Nickel and Dimed from The American Ruling Class!

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Barbara Ehrenreich is featured in this musical excerpt from The American Ruling Class, a "dramatic-documentary-musical" starring Harper's Magazine editor emeritus Lewis Lapham.
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"Divine madness" says The Montreal Mirror.
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Distributed by Maitland Primrose Distribution and BullFrogFilms.

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  • @jrcasselman
    @jrcasselman Жыл бұрын

    Rest In Peace Barbara Ehrenreich.

  • @tracybrock9031
    @tracybrock90313 жыл бұрын

    Great video and book. So glad my professor recommends it and the song got stuck in my head like she said. Education on this is a must for all. Lol

  • @franktrotz
    @franktrotz17 жыл бұрын

    Superb! A powerhouse of an idea. I believe that it should be turned into a play and put on stage. The song "Nickled and Dimed" screams out for a stage treatment that could be one mean and important Broadway (if anyone ever dared) play that would sing out to many of the people who need to hear this message.

  • @kindred42
    @kindred4212 жыл бұрын

    I need to memorize this song and sing it at my job everyday......damn right...it about time someone talks about this.....

  • @meansofproduction
    @meansofproduction17 жыл бұрын

    It's called the "Mighty Wurlitzer"-- and was written by the same songwriter. The phrase refers to a boast by Frank Wisner of the CIA, that he could "play his Mighty Wurlitzer and the world's press would sing the tune". In the film we use it both in original sense and as a metaphor to describe the ever-present 'nocturnal philosphy' which compells so many young people to follow the path of careerism as opposed to citizenship.

  • @quodin
    @quodin12 жыл бұрын

    Why do people hate giving ... Its not the giving that weakens you, its your resentment of it. Do your best and stick to your principles. There is plenty of inequality and genuinely thankless circumstances. There are plenty of selfish people. Live for those who will live for others, build with those who will build for others, if you can fight then fight, don't blame, you are the solution you are looking for. My families cat makes the same "cry", MEEEOOOWWWWWWW, He is saying I want more.

  • @Yourismouter
    @Yourismouter11 жыл бұрын

    somebody get the lyrics to this song, because its awesome! just finished reading nickel and dimed by Barbara ehenreich fantastic book and I agree with her, a social contract needs to be made, the minumim wage needs to be raised and we all should get a living wage, and the working class/working poor need to be more class conscious and demand literally A NEW DEAL.

  • @abel3557

    @abel3557

    11 ай бұрын

    @@jacobjohnson6766 Average child born into the bourgeoisie

  • @abel3557

    @abel3557

    11 ай бұрын

    @@jacobjohnson6766 These people did so many things that people hardly wonder about every day. This wasn't a time of automation and AI which is coming soon. This was a time where these jobs were needed, yet they received nothing. If people had to do all these things themselves, it would impact their daily schedule.

  • @ComicManGus
    @ComicManGus4 жыл бұрын

    BRILLIANT - THANK YOU!!!!

  • @greatpretendersmovie
    @greatpretendersmovie17 жыл бұрын

    awseome! cant get the song out of my head!

  • @dak9554
    @dak955411 жыл бұрын

    My parents who only bought me clothes once a year at Goodwill. Didn't send me on field trips. Didn't allow me to play sports. Didn't allow me to go to the movies with my friends. Didn't let me go out to restaurants with friends. Didn't go out and eat themselves. Only cooked at home. Didn't smoke. Didn't drink alcohol. Didn't go on vacation for 5 year intervals. Didn't buy ONE new car for 15 years. Didn't pamper themselves, no nails, no salon haircuts, no spas EVER. ONLY THEN could they afford me

  • @ducttape6425
    @ducttape64257 жыл бұрын

    One of the he greatest movie ever made.

  • @cathiefredrickson
    @cathiefredrickson12 жыл бұрын

    Great video and message!!!!!

  • @rambam77
    @rambam7714 жыл бұрын

    Well stated lowarch. Profits over people sums it up. There are companies, mostly small, which look up for the best interests of their employees, but more businesses focus on how to maximize profits first, employees last.

  • @ACriticalState
    @ACriticalState14 жыл бұрын

    What a fantastic and fun way to expose the sad reality for a number of people. The system has been working hard to keep people down but this next crash will see men and women decide to be self reliant and value themselves and their families higher - to quote l'oreal "Because they're worth it"

  • @coolcreep
    @coolcreep15 жыл бұрын

    You should read Scratch Beginnings, its all about a guy who works hard and sacrifices to find the American Dream, and succeeds. If you work hard and are willing to make sacrifices, you can pull yourself up by your bootstraps.

  • @90MysteriumFascinans
    @90MysteriumFascinans11 жыл бұрын

    You are so right. Even my family, middle-class and well-off enough financially to have given me a comfortable childhood, reaches its monetary limits these days when anyone (incidentally multiple people all at once) starts having health problems. And I was just denied health insurance for the fact that I received medical attention recently which found there's evidence of a slight issue-- and guess what? I don't GET to pay >$350/month for insurance. Fucking absurd.

  • @ThePezter
    @ThePezter11 жыл бұрын

    Those in well paid jobs (often obscenely well paid, like investment bankers) will defend their pay by claiming a level of skill, education or expertise which is simply not justified. If this were true, doctors and scientific researches would be amongst the highest paid members of society.

  • @90MysteriumFascinans
    @90MysteriumFascinans11 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! I've been doing/reading about almost every single suggestion you posed. I really appreciate that you shared this. Indeed, more people should learn about this concept, and in my case, I must learn to more successfully implement this healthier lifestyle (old habits die hard, I guess). I even bought a brush for skin brushing (but don't do it regularly, ha).

  • @gozips30
    @gozips3016 жыл бұрын

    I have a 4-year degree and have been doing everything (and I mean EVERYTHING) I can to find a decent paying job (above poverty levels) and STILL CANNOT FIND ONE TO THIS DAMN DAY!! I have been doing this for 8 years, with 4 of those years AFTER I finished college and got my degree!

  • @brazilian777able
    @brazilian777able13 жыл бұрын

    This is how I got out of poverty. Instead of relying on others I;ve turned to the creator and ask HIM to be my source. I repented from breaking the Then commandments and start giving to the little that I had to people who had even less. No porverty here every again. The almighty has a system that works!!! Give to Live!! thats the way.

  • @kiwikiwi2007
    @kiwikiwi200714 жыл бұрын

    7:49 Thats where its at. REAL musical talent.

  • @weedipikia
    @weedipikia12 жыл бұрын

    At 5:15 I half expected him to run to the stall and vomit after what he had just been told. It's like learning about the matrix.

  • @MarkCathcart
    @MarkCathcart11 жыл бұрын

    We must admit the vanity of our false distinctions among men and learn to find our own advancement in the search for the advancement of others. We must admit in ourselves that our own children's future cannot be built on the misfortunes of others. We must recognize that this short life can neither be ennobled or enriched by hatred or revenge. RFK, April 5th, 1968

  • @jamietfranklin
    @jamietfranklin12 жыл бұрын

    wonderful

  • @Yourismouter
    @Yourismouter7 жыл бұрын

    I've seen "The American Ruling class" its worth a view, this was my favorite part, and I can't recommend Barbara Ehrenreich's book enough "Nickled and dimed".

  • @hypatience
    @hypatience16 жыл бұрын

    I've read all of her work and just heard her speak. She's one of the most positive people I know. Another one is Joe Bageant. They're both speaking in Scotland at the same event.

  • @verdemanthe1
    @verdemanthe114 жыл бұрын

    I am pretty tired of being poor,my whole life now,and despite how hard I work I never get ahead,whats up wit that?

  • @danielpark6031

    @danielpark6031

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's hard to say, better money management skills could help. You could make plenty of money but live poor if your management skills are no good.

  • @nr1785

    @nr1785

    2 жыл бұрын

    Poverty trap

  • @mikejett2733

    @mikejett2733

    10 ай бұрын

    Ask the rich Republicans

  • @mikejett2733

    @mikejett2733

    10 ай бұрын

    Ask the rich Republicans

  • @mikejett2733

    @mikejett2733

    10 ай бұрын

    Ask the rich Republicans

  • @hypatience
    @hypatience16 жыл бұрын

    Barbara is not bitter. She is just speaking for so many people who won't even read this because they don't have access to a computer and the internet. And about NIGHT SCHOOL???? Many of these people are working two to three shifts and don't have time off work to go to night school. And night school isn't free, yo. And then there's child care while you're at night school. And after you go to "night school" you can get another low-paying job.

  • @dak9554
    @dak955411 жыл бұрын

    If I look at someones budget and they are blowing money on eating out or alcohol or smoking, I will not even take them seriously. I help balance a lot of budgets and the main thing I see is that most people want to live a life style that they can not afford. They don't have their priorities straight. They don't take responsibility for their detrimental actions. The only ones who do succeed, realize that they are the root of their problem and that THEY are also the solution.

  • @Smoofmom
    @Smoofmom11 жыл бұрын

    There hasn't been an increase in the Federal minimum of $2.13 an hour for food servers since the mid 1970's although some states do pay more.

  • @BernankesHelicopter
    @BernankesHelicopter12 жыл бұрын

    Exactly right. People who call for higher minimum wage don't understand economics. It's not a low minimum wage that's hurting people, but economic polices that devalue the purchasing power of their dollar over time.

  • @JoeFletcherCircleForever
    @JoeFletcherCircleForever12 жыл бұрын

    @snoopyloopy plus the fact that many nutrients have little or no effect when taken on their own but require an assortment of other nutrients to work.

  • @meansofproduction
    @meansofproduction17 жыл бұрын

    Tune in July 30th at 7:30pm on the Sundance Channel to see the rest of the film.

  • @friendlyfascism1
    @friendlyfascism117 жыл бұрын

    Dear Natalie, If you can hold off for a little while, we will be issuing the final film on DVD in the fall. Please sign up at our website for notification (TheAmericanRulingClass -dot- com). And as I mentioned earlier, we are working out how best to replace all those earlier versions of the film on Canadian DVD. Thanks, John Kirby Director, The American Ruling Class

  • @friendlyfascism1
    @friendlyfascism114 жыл бұрын

    You need to confront the creepiness within, Jack, and part of that will involve looking out beyond the borders of the self. It will be painful at first, but you will be much happier in the end...

  • @Ericwvb2
    @Ericwvb213 жыл бұрын

    I hear the ex-governor on the radio talk about when Electrolux wanted to move their factory, the biggest factory making refridgerators in North America, from Michigan to Mexico. They offered Electrolux a HUGE list of benefits, including NO TAXES OF ANY KIND for 20 years. Electrolux said no thanks because you can't compete with $2/hour wages.

  • @meansofproduction
    @meansofproduction17 жыл бұрын

    The US DVD release will be in the early fall. Please visit our website at theamericanrulingclass and join our mailing list to be among the first to know when the DVD is available.

  • @dak9554
    @dak955411 жыл бұрын

    He sucked it up and slaved so that we would have a better future. He now makes $40/ hour and has helped a minimum of 10 families get on their feet, with either financial support or housing. We had different families living with us all the time because they needed a place to stay. He would take them to work and help them apply to jobs. Not all of them succeeded because some of them were lazy bums. But growing up knowing what a budget was and almost never eating out, showed me a lot.

  • @meansofproduction
    @meansofproduction17 жыл бұрын

    Many thanks! Don't forget to tune in July 4th at 8:05PM on the Sundance Channel!

  • @friendlyfascism1
    @friendlyfascism117 жыл бұрын

    And thank you for your feedback. Where/how did you see the film? The Canadian DVD version is out of date, sadly. We are planning to offer replacement deal. Re: Up the nose shooting- always nice, but 'target' tends to notice...

  • @meansofproduction
    @meansofproduction16 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it, but make sure you read the book as well... it's amazing, and it sounds like your teacher wants to not only make you a literate citizen but a critical thinker, for which you will one say thank him or her if you actually do the reading...

  • @ClarenceDoskocil
    @ClarenceDoskocil8 жыл бұрын

    Good 'ol 'Skull and Bones' Jack!

  • @dLimboStick
    @dLimboStick16 жыл бұрын

    During the 30's thru the 60's America's progressive, and social policies made our standard of living the highest in the world. Since the resurgence of conservatism in the 1980's, our standard of living has slowly atrophied, and as long as companies can hire foreigners who are used to a low standard of living, then we'll never achieve the standards we once had.

  • @mistyaqua
    @mistyaqua15 жыл бұрын

    Yeah me too! I waited until the last day to do my report!

  • @MuseSings
    @MuseSings11 жыл бұрын

    In fact, it most often results in a lack of compassion and doesn't actually protect from anything but possible anxiety (BECAUSE despite best efforts, they might die alone in a ditch covered in their own filth). Compassion could be the most important thing a person "down on their luck" needs. "They probably deserved it" denies them that compassion, not because they don't deserve it, but because others want to pretend it couldn't possibly happen to a good/innocent person (like kids?)

  • @partymariner
    @partymariner16 жыл бұрын

    I never heard of this video! I heard of the book and lived the horrors of being a waiter through college! Another film I would recommend is John Pilger's The New Rulers of The World...the US basically turned into Indonesia and South America!

  • @meansofproduction
    @meansofproduction16 жыл бұрын

    I tried, but ran out of room. Thanks for the suggestion... Where did you see the film?

  • @CabMech
    @CabMech11 жыл бұрын

    You totally missed the point, which is that all jobs require an effort and experience level that taxes you A waitress can be replaced easily, this doesn't mean she doesn't work her ass off and doesn't get stressed out

  • @Kymimom

    @Kymimom

    4 жыл бұрын

    Waitress/Server is one of the top High Stress Jobs! In fact in some studies it's considered the Most stressful job,even more than that of a Neurosurgeon. Check this out >www.vice.com/en_us/article/mgxpex/scientists-say-its-more-stressful-to-be-a-waiter-than-a-neurosurgeon

  • @ViguLiviu

    @ViguLiviu

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Kymimom Bullshit, the only way that would be true is if most of the waitresses have a very low stress tolerance compared to neurosurgeons. Oh yeah high stress tolerance is a fucking skill, unless you don't have empathy (some surgeons don't, but only a minority).

  • @Kymimom

    @Kymimom

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ViguLiviu It's based on Science,not your opinion. Did you even read the article?

  • @QuantCoder
    @QuantCoder12 жыл бұрын

    Sobering.

  • @ianbills1229
    @ianbills12299 жыл бұрын

    Still waitin fer that free Bubble Up and Rainbow Stew.

  • @urGermanfriend
    @urGermanfriend15 жыл бұрын

    Nobody deserves to suffer if they realize their mistake and get off their behinds and do something about it. Sadly, there are still several in America who are too ignorant to see what is being done to them. A new president can't change the situation if he doesn't get the support from people marching in the streets...

  • @TheBaileyHunter
    @TheBaileyHunter12 жыл бұрын

    She foretold the #occupy Movement years ago. That time has arrived.

  • @AndreaMN
    @AndreaMN12 жыл бұрын

    Ron Paul It use to be that when you finally landed your dream job you counted on retiring with that company, corporate America sold us out, and it is both parties.

  • @90MysteriumFascinans
    @90MysteriumFascinans11 жыл бұрын

    themselves, there is a clear benefit from society stepping up to help people raise themselves to a better standard of living. If we always say, "It's your own fault-- make better choices!!" It's essentially leaving everything to chance. All those character traits you listed--where do you think they come from? How are you so comfortable blaming people for being 'less than' when you KNOW NOTHING about their history and hardships? Your argument is a great example of why we SHOULD help.

  • @BernankesHelicopter
    @BernankesHelicopter12 жыл бұрын

    While wages may seem low, you must also look at the cost of living there. If rent & property taxes are cheap, there are less regulations & bureaucracy, lower taxes, and less expensive locally produced food - money goes a lot farther. It's all relative. In a poverty-stricken country, any economic activity, even if the wages are low, are a boost in the standard of living for the locals. They're willing to take these jobs, nobody forced them - because they would rather have that .62 cents than $0.

  • @RadarKat73080
    @RadarKat7308013 жыл бұрын

    @coolrayfruge Spookily in synch! It really amazes me how many people share my ideals! A lot don't, and they have no quams about telling me!

  • @donjuanq666
    @donjuanq66615 жыл бұрын

    I gotta read this for a seminar at UC Davis. It's an easy read and took me a few days to read. The book's interesting and there are good tidbits of cited information regarding studies and data. Not a very shocking or extraordinary book however.

  • @dak9554
    @dak955411 жыл бұрын

    I worked low wage jobs (hotels, restaurants, construction) while going to school and lived with my parents. I drove a beat up dodge neon that leaked oil. It wasn't comfortable being 21 and living with my folks and driving a crappy car. But getting an educating was more important. I have been the CEO of 2 really small companies and life is good because I worked my ASS off while going to school and I invested so that I'll be set to retire. You get out of life what you put in.

  • @meansofproduction
    @meansofproduction17 жыл бұрын

    Please sign up (if you haven't already) on TheAmericanRulingClass (dot org) site and you will be among the first to be alerted to the DVD and soundtrack release! Thanks and stay in touch.

  • @goriajk
    @goriajk17 жыл бұрын

    I first saw this on Bill Moyer's Journal on KCET here in Los Angeles...The premise is clear - The working class are the silent majority that will rise someday against the corporate machine (i.e. WalMart) and will get a decent wage. This is not propaganda, but truth

  • @lostchaos7688
    @lostchaos76882 жыл бұрын

    Who else was shown this in class- Just asking

  • @Elephaw
    @Elephaw11 жыл бұрын

    You're right, you can't have more managers than employees. But I see some folks doing their best every day. The family at my convenience store keeps it running 12 hours a day, 7 days a week. And there's a guy with a halal truck by my work, and on the weekends he's downtown, still selling food. Some people make it through sheer force of will.

  • @coolrayfruge
    @coolrayfruge13 жыл бұрын

    @RadarKat73080 The image I get from trickle Down economics is. The Weathly elite and Banker's ,Politiions all standing on a balcony pissing down on the middle class and poor. Laughing saying ;Thanks for your support!

  • @TheSAMathematician
    @TheSAMathematician12 жыл бұрын

    @subnoize123 Life expectancy in America is 78 years. Life expectancy in the third world varies between 45 and 55 years. As I've already stated, and believe you agree with, third world poverty is abject total poverty. My point re. the nutritional intake was that we are not in third world poverty (someone had posted something along the lines of there being a large %age of Americans in third world poverty, its somewhere lower on the thread if you are willing to look for it).

  • @katherineseward7287
    @katherineseward72874 жыл бұрын

    Is this available on dvd?

  • @beggo321
    @beggo32112 жыл бұрын

    I literally fell on the floor laughing at 6:32 when that black chick started singing.

  • @transientdreams
    @transientdreams12 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant Video commentary AND music video & still most relevant today! Please Watch!~

  • @BernankesHelicopter
    @BernankesHelicopter12 жыл бұрын

    The root of the problem is not barriers to labor market participation like minimum wage, which actually eliminates jobs for those that have absolutely no skills or work experience. The problem is that the rising prices for food, commodities, energy, etc. are skyrocketing while wages have stagnated since about the 1970's when Nixon took us off the gold standard and we could just start printing money to fund big government & corporate bailouts (while making everybody poorer through inflation). 2/3

  • @geekmeee
    @geekmeee2 жыл бұрын

    “The comfort of the rich, depends on an abundance of the poor.” - Voltaire

  • @gozips30
    @gozips3016 жыл бұрын

    Now it's even those that have all 3; trades, skills, and education (like myself) who are victims of being nickel and dimed and corporations/companies who are NOT giving/granting us the opportunities to make a decent living (it's called "The American Dream") that we worked so fucking hard for. We DO deserve this after all these years!!

  • @bigpoker1
    @bigpoker115 жыл бұрын

    I never said i knew it all. Maybe i was being 'nickled and dimed' at the superstores, but I took controll of my own future and made it work. You may not like the idea of pro poker players, but there is plenty more to do. Learn to bake and start a bakery, sewing, cheap car repair, real estate foreclosures, you pick. Don't worry how others are suppose to help you, help yourself. If anyone wants it enough, they'll get it! Also, if gambling was illegal here, I would change professions or move

  • @snoopyloopy
    @snoopyloopy12 жыл бұрын

    @TheKyteler when it comes to the nutrient intake, quality definitely matters over quantity. sure they may get "fortified" milk, their kool-aid has "vitamin c" in it, etc. but just bc the nutrients are listed on the box doesn't mean that the quality of what the kids are getting is the same as would be available from some other choices.

  • @eudaimonistic
    @eudaimonistic12 жыл бұрын

    @TheKyteler So the point I'm making here is that minimum wage SHOULD be increased to reflect both inflation and the changing distribution of wealth in the country. I think most people forget that the distribution of wealth IS changing. Rich are getting richer, and lower to middle class families are struggling to even stay in a home, let alone put together strong plans for the future. When bountiful careers are nowhere to be found, the minimum wage is an important security net.

  • @meansofproduction
    @meansofproduction16 жыл бұрын

    Dear Folks, The film from which this clip derives, The American Ruling Class, is now available to educators and institutions at BullFrogFilms(dot com) and to the public via our website, TheAmericanRulingClass(dot org). Featured are Robert Altman, Pete Seeger, Kurt Vonnegut, James Baker, and many many more. Studs Terkel, The London Oberver and many others call it "Astonshing!" We Hope you will agree. Yours for a better world, John Kirby Director, The American Ruling Class

  • @xXKIMMAYEXx
    @xXKIMMAYEXx12 жыл бұрын

    Why hasn't EVERYONE seen this video yet?

  • @Qermaq
    @Qermaq11 жыл бұрын

    The point is, you need the waitresses, the floor sweepers, the cleaning ladies, the etc. etc. Someone has to do those jobs, they should not have to live in a box to do it. And yes, the brightest and the hardest workers have a shot at better pay and better jobs, but how many of them are there? You can't have more managers than employees.

  • @meansofproduction
    @meansofproduction15 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like a modern Horatio Alger story, where the hero works hard and lives in poverty until one day he happens to save the life or do a great favor for a rich guy, who promptly makes him his beneficiary. Sure, it can happen... The point is, every job should provide a LIVING wage. Period.

  • @jijiboukos
    @jijiboukos13 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. A must see for my children. I live in the "socialist" Europe and the financial problems are amassing all around us. In my country laws are being implemented for cuts in the minimum wages etc. IMHO the key point of the film is around 4:17 - 4:35 and the punch line is "YOU DON'T SEE IT" Regards

  • @dak9554
    @dak955411 жыл бұрын

    Growing up being constantly harassed for being "Russian"(I'm not) and never spending a dime unless it was life or death, wasn't that easy. Never going on field trips,camping, or being able to play sports because we didn't have the money was very embarrassing and hard for me as a kid. But those sacrifices were made so that our family's cycle of poverty was broken with MY generation. Now we are very well off because of hard work and persistence. No one can tell me that I'm out of touch.

  • @philfromearth
    @philfromearth12 жыл бұрын

    @weedipikia What if there are no jobs in retail available? Besides, who would serve the food?

  • @MatthewBruceEbisu
    @MatthewBruceEbisu11 жыл бұрын

    I don't know when you graduated or when you started your companies. That's all well and I congratulate you. But the reality at this point in time is that going to school is no guarantee of finding anything other than a low paying job. Like I said before, there are many college graduates who are having a hard time finding decent jobs. Yes, years ago it was as black and white as saying someone should go to school but a college education does not mean what it did just a few years ago.

  • @Chatoyant13
    @Chatoyant1316 жыл бұрын

    The poor in Denmark are housed, fed and given quality medical care. No one in that country has to worry about becoming unemployed because there is a safety net that helps until there is work available again. They are importing workers from other countries because they have more jobs than they have labor.

  • @MobHeataEnt
    @MobHeataEnt14 жыл бұрын

    Was this a movie based on the book?

  • @lifeis42
    @lifeis4215 жыл бұрын

    its not that people AREN"T trying. that is the point you are missing. You should really read the book if you haven't, it is eye opening, and hopefully even your closed mind can grasp that thousands of people work their butts of TRYING to survive day to day. If they had anything to save, they would, but working minimum wage can barely cover everyday costs, regardless of the number of hours worked or jobs held.

  • @YourOasis97
    @YourOasis9713 жыл бұрын

    @EasyEs I didn't say some countries are worse than others. Were all in the same boat economically speaking only difference is Europe and the U.K. have higher prices for everything. I seriously can't fathom how people can afford to live there. But less opportunities in the U.S. every year? Yes, just ask everyone who has lost manufacturing jobs since the 90s and transported them to China. We've become a service economy and those never last long. Only the producing ones do.

  • @philfromearth
    @philfromearth12 жыл бұрын

    The poor and working class are the producers of wealth, it's too bad we don't get to share in it. Power to the 99%

  • @DeliveryCamMan
    @DeliveryCamMan11 жыл бұрын

    this has been out since 07 and only has 227k views?? sad

  • @waddsworth
    @waddsworth14 жыл бұрын

    @thelivingfire really? For what reason?

  • @TheSAMathematician
    @TheSAMathematician12 жыл бұрын

    @snoopyloopy Your point? My point was that poor Americans are not living in 'near third world poverty' (someone had posted something along the lines of there being a large %age of Americans in third world poverty). Third world poverty is living off 1 slice of bread a day. Third world poverty is literally trying to eat dirt to survive. Third world poverty is not obesity, which is the bigger problem among our poor.

  • @WOOTHANG1
    @WOOTHANG112 жыл бұрын

    She should try living in Lanett, Alabama.

  • @ThePezter
    @ThePezter11 жыл бұрын

    The 'difficulty' of a job has almost nothing to do with the remuneration. This was brought into focus a couple of years ago in the UK when the Prime Minister suggested that those bankers losing their jobs in the financial crisis be fast tracked to work as teachers (with far higher salaries than teachers usually start on) and was roundly ridiculed for his idiocy.

  • @MuseSings
    @MuseSings11 жыл бұрын

    I never said they were; I agree they are not exempt. I was merely responding to alpidistra who seems to think that all the woes someone suffers is a direct result of them deserving said woes with very few exceptions. The world doesn't always give you what you deserve, punishment or reward, no matter how much we wish for obvious karma. "They deserve it" is a tool to separate yourself from the possibility (and anxiety) that, despite your best efforts, you might end up in a ditch too.

  • @Sicundercover
    @Sicundercover11 жыл бұрын

    I also think its worth noting that it would be a little easier to get by if we all werent having massive chunks taken out of our pay checks.

  • @ayemaya75
    @ayemaya7512 жыл бұрын

    @Veloce3 Well said!

  • @spartan2600
    @spartan260015 жыл бұрын

    food and clothes aren't the only things people have to pay for. and between her job(s) and taking care of children, taking care of herself and her place of living, she doesn't have much time.

  • @PondRacer1
    @PondRacer111 жыл бұрын

    wish it was captioned for the hearing impaired

  • @coolrayfruge
    @coolrayfruge13 жыл бұрын

    Presidents come and go. It amazes me that we really think one person or a group of individuals, can solve all the problems in the world today Or if they really want to. If people want a better world to live in then they have to start looking towards each other for the answer and organized. We had century's upon century's of depending on Kings, Noblemen ,Czars. and President's ruling over us. Always serving their needs, instead of our own.we are the ones to suffer for such foolishness.

  • @YourOasis97
    @YourOasis9713 жыл бұрын

    @EasyEs or 100k. it's about those who can't make it to the top to be able to live comfortably anyway or at least get by, most can't even do that. The middle class is dwindling so even the middle class has had to make adjustments. In a "great" country like ours we have 4 million homeless, millions more in absolute poverty or living hand to mouth, paycheck to paycheck. There are less and less opportunities every year. So who is to blame? The ones who created this system.

  • @coolrayfruge
    @coolrayfruge13 жыл бұрын

    @FitnessByMatt I would like to see people change society ,so its not about money but our survival. To make this a better world to live in. I think mankind is capable of coming up with something better. It takes manpower for a society to provide the things we need and depend on. When money comes priority before the peoples lives.And you see people out of work depending on government funding for support. Because company's can't afford to hire or are cutting back because of cost.

  • @mjisabelle18
    @mjisabelle1811 жыл бұрын

    The problem is the more than half of the job created in the "recovery" have been minimum wage level jobs. And that is with high youth unemployment. So that means a large amount of those on minimum wage are 25 and older. Stuff sucks when you can only get a few hours bringing in 500 and rent is 425.

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