What's Wrong with America (the Real Deal?)

The outsourcing of American jobs to cheap and foreign labor.

Low wage non skilled jobs, no place for the American worker to outsource their skills.

Flooding America with Chinese made merchandise. Supporting a trade industry that does not support America's free trade fairly.

The loss of American factories, the permanent closing of 80% of our manufacturing warehouses to foreign cheap labor.

The divide of our nation, Democrats against Republican's and vice versa.

The minimum wage and how it is out of step with our 20th century economy.

The divide of our nation-at present the American worker is losing their voice in the fight just to survive without adequate and affordable health-care.

Atheists dictate to remove the Pledge of Allegiance from our school system.

The working class being taxed on their Federal Income Tax-and used by our federal government for their personal use.

Why spend millions of tax-payer dollars to build a barrier at the Mexican border?

Why is Mexico a separate entity from America? Why not legislate a law between the two states and make it one union?

Why have we not created any manufacturing jobs in New Mexico?

Why is Mexico not a part of the United States?

Today 80% of every product today is made outside of the United States.

Why have we not begun the process to create Green Jobs across our nation? The idea actually was conceived by many organizations whom were concerned with our dependency on oil and gas.

Green jobs will create over a trillion dollars or more every year, Solar Power and Ecological Greenhouses would create a new avenue of employment.

The Republican Party and our Present President has not addressed the urgency of global warming and its serious affects on our climate and environment.

Al Gore was laughed at and ridiculed for his endeavor and mission to educate our nation and world about global warming. Well, the time has come when Green Job's may not seem so far fetched, and his unprecedented film-An Inconvenient Truth is a reality after all.

The housing market and adjustable rates, what genius ever came up with this idea to suppress the homeowner into sheer desperation?