Census Bureau: "Great Recession. . .Bottomed Out. . .Good News For Young People. . .

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So timely enough, the U. S. Bureau of the Census finds that its tracking polls suggest that the Great Recession has bottomed out. The immigrant population increase is the slowest in ten years. 14% fewer young adults are living at home--over just a year ago. ". . . The multiple downsides of The Great Recession have bottomed out, which is especially good news for young people who have seen their lives put on hold." Soon even poor Hispanics can rejoice yet again--over jobs that Americans will not do themselves!

Economy has bottomed out, census data suggests - Economy Watch

Translating: The posters of Obama on the ceilings are really pictures of one ugly dude, and not a dudette. . .or something(?)!

Effectively: The Welfare State has worked, and is working. The rich banks and corporations got their TARP Entitlements. The report notes that the Food Stamps entitlements kept a whole lot of thousands out of poverty. The Extended Unemployment Benefit entitlements kept even more many thousands out of poverty.

That is what Entitlements do. Businesses and people can function again! The lowest income servant in Matthew 25:14-30 correctly notes that in no way can that one Talent put to the Exchangers keep up with the gains of the multiple talents put to the exchangers. Systems like that create victims, who even wind up: Thrown out of the households, and housing!

So Liberals have created market-friendly programs and measures instead! Those have even become subject of recent, and apparently Mormon: New Cult Revelations!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Sarah Palin maybe Streak University of Wisconsin Half-Time Event! Make that visible on television sets on millions of porches in America! Millions of young adults then able to watch: As soon as they get back from jobs that Young Adults in America want(?)!)
 
The Great Recession bottomed out a couple of years ago. What this is, is the recovery. How do you like the recovery so far?
 
Anyone has to note that possibly so many young adults did so well at Day Trading, that not only did they move away from home: They dropped out of the labor force, completely!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many Young Warriors know truth of saying: What Happens in Pachanga, Stays in Pachanga!)
 

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