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Who has Key? is symbolic of the most massive dislocation of jobs in U.S. history along with the creation of a working poor class in the USA.

Pass on Open Letter to all Presidential Candidates at http://www.phillyfuture.org/node/5885
See also http://www.bizarrepolitics.com/ben-says-buy-usa
http://www.bizarrepolitics.com/confessions-for-history Begins a series of articles about The Age of Turbulence by Alan Greenspan
http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Ray_Tapajna
http://ezinearticles.com/?id=919326 The Confessions of an Economic Hit Man by John Perkins is a must read

Get America Working forum reports that 50% of all U.S. human resources are not being used. There are only about 90 million working full time in the USA with about 50 million working at only part-time jobs. Another 50 milliion are missing in action and not part of any kind of reporting. The unemployment stats are questionable. In the past, unemployment insurance offices were used for gathering the information. However, even the Bureau of Labor Statistics admits this is no longer a valid way since only about 38% of all workers in the USA qualify for unemployment insurance. Now the Bureau polls households for statistical data where someone making only a hundred dollars a month is considered employed. This would have been laughable in the 1960s to 1980s when primarily only full time jobs were counted. Unemployment based on the criteria from those years would show up to 20% unemployment. A Canadian forum says that if Canada reported their unemployment the same way as the USA does now, Canada would only have about 1% unemployment.

Ray's Clinton Years- The American Dream Reversed is in top five here in terms of hits. A top newspaper story about his art is at http://tapsnewstory.filetap.com See also Locked Out Workers Bearing their Cross and the Cross 9/11 Tangle of Terror - who will untangle the terror, globalism an free trade have bred.

Ray's art is also featured at Tapart News and Art that Talks global issues at http://www.tapsearch.com/tapartnews/ Tapart News is based on many published commentaries related to the workday, free trade and globalization.

See also the Pearl Harbor Attack on the American worker editorial cartoon and other works too while selecting any topic based on reclaiming the American Dream for all in the world- Real jobs for More of Ray's art including his rare collectible sports art and his art directly on U.S.Postage Stamps is at http://arklineart.fotopages.com/ or see Fields of Broken Dreams at http://yestapart.bizland.com/id12.html or http://sportsartplus.filetap.com

In searching on Google, Yahoo, Donkeydo and other search engines you will find thousands of referenced under - Tapart News. Note especially http://www.aboutglobalization.com

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Posted by : Tapsearch Com Editors 8/2/2006
Ray Tapajna, artist and editor of Tapart News and Art that Talks at http://tapsearch.com/tapartnews has a new site challenging the Flat World "fables" of Thomas Friedman at http://tapsearch.com/flatworld/
 
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