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In reply to the discussion: The State Of The Job Market Job Seeking Process Is Reducing Applicants To Desperate Beggars. [View all]Far too much, including the war in Iraq, are expressed as mistakes. But they weren't "mistakes," at least in the "Oh, thought that would work, but it didn't." They were intended for different purposes, outside of the reasons given.
Wars eliminate excess people. Wars generate economic gains for rich people who own all, or portions of companies that product product for wars. Wars generate distractions from national needs at home. Wars boost other markets, like pharmaceuticals, and medical equipment, communication, war infrastructure, and of course banking makes a mint, loaning money to the government, that wastes it.
So yea, spot-on--these things are done for a reason, and weren't slip ups. They achieved what was intended.
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The State Of The Job Market Job Seeking Process Is Reducing Applicants To Desperate Beggars. [View all]
TheMastersNemesis
Feb 2014
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"The State Of The Job Market Job Seeking Process Is Reducing Applicants To Desperate Beggars"
GeoWilliam750
Feb 2014
#1
And place it where? And who would care? (See how that "can-do" spirit is a load of crap?)
WinkyDink
Feb 2014
#36
Well, if you're going to stand there waiting for someone else to hand you a chair
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2014
#45
I Certainly Agree On That. Obama's Major Weakness Is That He Believes In Getting Along
TheMastersNemesis
Feb 2014
#26
Remember what President Clinton told the Nation while selling "Free Trade" to America?
bvar22
Feb 2014
#40
He didn't fall for anything. Is it possible that after all this time, all the exposure,
Egalitarian Thug
Feb 2014
#48