Why not pass a law to end unemployment?

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http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h112-2835

To establish a joint select committee of Congress to report findings and propose legislation to restore the Nation’s workforce to full employment over the period of fiscal years 2012 and 2013, and to provide for expedited consideration of such legislation by both the House of Representatives and the Senate.

While they're at it, how about doing something about aging, too? Clown

Oh, and gravity; ladders and stairs will be safer than ever.

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Avatar JAP69 -
#1
I think they got on this full employment thing 30 or 40 years ago. That did not get very far.
Avatar GASMETERGUY -
#2
This has been done. The law is called the Income Equitable Act. With this law, those whose income is below the poverty level shall be given the money to bring them up to poverty level. Seeing that these people are being paid, they (or someone else) must be working.
Avatar JADELottery -
#3
See that shet sunk at the bottom of the turd bowl?

We're going to make it float at the top.
Avatar JADELottery -
#4
Government uses the same administrative model like the Pharmaceutical industry.

Their job isn't to solve or cure problems, it's to alleviate symptoms and make shet loads money doing it for themselves and their cronies.
Avatar Tenaj -
#5
Actually there are a few cities in the US whose unemployment rates are very low like 3% and 5%. One city said (forgot which one - saw it on 20/20 or something) that their local government are honest and businesses are equitable, therefore the entire city prospers.   

They don't let outsiders come in and make just a few very very rich or source out jobs or have those monopolies going on like the Duke's here (Duke Energy).

Or a few or one person does something to benefit themselves and move away like what George Shinn did with our Charlotte Hornets team.   , we can have at least kept our name.

In my city teachers were laid off over and over, libraries and schools were closed so that the old money can build two new museums. They even added a visitor tax.

So it's not always Congress, sometimes it's greed within own city walls.

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