do about it) by GS</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 18:15:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It is clear that USA population is being fooled by the selfish minority ‘knowledgeable’ with out ‘goodness’ professors, doctors, lawyers, lobbyists, politicians, insurance companies, and even scientists (the list goes on) so they can keep their jobs permanent.
The common man is fooled by the banks by corrupt advertising in various forms like credit cards etc., into borrowing money that they cannot repay. Now whole ‘intelligent’ systems has failed and every one will face the music but the aforesaid minority who keep their ‘jobs’ permanent or has ‘earned’ enough so that they no longer need to bother about the common mans plight. It is a shame that the ‘richest’ (or the reckless borrower) country has the majority in distress and one million homeless schoolchildren. It is the nature’s law that reap as you sow. The world is silently cursing USA for its waste.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is clear that USA population is being fooled by the selfish minority ‘knowledgeable’ with out ‘goodness’ professors, doctors, lawyers, lobbyists, politicians, insurance companies, and even scientists (the list goes on) so they can keep their jobs permanent.<br />
The common man is fooled by the banks by corrupt advertising in various forms like credit cards etc., into borrowing money that they cannot repay. Now whole ‘intelligent’ systems has failed and every one will face the music but the aforesaid minority who keep their ‘jobs’ permanent or has ‘earned’ enough so that they no longer need to bother about the common mans plight. It is a shame that the ‘richest’ (or the reckless borrower) country has the majority in distress and one million homeless schoolchildren. It is the nature’s law that reap as you sow. The world is silently cursing USA for its waste.</p>
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