We cannot neglect the unemployed, underemployed and dislocated workers of America who need ample and widespread funding for federal job training services.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Millions of Americans are either underemployed or unemployed.
Obstacles to job creation in America are a result of policy, not of motivation.
We cannot afford to leave the poor behind.
Most high-income people in our country do not realize that their incomes are being subsidized by their protection from competition from highly skilled people who are prevented from immigrating to the United States. But we need such skills in order to staff our productive economy, so that the standard of living for Americans as a whole can grow.
I reject the idea that any job is too hard or too dirty for American workers to do. American workers just expect and demand to be paid a decent wage.
You cannot solve the economy in this country by creating government jobs.
Our businesses can't create jobs when they're losing revenue, and the unemployed can't apply for jobs when they can't pay their phone bill.
The Republicans have chosen to neglect young Americans who need assistance with the costs of higher education.
We shouldn't bring in foreign workers to do jobs that belong to U.S. citizens.
Labor looks different in the 21st century. And so should our job training programs.
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