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#1  Edited By KC_Hokie
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It's because the percentage of Americans in the workforce is at its lowest point since 1978 and even lower than this time last year.

People have dropped out of the workforce and therefore aren't counted.

Source: BLS.gov
Source: BLS.gov

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Did you just upgrade or something? Been the default for like 8 years now.

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I think most democrats are really disappointed in Obama and how much they supported his 'hope and change' nonsense so they fell back on the 'racism' card instead of admitting Obama was hype not hope.

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I just read that the 17+ M rating system wasn't even implemented until 2003. I don't think I ever had a problem buying an M rated game in the mid to late 90s when I was a teenager.

As long as the game wasn't AO (adults only) they would just sell M rated games to just about anyone.

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#5  Edited By KC_Hokie
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Up until I was about 15 I think my parents bought them for me. After that I just went into Best Buy or Gamestop and just bought the games.

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@deeliman said:

LOL @ people thinking poor people are poor because they're lazy, that has got to be the dumbest thing I've seen all week

I've read through most of the comments in this thread and don't think anyone said that.

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Obamacare is going to make the DMV look as efficient as Switzerland.

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#8  Edited By KC_Hokie
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@Nibroc420 said:

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'Low-wage' workers in first world countries would be upper-middle class in third world countries. Complaining you need comforts like an HDTV are first world problems.

It's all relative.

Well, we've managed to label "internet access" as a basic human right.

HDTV's aren't far off.

Yea which is my point. In third world countries the lower class live on like $1 per day.

In first world countries the lower class are 'entitled' to internet, computers, cell phones, microwaves, etc., etc. and a minimum income set by some bureaucrat in DC.

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I predict they are the new carbon credits. They are valued highly today but will crash eventually (just like the carbon credit market crashed).

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#10  Edited By KC_Hokie
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'Low-wage' workers in first world countries would be upper-middle class in third world countries. Complaining you need comforts like an HDTV are first world problems.

It's all relative.