Questions for President Obama: Who Is Dropping Out Along Our Economic Landscape and Why?
Posted by Larry Doyle on February 22nd, 2012 6:28 AM |
This commentary provides a wealth of details and data along with some fabulous links. I firmly believe it covers the most important issues which will determine the future health and prosperity of our nation. It is a little lengthy, and for some perhaps overly sensitive—dare I say politically incorrect—but I hope you will take the time to read, review, and comment upon it. Thanks. LD
While there are plenty of pols in Washington and elsewhere who would like to paint a picture of a land divided along class lines, let’s not get distracted by those merely making noise to score political points.
Let’s dig a little deeper and determine who is not keeping up along our economic landscape . . . and why? (more…)
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