Saturday, May 7, 2016

WILL ROMNEY RUN? MEXICO VOWS THEY WILL INVADE IF HE DOES!!! - Would Romney really run as an independent?

Would Romney really run as an independent?:

While it seems farfetched at the moment, there are two ways to look at this idea.


Pelosi, Vicente Fox plot to defeat Trump, Mexican calls Trump voters lazy drunks:

Latin America's toughest critic of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump spent 30 minutes with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi in Mexico this week plotting to help the Democrats defeat the businessman and give the presidency to Hillary Clinton. In an exclusive interview with theWashington Examiner Friday, former Mexican President Vicente Fox also said that he is becoming a fan of Clinton, who he compared to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and he disparaged Trump supporters as lazy, uneducated, TV watching drunks. He complained that that Mexico buys billions of dollars of items from the United States that create 10 million American jobs, but Trump supporters still don't respect us. He added, We need to wake up that citizen. We need them to take them away from the TV and drinking beer, to working hard, to getting the skills, to getting knowledge, and they will come along, like everybody else.



WHAT?

YEP. MEXICANS ARE COMING OUT FOR TRUMP. THEY SAY BUILD THE TRUMP WALL AND KEEP LOOTING MEXICAN RAPIST OUT !


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Amnesty..... it's all about keeping wages DEPRSSED!

UNDER BANKSTER-OWNED BARACK OBAMA, TWO-THIRDS OF ALL JOBS WENT TO FOREIGN BORN, BOTH LEGAL AND ILLEGAL.


Poverty has become more concentrated under Obama

Poverty has become more concentrated under Obama

By Nancy Hanover
2 May 2016
Under the Obama administration, more Americans have found themselves consigned to economic ghettos, living in neighborhoods where more than 40 percent subsist below the poverty level. Millions more now live in “high poverty” districts of 20-40 percent poverty, according to recently released report by the Brookings Institution.

All in all, more than half of the nation’s poor are now concentrated in these high-poverty neighborhoods. This means that on top of the difficult daily struggle to make ends meet, they face a raft of additional crushing barriers because of where they live.

The Brookings’ Metropolitan Policy Program report, “Concentrated poverty continues to grow post recession,” is authored by Elizabeth Kneebone and Natalie Holmes and scrutinizes this unprecedented shift in the aftermath of the 2008 financial meltdown.

The report, based on an analysis of US census tracts, shows that concentrations of poverty have grown under the Obama administration in all geography types: large metropolitan areas, small cities and rural areas. In fact, the number of poor people living in concentrated poverty in suburbs grew nearly twice as fast as in cities, putting paid to the myth of affluence or even stability in America’s suburbs.

The growth of social and economic distress within large parts of the US is demonstrated by the statistics. Pockets of high poverty exist in virtually every part of the country, including adjacent to the nation’s wealthiest neighborhoods. Since 2000, according to the report, the total number of poor people living in high-poverty neighborhoods has doubled to 14 million Americans. This is five million more than prior to the Great Recession.

Referring to the “double burden” facing the poor when they live in high-poverty neighborhoods, Kneebone and Holmes say, “Residents of poor neighborhoods face higher crime rates and exhibit poorer physical and mental health outcomes. They tend to go to poor-performing neighborhood schools with higher dropout rates. Their job-seeking networks tend to be weaker and they face higher levels of financial insecurity.”

These effects are clearly discernible once a neighborhood’s poverty rate exceeds 20 percent, the report explains. During the study period, between 2005-09 and 2010-14, the number of such high poverty neighborhoods grew by more than 4,300.

Across many demographics: City and suburb, black and white

Suburbs accounted for one-third of the newly high-poverty neighborhoods, a higher share than cities, rural or small metro areas. The share of poor black and Hispanic suburban residents climbed by 10 percent while poor white residents climbed by eight percent, almost as much.

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The palpable effects of the auto industry restructuring, with the Obama administration’s stipulation of a 50 percent cut in wages for new autoworkers, is demonstrated in the growth of poverty in the sprawling auto-dominated Detroit region. Out of metro Detroiters living in poverty, 58 percent now reside in suburban districts, according to a survey by Oakland County Lighthouse.

A recent and similar demographic study by the Century Foundation states that the six-county region has the highest concentration of poverty among the top 25 metro areas in the US by population. This represents 32 percent of the poor living in concentrated tracts.

There has been a staggering growth of poor neighborhoods in and around Detroit, Kneebone told the Detroit Free Press, adding that the number “grew almost fivefold between 2000 and 2010-14.” Detroit now has an official poverty rate of 39 percent, the highest in the US among cities with more than 300,000 residents.

“Sadly this report reinforces what we have been seeing year after year in Detroit and across Michigan.” Gilda Jacobs, of the Michigan League for Public Policy told the World Socialist Web Site. “Poverty is too high, and where people—especially kids—live has a direct and significant impact on their economic standing, health and other outcomes.”

From the Rust Belt to the Sun Belt

Detroit, however, is just the most concentrated expression of the national trend. “Among the nation’s largest metro areas, two-thirds (67 percent) saw concentrated poverty grow between 2005-09 and 2010-14,” the Brookings study found. The authors note that some of the “largest upticks included a number of Sun Belt metro areas hit hard by the collapse of the housing market—like Fresno, Bakersfield and Stockton in California and Phoenix and Tucson in Arizona—and older industrial areas in the Midwest and northeast—like Indianapolis, Buffalo, and Syracuse.”
Eight metro areas now show concentrated poverty over 30 percent: Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, Wisconsin (30.1 percent); Memphis, Tennessee (31.1 percent); Bakersfield, California (31.7 percent); Detroit-Warren-Dearborn, Michigan (32 percent); Syracuse, New York (32.4 percent); Toledo, Ohio (34.9 percent); Fresno, California (43.8 percent); and McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, Texas (52.3 percent).

As the WSWS has previously reported, all job growth over the last decade has been “temp” or contingency employment, traditionally the lowest wage levels of any job and paying no benefits. This loss of hundreds of thousands of good-paying jobs has impacted communities throughout the US. Concentrated poverty in suburbs has jumped 2.4 points in the wake of the recession, to a record high of 7.1 percent.

What is the “double burden” of concentrated poverty?

In her remarks to the WSWS, Gilda Jacobs elaborated on the double burden of concentrated poverty: “So many detrimental factors come with living in high-poverty neighborhoods. There are no viable jobs, public transportation, childcare, or grocery stores. Crime rates are high, there’s blight and abandoned buildings, and the health risks of lead exposure and asthma. Even Detroit’s public schools are unhealthy and even dangerous.

“This is what Detroit kids and other low-income children are dealing with every day, and what they have to try to overcome in improving their futures. These living and learning conditions are all connected, and harm kids’ development and learning, their academic outcomes and their future job prospects. It is called toxic stress when kids are under constant strain. This study reiterates that so many factors affecting poverty are external and environmental, making them nearly impossible to defeat alone,” she stressed.

A series of studies [including George Galster’s “The Mechanism(s) of Neighborhood Effects Theory, Evidence, and Policy Implications” and others] have documented how poor neighborhoods undermine even the most determined individual efforts to escape poverty.

Taken together, these studies demonstrate how the escalating growth of poverty concentration exacts an ever-higher toll on American society, affecting many aspects of life and particularly destroying the potential of the next generation.


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*Education. High-poverty neighborhoods exert “downward pressure” on school quality. Data from the Stanford Data Archive has recently shown a staggering effect upon child learning capacities of attending impoverished school districts. Utilizing 215 million state accountability test scores, the study showed that “Children in districts with the highest concentrations of poverty score an average of more than four grade levels below children in the richest districts [emphasis added].”

*Violence. Exposure to violence has reached epidemic proportions for low-income youth, particularly among minorities. Parental stress over neighborhood violence is a substantial factor motivating families to move—when they can—from high-poverty neighborhoods, compounded by fears of negative peer influences upon their children. Youth and adults who have been exposed to violence as witnesses or victims suffer increased stress and documented declines in mental health.

*Toxic exposures. Poor areas are chronically associated with higher concentrations of air-, water- and soil-borne pollutants. Lead poisoning is most often associated with older housing stock.
Researchers have demonstrated that depression, asthma, diabetes and heart ailments are correlated with living in high-poverty neighborhoods. Additionally, individuals in poor neighborhoods often receive inferior health care and reduced government services.

* Other effects of physical decay . The inability to exercise outdoors is a known factor in the rise of obesity, especially among children. High levels of noise pollution produce stress, and prolonged exposure to run-down surroundings can lead to hopelessness.

*The poor pay more. Prices in poor neighborhoods are notoriously higher and the goods of poorer quality than those in better-off areas. Food and health-care “deserts” are common. The costs of home and car insurance are usually substantially higher.

*Lack of social cohesion. Disorder and lack of social cohesion are associated with both crime and mental distress. Children who live without a cohesive neighborhood network are more likely to have behavioral problems and have lower verbal skills. Those in areas of concentrated poverty are typically more isolated within their households and have fewer educated or employed friends and neighbors. Low levels of employment in distressed neighborhoods also destroy the informal networks crucial for workers to find good jobs.

PELOSI PROMISES ILLEGALS 49 MORE MEXIFORNIAS IF THEY ELECT HILLARIA CLINTON - MEXICO ENDORSES HILLARIA - Pelosi, Vicente Fox plot to defeat Trump, Mexican calls Trump voters lazy drunks

Pelosi, Vicente Fox plot to defeat Trump, Mexican calls Trump voters lazy drunks: Latin America's toughest critic of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump spent 30 minutes with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi in Mexico this week plotting to help the Democrats defeat the businessman and give the presidency to Hillary Clinton. In an exclusive interview with theWashington Examiner Friday, former Mexican President Vicente Fox also said that he is becoming a fan of Clinton, who he compared to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and he disparaged Trump supporters as lazy, uneducated, TV watching drunks. He complained that that Mexico buys billions of dollars of items from the United States that create 10 million American jobs, but Trump supporters still don't respect us. He added, We need to wake up that citizen. We need them to take them away from the TV and drinking beer, to working hard, to getting the skills, to getting knowledge, and they will come along, like everybody else.



WHAT?

YEP. MEXICANS ARE COMING OUT FOR TRUMP. THEY SAY BUILD THE TRUMP WALL AND KEEP LOOTING MEXICAN RAPIST OUT !


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LA RAZA SUPREMACIST NANCY PELOSI - AMERICA'S TRAITOR FOR MEXICO! - House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi met for 30 minutes with former Mexican president Vicente Fox to discuss ways that Mexico could help the Democrats defeat Donald Trump in November.  Fox also referred to Trump supporters as lazy, TV-watching dru...

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi met for 30 minutes with former Mexican president Vicente Fox to discuss ways that Mexico could help the Democrats defeat Donald Trump in November.  Fox also referred to Trump supporters as lazy, TV-watching dru...



NANCY PELOSI AND THE BUILDING OF THE LA RAZA FASCIST WELFARE STATE ON THE BACKS OF LEGALS.

JUST LOOK AT WHAT THE DEMOCRAT PARTY AND MEXICO HAVE DONE TO MEXIFORNIA!


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Raoul Lowery Contreras - The Face of LA RAZA SUPREMACY and the MEXICAN FASCISM in AMERICA

To know this author is to understand why he's not to be taken seriously, nor AT for publishing this trash. Lifson, you, and AT, are a joke, the National Enquirer looks like the Encyclopedia Britannica compared to American Thoughtless anymore.

Raoul Lowery Contreras History

Raoul is a paid political consultant for California Congressman Darrell Issa. He operates a tour bus company that transports gamblers to and from California Indian casinos and is the author of several books:



To know this author is to understand why he's not to be taken seriously, nor AT for publishing this trash. Lifson, you, and AT, are a joke, the National Enquirer looks like the Encyclopedia Britannica compared to American Thoughtless anymore.
Raoul Lowery Contreras History

Raoul is a paid political consultant for California Congressman Darrell Issa. He operates a tour bus company that transports gamblers to and from California Indian casinos and is the author of several books:

•The New American Majority, Hispanics, Republicans & G.W. Bush
• A Hispanic View of American Politics and the Politics of Immigration
• Jalapeno Chiles, Mexican Americans and Other Hot Stuff
• The Illegal Alien: A Dagger In The Heart Of America??

They can be found at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
Raoul fights for open borders from where he lives in Del Mar Heights California.

Raoul Lowery Contreras books at Amazon

The country seethes with hatred towards Mexicans, legally and illegally present in the United States. This situation is not new. It has existed since the border crossed north after the Mexican War in 1848. Former Mexican territories of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Nevada and parts of Kansas and Oklahoma became part of the United States and their people became American citizens by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.

Critics have been trying to deny these citizens their citizenship because, critics say, Mexicans aren't white and being white was a requirement to be come a citizen from 1790 until 1952.

One can understand the racial argument when it comes from David Duke and Pat Buchanan but when it comes from world famous academics, one is shocked 

•The New American Majority, Hispanics, Republicans & G.W. Bush
• A Hispanic View of American Politics and the Politics of Immigration
• Jalapeno Chiles, Mexican Americans and Other Hot Stuff
• The Illegal Alien: A Dagger In The Heart Of America??

They can be found at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
Raoul fights for open borders from where he lives in Del Mar Heights California.

Raoul Lowery Contreras books at Amazon

To know this author is to understand why he's not to be taken seriously, nor AT for publishing this trash. Lifson, you, and AT, are a joke, the National Enquirer looks like the Encyclopedia Britannica compared to American Thoughtless anymore.
Raoul Lowery Contreras History

Raoul is a paid political consultant for California Congressman Darrell Issa. He operates a tour bus company that transports gamblers to and from California Indian casinos and is the author of several books:

•The New American Majority, Hispanics, Republicans & G.W. Bush
• A Hispanic View of American Politics and the Politics of Immigration
• Jalapeno Chiles, Mexican Americans and Other Hot Stuff
• The Illegal Alien: A Dagger In The Heart Of America??

They can be found at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
Raoul fights for open borders from where he lives in Del Mar Heights California.

Raoul Lowery Contreras books at Amazon

The country seethes with hatred towards Mexicans, legally and illegally present in the United States. This situation is not new. It has existed since the border crossed north after the Mexican War in 1848. Former Mexican territories of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Nevada and parts of Kansas and Oklahoma became part of the United States and their people became American citizens by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.

Critics have been trying to deny these citizens their citizenship because, critics say, Mexicans aren't white and being white was a requirement to be come a citizen from 1790 until 1952.

One can understand the racial argument when it comes from David Duke and Pat Buchanan but when it comes from world famous academics, one is shocked
 

Slowest US job growth in seven months - MILLIONS OF MEXICAN FLAG WAVERS ARE IN OUR JOBS, WELFARE OFFICES and VOTING BOOTHS TO VOTE FOR MORE!


THE BANKSTERS AND THEIR POLS

OBAMA-CLINTONOMICS: SERVE THE BANKSTERS, THE SUPER RICH and ILLEGALS.... The American Middle Class gets the tax bills for their bailouts, crimes and welfare!

"The official 5.0 percent unemployment figure masks a continuing jobs crisis and deterioration in the wages and working conditions of broad sections of the population. The vast majority of jobs wiped out in the so-called Great Recession that followed the financial crash of 2008 have been replaced during the Obama “recovery” that began in mid-2009 with low-wage, part-time, temporary and contingent jobs. This regression in working-class living standards is reflected in soaring mortality rates, rising suicide and drug addiction rates and declining life expectancy for substantial social layers."


BOTH OF OBAMA'S SECRETARYS OF LABOR, HILDA SOLIS and THOMAS PEREZ ARE LA RAZA SUPREMACIST.

UNDER OBAMA TWO-THIRDS OF ALL JOBS WENT TO FOREIGNERS.

THAT IS THE DEMOCRAT PARTY! NO LEGAL NEED APPLY.

AMNESTY...... IT'S ALL ABOUT KEEPING WAGES DEPRESSED AND BUILDING THE MEXICAN WELFARE STATE ON OUR BACKS SO MORE KEEP JUMPING OUR BORDERS AND VOTING DEM FOR MORE!

Slowest US job growth in seven months

Slowest US job growth in seven months

By Barry Grey
7 May 2016
The US economy continued to stagnate in April, creating a mere 160,000 jobs, far fewer than the 200,000 predicted by economists and the lowest number in seven months, according to the monthly employment report released Friday by the Labor Department.

Employment gains have averaged 192,000 a month so far this year, well below 2015’s average of 229,000 jobs a month.

The official unemployment rate edged up to 5.0 percent from 4.9

percent and employment fell by the most since 2013. The labor

force actually declined, with 362,000 people dropping out of the

labor market. The labor participation rate—the share of working-

age people in the labor force—dropped to 62.8 percent from the

previous month’s 63 percent. The employment-to-population ratio

also declined, falling to 59.7 percent.

These dismal figures are consistent with recent data showing a sharp deceleration in US economic growth, which has slowed for three consecutive quarters. Last week, the government reported that the nation’s gross domestic product rose by only 0.5 percent in the first three months of 2016, the weakest quarterly pace in two years. Of particular significance was a dramatic decline in business investment, portending more months of minimal job growth.

Earlier this week, the government reported a sharp decline in US imports, a direct reflection of the deepening slump in the global economy. In April, the International Monetary Fund downgraded its projection for global economic growth for the fourth straight time in a year and warned of a “synchronized slowdown.”

On Thursday, the outplacement consultancy firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas reported a sharp increase in layoff announcements by US-based companies in April. Challenger said employers had given notification of workforce reductions totaling 65,141 jobs, a 35 percent increase over March and nearly 6 percent higher than the number recorded in April of 2015.

The company noted that US employers announced more than 250,000 job cuts through the first four months of 2016, 24 percent higher than the same period a year ago and the highest January-April total since the depths of the economic crisis in 2009.

“We continue to see large-scale layoffs in the energy sector, where low oil prices are driving down profits. However, we are also seeing heavy downsizing activity in other areas, such as computers and retail,” said the firm’s CEO, John A. Challenger. The report pointed out that the energy section announced a further 19,759 job cuts in April, bringing the year-to-date total to 72,660. It also noted that computer firms announced nearly 17,000 job cuts last month, including 12,000 by chipmaker Intel.

The official 5.0 percent unemployment figure masks a continuing jobs crisis and deterioration in the wages and working conditions of broad sections of the population. The vast majority of jobs wiped out in the so-called Great Recession that followed the financial crash of 2008 have been replaced during the Obama “recovery” that began in mid-2009 with low-wage, part-time, temporary and contingent jobs. This regression in working-class living standards is reflected in soaring mortality rates, rising suicide and drug addiction rates and declining life expectancy for substantial social layers.

The acute social crisis has found expression in recent weeks in a wave of store closings and layoffs by large retail chains, including Walmart, Sears/Kmart and Macy’s, whose revenues and profits have been impacted by the economic distress of their customer base.

In April, there were still 7.9 million people officially counted as unemployed. That number, however, excludes millions of people who have dropped out of the labor market because they are unable to secure a job that pays a living wage, and an additional 6 million people who are working part-time only because they cannot get a full-time job.

The US financial markets rose in response to the poor jobs report, based on the calculation that the weak figures made it less likely the Federal Reserve Board would raise interest rates when it meets next month.

In typical fashion, President Obama and others in his administration attempted to present the April jobs report as a positive vindication of their economic policies. Obama held a brief White House press conference in which he hailed the report, saying, “The [economy] has been growing, unemployment has been falling and wages have been rising.”

His labor secretary, Thomas E. Perez, was even more enthusiastic. “Today’s report,” he declared, “is further evidence of a steady recovery that continues to put more people back to work… Despite a lot of naysaying from some people, the plain truth is that the economy has bounced back impressively from the Great Recession, creating opportunity and improving the lives of millions of people.”

The net gain in private-sector jobs in April was 171,000, but government jobs declined by 11,000, mostly as a result of cuts in the US Postal Service and in education. The job figures for the two previous months were downwardly revised by a combined total of 19,000.

Retailers cut payrolls by the most in two years, and construction firms added only 1,000 positions. Employment in mining and logging, a category that includes the coal, oil and gas industry, fell by 8,000 in April. The sector lost 136,000 jobs from a year earlier.

Manufacturers added 4,000 jobs during April, but factories shed 47,000 jobs in the first three months of the year.

Press reports generally hailed a rise in average hourly earnings for the month of 0.3 percent from the prior month, bringing the annualized rate of growth since April 2015 to 2.5 percent. However, economists consider growth of at least 3.5 percent to be indicative of a healthy labor market.