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Western Troops On Ground in Libya (updated)» The National Guard, which has been on the Southern US border for a year now has been requested by the White House to extend their stay another 90 days. Those 1,200 troops will cost the taxpayers $30 million dollars in that time.
Update: The men are apparently ex-British SAS and other western employees of private security companies who are indeed helping coordinate air strikes by NATO attack helicopters against Gadhafi's forces in the vicinity of Misurata, the Guardian newspaper is reporting. This shows that NATO has added private security contractors
Special forces veterans are passing details of the locations and movements of Muammar Gaddafi's forces to the Naples headquarters of Lieutenant-General Charles Bouchard, Canadian commander of Nato forces involved in the military operations, sources said.
The targets are then verified by spy planes and US Predator drones. [More at DefenseTech]
About 77,000 federal employees across the United States had higher salaries in 2009 than the governors of the states they worked in, a new report shows. (source)But lets talk about the dilapidated U.S. Economy available to the rest of us proles... ...It's been a long time comin', and it's comin' apart:
Monday, May 30, 2011That leaves us with an American job market that hasn't grown in proportion to the working age population for a few years now unless one is employed by the Military Industrial Complex, and any return to a 'new normalcy' in job availability and creation may still be years away, if it ever stabilizes at all:
The Truth About the American Economy
*By Robert Reich*
The U.S. economy continues to stagnate. It's growing at the rate of 1.8 percent, which is barely growing at all. Consumer spending is down. Home prices are down. Jobs and wages are going nowhere.
It's vital that we understand the truth about the American economy.
How did we go from the Great Depression to 30 years of Great Prosperity? And from there, to 30 years of stagnant incomes and widening inequality, culminating in the Great Recession? And from the Great Recession into such an anemic recovery?
*The Great Prosperity*
During three decades from 1947 to 1977, the nation implemented what might be called a basic bargain with American workers. Employers paid them enough to buy what they produced. Mass production and mass consumption proved perfect complements... [Until Recently... Read More]
Recovery fears mount after slow jobs, factory dataMeanwhile, America's so called 'Hidden Unemployment Problem', Disabled workers, are deciding that it's no longer worth the scramble for what jobs are available as they bail out to benefits that were often owed to them for years... and for that, they are being described by the media as "a growing underclass":
By Leah Schnurr
Wed Jun 1, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. companies hired far fewer workers than expected in May and output in the manufacturing sector slowed to its lowest level since 2009, adding to concerns that the U.S. recovery is running out of steam.
Economists slashed their forecasts for Friday's payrolls report, considered the best barometer of the world's biggest economy, after private-sector job growth tumbled to just 38,000, its lowest level in eight months.
Wednesday's reports were the latest signals that economic growth remained sluggish in the second quarter after a weak start to 2011. [In Full]
America's hidden unemployment problem
By Chris Isidore
June 1, 2011
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Want to know how the job market is doing? Just look at the disability rolls.
The Great Recession has created a growing underclass of millions of unemployed who are unlikely to ever re-enter the labor force. Instead, they're relying on government support that they qualify for because of health issues.
There are 8.3 million workers receiving disability payments, an increase of 1.2 million, or 17% from when the recession began, according to the Social Security Administration.
While it might seem like more people are trying to file illegitimate claims, experts say that's not the case. The percentage of claims being approved is about the same as in a good economy.
The real culprit: Workers with modest health problems are usually willing to take jobs when they can get them. But when they can't, they turn to the government. That's why the number of people who apply for -- and get approved for -- disability payments typically increases during bad economic times.
"There are people who, despite disability, are out there working when times are good," said Mark Lassiter, spokesman for the Social Security Administration, which runs the disability programs. "We've seen this increase in applications during other recessions. This jump is not due to fraud." [More @ CNNMoney]
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