occupy wall street link to jobs

by jobhuntguru 10. October 2011 11:50 Jobs |
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Occupy Wall Street is picking up steam with now being its 24th day in the lime light. So what't the relationship if any to jobs and employment? Oh make no mistake about it there is a relationship between jobs and Occupy Wall Street. In fact, that seems to be the basis of the movement and protests. Why are so many people out of work, standing in free soup lines and begging for bread while Wall Street not only got bailed out of mess created by Wall Street but not a single person to day has been indicted for anything. Nothing, nada, zilch!

Government funding unpopular programs for the elite is nothing new. On the other hand, financing a Wall Street bailout, on taxpayers dollars, while the unemployment rate stays above 9%, millions continue to be out of work and no one goes to jail is well - bad politics. At least, bring someone in on charges. Make the public feel good - something, but to not even arrest any of the cronies that made this economic situation a reality is not cool. American's are tough and ok with weathering a storms that is felt across the board but when 99% of the worker bees are doing without while 1% are "living la vida loca," that just isn't going to fly. If you don't believe that look around you and ask why Occupy Wall Street is spreading like a wildfire. Then you'll see the missing link --- jobs. Money mouth

does osama down mean the job markets are headed north?

by Blog Boss 3. May 2011 10:42 Jobs |
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The air waves are flooded with the news of Osama out of the picture but what does Osama being out of the way have to do with job markets? If you're waiting for the job markets to head north you may still be waiting for a bit. Only a day after the Osama news, the NYC markets seemed unmoved and actually dipped, even though just a few points. Who cares about Wall Street anyway? Well love em' or hate em' Wall Street tends to set the tone for investments and spending. Investments and spending of course translates to nothing other than hiring and new jobs. So since Wall Street doesn't seem to give a hoot about the country being a little safer with Osama out of the way don't expect to get a warm fuzzy from the Wall Street big wigs.

So what can we make of the Osama demise? Well if nothing else it makes for good symbolism. On the other hand, considering the financial budget mess in Washington and Osama being out of the way, that may actually tend to hurt jobs - at least in the military. A safer country means no need for such a massive military budget right? Expect that to be the GOP gift to finest military on the planet - military spending and job cuts. So much for the military being this place of guaranteed financial security; perhaps in the past but no so much these days. The irony to the pink slips, certain to be passed out throughout the ranks of military, is that the same individuals that increased the spending to today's level are the same individuals complaining of military spending. Don't you just love politicians? Hummmh, not a peep...So the affect of Osama's demise on the US economy and job markets remains to be seen. Despite the few that are profiting from a depressed economy the rest of us would love to see a pickup in the markets, then again the DOW is already above 12,000 points - at least for now. Well even If Wall Street doesn't care, the rest of do. Thanks to the US military for your tireless efforts defending our land. Cool

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