Awesomelyglorious wrote:
The article specifically states teen unemployment, which is often not simply a matter of poverty, as teens are rarely primary sources of income.
I was not intent on discussing poverty. I was intent on discussing adolescent unemployment.
It happens that I live in a city, and there was a robbery two doors down from me just the day before yesterday. Some opportunist pulled a truck with a trailer hitch into someone's back yard and drove off with thousands of dollars' worth of equipment. This is supposedly a safe neighborhood.
No, I'm not intent on discussing poverty because it's really an abstract kind of concern for me if someone far, far away from me doesn't have enough to eat. I know in my head that I
should be as concerned about it, but somehow it doesn't strike home the way a robbery in the house right next door does.
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That being said, what do you want to do to alter the rate of unemployment?
Take away all of your rights and create a dictatorship of the proletariat.
Jeez, man, if I really had so many bright ideas, why would I create an OP where I bring up this topic without actually submitting any proposed solutions of my own? Maybe I wanted an open discussion.
I don't see why a bunch of idiots showed up to lambast the Daily Mail. I am aware of the Daily Mail's semi-tabloid quality as a newspaper, but I wasn't intent on using it to prove anything. My intent was to use it to open up a discussion.
You guys seem to be in a hurry to find some way to dump on my ideas, whatever you have assumed they are, but y'all's ideas on how to handle youth unemployment so far have revolved around your opinions of the Daily Mail and conservative-bashing.
Maybe ideas like maybe local ordinances giving businesses a tax credit or something for keeping positions open for youth. Just throwing an idea out there. Anything that actually has something to do with addressing the problem sounds fine to me. I'd love to hear about measures of any kind that have actually worked in practice.