Real U.S. unemployment is still around 20%. Using 150 million jobs as a standard, we have
30 million Americans who would take jobs if we had them. We legally import over 1 million workers per year from foreign
countries. The monthly workforce growth
from this group of work visa and green card holders requires a job growth rate
of 83 thousand jobs a month. These
legal immigrants are absorbing the jobs that are created.
Beside the 30 million worker backlog, we have 1.4 million
new grads entering the workforce each year.
50% of new college grads continue
to be unemployed or under-employed. 37% of high school grads have full-time jobs
and 16% of recent high school graduates have full-time jobs. Over 2 million Americans enter the workforce each
year, with over 1 million legal immigrants and there are less than 1 million
jobs available each year. Each year, we
gain another 1 million unemployed and another 1 million under-employed.
The numbers of legal Immigrants doubled a decade ago and increased to 1.5 million this year. This is not a good time to be loading up on foreign workers. We can lower unemployment by cutting legal immigration by 80% for the next decade. The 12 million illegal workers still here need to be sent back to their own countries.
Demand
Jobs will not increase without increases in demand. The easiest way to lift demand is to unleash
drilling of oil and natural gas and the mining of coal and minerals and the
harvesting of food and lumber. We have
resources that are in demand, but government regulations have not allowed us to
make all of our land productive. The EPA
and Interior are trying to shut down farms by restricting water. Logging was shut down long ago and drilling
oil and natural gas on federal land is prohibited. These restrictions must be removed to
increase our productivity.
Manufacturing
The only operations worth having are manufacturing
operations. These were viable until
recently and tended to locate in smaller cities in rural counties. We need to lower taxes
and lower the cost of regulations to allow the re-growth of
manufacturing in the U.S.
Government Obstruction
Our government, at all levels continues to work as
cross-purposes to destroy our ability to operate a free-market system in the
U.S., sufficient to rebuild our economy.
The Federal government and its agencies are the primary obstructionists
who are killing our economy. The
federal government must cut its spending in half and the states will need to do
the same. Most of what they are
currently spending money on is injurious to our ability to earn a living.
The EPA is busy trying to close the coal-fired electrical
generating plants, that produce 80% of our electricity, tearing down
hydroelectric dams and terrorizing property owners.
Infrastructure
The most important infrastructure includes the Keystone
pipeline and ensuring that freight is able to move efficiently and
inexpensively to and from its destinations.
Secondly, roads and interstate highways
need to be maintained and expanded as needed.
Government Waste
On top of the waste regularly noted in the news, our government continues to waste our money
on carbon abatement. There is no global
warming or man-made climate change, so what’s going on ?
The U.S. DOT spending is largely wasted on U.N. Agenda 21 implementation, so you’ll see hundreds of billions squandered on public transit, heavy tail, light rail, streetcars, on-street bike lanes, bike and walking paths, landscaping, green-space and totalitarian zoning schemes. Federal funds are given to states as grants in exchange for doing stupid, wasteful things.
The U.S. DOT spending is largely wasted on U.N. Agenda 21 implementation, so you’ll see hundreds of billions squandered on public transit, heavy tail, light rail, streetcars, on-street bike lanes, bike and walking paths, landscaping, green-space and totalitarian zoning schemes. Federal funds are given to states as grants in exchange for doing stupid, wasteful things.
Government Layoffs
State and local governments have been cutting back on
employees, now that the Obama-money is drying up. Also, veterans are coming home. All the more reason to slash legal immigration
and deport our 12 million illegals.
Inflation
The Federal Reserve has increased the money supply by
300%. We can pay for this with 10%
inflation for 30 years or 30% inflation for 10 years. This will be a drag-anchor on the economy for
some time.
Summary
If we unleash drilling, production and manufacturing and cut
legal immigrant workers, we may be able to offset some of the unemployment
government layoffs will produce. If we
don’t take positive steps, we will find ourselves with 30% real unemployment Our current policies are designed to ensure
that we continue a slow decline in job availability at a very high price of $1
trillion a year of federal over-spending aimed at undermining local government
sovereignty, by supporting appointed, unelected regional government in our
states.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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