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Rosa Luxemburg Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-30-10 07:01 PM
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Suppose we had a "I'm buying American- I'm helping to create more jobs" campaign?
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Edited on Fri Apr-30-10 07:05 PM by Rosa Luxemburg
We know that there is deficit in jobs.

We need to make and produce items. For so long we have relied on the East. Already people have begun to buy again judging by new data but...

WE ALSO NEED TO EXPORT American goods aswell as buy them!


What we need is a STRONG PATRIOTIC CAMPAIGN. "I'm buying American - supporting American jobs."

We need strong VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAMS in SCHOOLS! Training = jobs!

Labor Unions should become strong and support jobs!


We need to hype this as much as we can. We can have big billboards, shopping totes, websites etc saying I'm buying American for jobs!


PS. Incase you are thinking bad thoughts - yes, immigrants can join in too :) we need workers. We need ALL workers.


The more people support our workers, the better.


Creation of wealth to distribute to the poor = a healthy society.
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