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| Robert P. Eaton Jr. |
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| Denver |
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| United States of America |
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| Homeless People hate to work. Yeah right. I hate to hear people say that. On other nights there are much more than these couple of men sleeping on the street next to this office waiting for a manual labor low paying job. But things like the wto, and many |
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| Homeless People hate to work. Yeah right. I hate to hear people say that. On other nights there are much more than these couple of men sleeping on the street next to this office waiting for a manual labor low paying job. But things like the wto, and many many other things will make it so everyone has a job. Just read the newspapers. Everyone can find a job. Its easy. When I left America in 94 the classified job section had like at least 30 pages of jobs. Now there are like 10.. But don’t worry. Everything is ok. There are tons of jobs. Consume more. Ignore those guys.. Then of course there is the ever so helpful Check Cashing company whose sign you can barely make out reflected in the window. Everybody has such good jobs they need to beg for payday advances and pay 30 percent fees right? Don’t worry about a thing. Every little things gonna be alright... |
| Robert P. Eaton Jr. |
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