Saturday, October 4, 2008

Unemployed: The US Great Depression of the 21st Century

1930's Great Depression

What is the latest US fashion update, they are remakes of the last Great Depression, from longer skirts, more modest blouses, hats to shoes; let’s hope they are long wear like the last Depression for the cost value.

Sidewalk Office

Joshua Persky, an unemployed financial engineer, stands in front of the Charles Schwab building at 50th Street and Park Avenue with a sign proclaiming "Experienced MIT Graduate for Hire" June 24, 2008 in New York City.

Persky, who lost his job in the volatile banking industry six months ago, thought standing on a corner passing out resumes would be a novel approach over networking and writing emails at home.
Persky is married and supports five children.

Unemployed in New Orleans, Louisiana.


Depressed in the 1930's.

This also is a reminder of an event at the end of time, which speaks of severe poverty and famine due in part; to very high cost. Which certain parts of the earth, will not be affected, this usually pertains to that which belongs to Allah (God).

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