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In reply to the discussion: House Passes TPA Bill [View all]Hoyt
(54,770 posts)40. That's the way I feel. It's sad, but all kinds of jobs go due to technology, economics, internet,
The print industry, printed news, magazines, etc., have all been impacted. Many of things I used to do have been phased out or taken over by competition. Fine, I can do other stuff. But those who can't/won't need to have a good safety net and we might as well figure out how to do that now. It's going to get worse, and there is no way to protect jobs from reality.
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the things the 1% want never die they just keep getting reintroduced untill enough arms
Romeo.lima333
Jun 2015
#1
George Bush's Fast Tracking of his Trade Bill did NOT pass. So no, they don't always pass. Here on
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#19
Well, it won't look good down the road that so many Democrats voted against the TAA.
Hoyt
Jun 2015
#7
I think Medicare funding bit is about to be removed. It was drop in bucket, didn't start until 2024
Hoyt
Jun 2015
#13
They wanted to make the bill so odious that no Democrat would vote for it...
DemocratSinceBirth
Jun 2015
#12
Yes it is, but we need it because you guys think there are people out there with jobs that can
Hoyt
Jun 2015
#20
Seems obvious. Those in few remaining low paying, easily moved jobs, are gonna need retraining.
Hoyt
Jun 2015
#24
Those few affected would get hired to fill positions left by those with the skills.
jeff47
Jun 2015
#32