Archive for 2019

SHOCKING REVELATIONS FROM WHISTLEBLOWER #3.

CHANGE: Why so few teenagers have jobs anymore.

The share of teens participating in the labor force peaked 40 years ago and has declined ever since. In 1979, nearly 60% of American teenagers were employed, an all-time high. Today, just over one-third, or 35%, of teens between the ages of 16 and 19 are part of the workforce.

Teens are less likely to work part-time while in school and also less likely to work over the summer, according to a study by the Hamilton Project and Brookings Institution.

“High school has become more intense,” said Lauren Bauer, a co-author of the study.

“We have increasing demands on what it is that high schoolers need to be doing and how much time that takes,” she said, including “not only homework and course requirements but other graduation requirements like public service.”

“There is less time in the day to hold down a job.”

Flashback: Millennials Lack Crucial Work Skills.

FLASHBACK: Ed Rollins: Intel Chiefs Need to Explain Who Signed Off On Inserting CIA Agent Into WH. “What the president needs to do is pull his CIA director tomorrow and FBI director and his DNI, acting, and say who signed off on this. Someone signed off on this in order for this person to move this thing forward. If they didn’t, then let’s throw them in jail for falsification of a document.”

HILLARY 2.0: VIDEO: Elizabeth Warren Caught Lying About Being Fired From Teaching Over Pregnancy. “In some ways, this is worse than her lie about being Native American. Warren claimed she was discriminated against by a real individual whose identity could be exposed and whose reputation could have been destroyed if someone bothered to look into her story and find the identity of the principal. She was willing to slander another person to craft a compelling story of victimhood for her presidential ambitions. She’ll lie about her race to get ahead in her career. She’ll lie about being fired to get votes.”

Like I said, Hillary 2.0.

TODAY IN SUPREME COURT HISTORY | October 7, 1982: I.N.S. v. Chadha was argued.