Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Complaining Difficult People in the U.S.

Mass group calling itself the 99% rally support via the Internet, inviting more people to participate in the United States ahold Movement Wall Street. In a page, 99% of this group complaining about their financial difficulties in the country.
All testimonials are written in a sheet of paper and photographed for publication in the pages wearethe99percent.tumblr.com. They are graduates unemployed, housewives, retirees, and students who had difficulty cost.



One who laments the 25-year-old woman, humanities scholars. He complained about the difficulty of getting a job and insurance, and owed hundreds of millions of dollars for college tuition. "I was 25 years, with a degree in the humanities: no job, no insurance, relying on food vouchers, and tuition owed U.S. $ 20,000 (Rp179 million)," he wrote.
Another woman says that she can not pay their bills, and he's a scholar. "I was afraid to face the future," he said.
Senders other photo is a housewife who said her husband worked 15 hours per day in order to meet the necessities of life. For the cost of health insurance, they also have to pay U.S. $ 12,000 per year (Rp107 million). "My kids almost do not recognize their fathers, but we're grateful," wrote this blond woman.
War Veteran
There is also a war veteran who feels his life destitute due bills pile up. He complained about the difficulty of obtaining health insurance and high medical costs. "When my savings depleted, my life of debt and the pity of friends and family. I have spent two months homeless and are still trying to live decent," he said.
That is some photos of about 680 photographs displayed complaints to those pages. At the end of the letter, they wrote "We are 99%". 99 Percent This represents the number of U.S. citizens are hard-induced billionaire who totaled 1 percent.
The U.S. economy was messy due to the swelling deficit and plunging stock prices. This makes the work was reduced by 7.25 million compared to the crisis of 2007.
According to USA Today, in 2010, only about 66.8 percent of U.S. citizens who have a job, the rest are unemployed. This figure is the lowest in the nation's history.

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