Right. Many of them are. And . . . ?
And still getting paid .
The stockmarket has not entirely collapsed .
Right. Many of them are. And . . . ?
So "jobs" and "opportunities" to "excel / succeed" are now equivalent? Hmmm.So that's 1.4 million jobs from those two alone.
So jobs and opportunities to excel or succeed are now equivalent? Hmmm.
Ok:
The jobs that "depend on" Qualcomm technology don't count in this list, of course.
Neither do the jobs that "support" Apple.
Cellphone retailers, for example, retail mostly phones made elsewhere - not the US.
None of those jobs depend on the ostensible location of those two companies, or their "American" identity.
So that's 80,000 US jobs left that can be - if we aren't too careful about whether they provide "opportunities" to "excel" - counted as US "opportunities".
Mcdonalds - the hamburger chain - employs about 450,000 directly.
Given all the hype you would expect the USA to have a high degree of literacy but it doesn't. Literacy is usually a good indicator of opportunity.Let's take a look.
Apple. 50,000 employees and 250,000 jobs at US companies that support Apple (chargers, accessories, parts etc.)
Qualcomm. 30,000 employees in the US. And over a million that depend on CDMA (the technology Qualcomm invented) - app designers, cellphone network construction, backhaul companies, data analytics, cellphone retailers etc.
So that's 1.4 million jobs from those two alone.
Literacy in the U.S. is the same as in Australia...99%.Given all the hype you would expect the USA to have a high degree of literacy but it doesn't. Literacy is usually a good indicator of opportunity.
The ongoing capitalist slave trade is the only opportunity most Americans will see.
yeah sure...Literacy in the U.S. is the same as in Australia...99%.
Are you literate?yeah sure...
That's your only strategy.. you done now?Are you literate?
Have you actually checked out the web site you linked to...
I did check it out. All I was responding to was your quote about literacy, not wealth, not whatever other points about quality of life you are trying to insert.Have you actually checked out the web site you linked to...
you might be surprised by what you find...
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Are you literate?
That's your only strategy.. you done now?
The wealth of the USA and in some regards Australia is mostly fairy floss, the actual wealth belonging only to the jealous top elite.
Every cent you have saved, every asset you have gained is totally dependent on the whim of that elite..does that make you wealthy?
Try and run some searches using the same criteria and get back to us... say Germany vs the USA or Russia vs the USA or other...I did check it out. All I was responding to was your quote about literacy, not wealth, not whatever other points about quality of life you are trying to insert.
As an idea of just how bad it is ... Australian Government had to close down it's foreign acquisitions here, as international faceless, nationless entities were seeking to capitalize on the crisis.Seattle , really ?
Agreed QQ , Banks , and therefore World Central Banks control everything .
Everything .
As an idea of just how bad it is ... Australian Government had to close down it's foreign acquisitions here, as international faceless, nationless entities were seeking to capitalize on the crisis.
The USA will also face similar opportunistic corporate maneuvers...the net result is increased poverty and loss of opportunity to the average citizen..
Just another collateral impact of such a masssive crisis that we are all experiencing today...
This crisis, it's all so exciting...don't you think? Definitely something to obsess over.
I used to belong to a large scuba oriented forum. There was one guy who only posted about divers who had just died. So exciting...
This crisis, it's all so exciting...don't you think? Definitely something to obsess over.
I used to belong to a large scuba oriented forum. There was one guy who only posted about divers who had just died. So exciting...
Like all things, it is in the balance of socialism and capitalism that makes the difference... Australia enjoys a relatively good mix of social-istic capitalism.Capitalism as a philosophy . Money as being all that matters in society is showing its flaws .
Which bugs me . For me Capitalism , allows an individual , to have a financial future full of enjoyment and at least allow a person to live a quality of Life , up to death .