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Yes...we were. Far too many and those numbers continue to swell to what we have today. Meanwhile, while those pathetic creatures wallow on their back whining about how unfair life is people come to this country from across the globe, start with nothing, and create lives for themselves and their families. Good lord, it must be ****ing EMBARRASSING knowing that you were BORN here and fail so completely, meanwhile people with no assets risk their very lives to come here and manage to find work and manage to provide for themselves and their families. How ****ing pathetic.Nonsense, what of the sub 5 percent unemployment figures we enjoyed in the late 90's and mid to late 00's? Was the country virtually dripping in "dependent pets" and "pathetic ****s?" The discrepancy in employment figures both in the U.S. and abroad in relation to those of the 60's can easily be attributed to technological advances that have allowed employees to maintain production and profit margins with fewer employees than previously needed. Your rants are both amusing and entertaining, but that's the extent of their use.
While I'd love to wade through that absolute mess of a paragraph chock full of juicy personal insults and generalizations about just about anyone hovering within shouting distance of the poverty line, I attempt to avoid deliberately wasting more than a mere few seconds on subject matter that happens to be this devoid of thought or meaning.