Ford
Ford
Cabrillo Lighthouse
The Wheel
The fall
Lonely sentinels
My ilk, waiting for the sun-set
"Day and Night" ~ Tiutchev
Heating interior of Lighthouse keepers room
Lighthouse keeper's kitchen
KINGFISHER
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Meadow and beyond
Wells Fargo / U.S Mail
Temple square
Unity
PATROL ....
Toler's Leather Depot
A few yards from the main traffic
The Lake shore
Cabrillo Lighthouse
Factors related to the outcomes of national crises…
Broken
Snow lingers
Factors related to the outcomes of national crisis…
Pizza Hut / ಪೀಜಾ ಹಟ್
Fog
Do Plants Think?
R.I.P
A day of fog
San Diego
Dusk
Dusk beyond
Wall Hanging
Meadow
WRITTEN IN STONE
Jeep
Tree Trunk
Amidst all the sundries!
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There is a persistent and terribly damaging myth about our economy, namely, that American economy poverty can, in principle, be eliminated -- if only there is better education, more jobs, more opportunity, and if people will just work hard, save, invest, and pull themselves up by their boot-straps. This is simply false. Our economy as it is presently structured requires substantial poverty.
The present American economy requires that certain jobs have low wages: cleaning houses, caring for children, preparing fast food, picking vegetables, waiting on tables, doing heavy labor, washing dishes, washing cars, gardening, checking groceries, and so on. In order to support the lifestyles of three-quarters of our population, one quarter of our work force must be paid low wages. These are the people who make two-income families possible, because they take care of the house and the children, allow fast food outlets, restaurants, and hotels to exist, and perform other tedious unpleasant, unsafe, and physically difficult jobs that support middle', upper-middle, and upper-class life. ~ Page 421
The present American economy requires that certain jobs have low wages: cleaning houses, caring for children, preparing fast food, picking vegetables, waiting on tables, doing heavy labor, washing dishes, washing cars, gardening, checking groceries, and so on. In order to support the lifestyles of three-quarters of our population, one quarter of our work force must be paid low wages. These are the people who make two-income families possible, because they take care of the house and the children, allow fast food outlets, restaurants, and hotels to exist, and perform other tedious unpleasant, unsafe, and physically difficult jobs that support middle', upper-middle, and upper-class life. ~ Page 421
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