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Why don't our politicians speak like this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94lW6Y4tBXs
That gentleman was speaking to PM Tony Blair who was actually in the room. Our politicians seem mealy-mouthed, indeed, by comparison. ( Maybe its just the British accent) Yet everything he says that pertains to the UK is equally true of the US. "You can not borrow your way out of debt, or spend your way out of recession." Maybe we should offer him a job as the spokesman for the opposition party here in the US. Where, O where, is Michael Steele?
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If you want to consider this ending the depression, knock yourself out. YearPopulation Labor Force Unemployed % 1929 88,010,000 49,440,000 1,550,000 3.14 1930 89,550,000 50,080,000 4,340,000 8.67 1931 90,710,000 50,680,000 8,020,000 15.82 1932 91,810,000 51,250,000 12,060,000 23.53 1933 92,950,000 51,840,000 12,830,000 24.75 1934 94,190,000 52,490,000 11,340,000 21.60 1935 95,460,000 53,140,000 10,610,000 19.97 1936 96,700,000 53,740,000 9,030,000 16.80 1937 97,870,000 54,320,000 7,700,000 14.18 1938 99,120,000 54,950,000 10,390,000 18.91 1939 100,360,000 55,600,000 9,480,000 17.05 1940 101,560,000 56,180,000 8,120,000 14.45 1941 102,700,000 57,530,000 5,560,000 9.66
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Unemployement figures are subject to interpretation.
Unemployment (% labor force) Year Lebergott Darby[61] 1933 24.9 20.6 1934 21.7 16.0 1935 20.1 14.2 1936 16.9 9.9 1937 14.3 9.1 1938 19.0 12.5 1939 17.2 11.3 1940 14.6 9.5 1941 9.9 8.0 1942 4.7 4.7 1943 1.9 1.9 1944 1.2 1.2 1945 1.9 1.9 Lebergott considered those working for the WPA to be unemployed, Darby considered them to be employed. |
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