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    Recession uprooting families at kids’ expense

    Recession uprooting families at kids’ expense

    Low-income Americans forced to move more often in today's hard times

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    Like the Great Depression, this economic downturn is wrenching lives out of shape.

    But unlike 90 years ago, hunger isn’t the main problem, and neither is the kind of homelessness that sent thousands of middle-class Americans into tent cities during the Depression. This time the toll is far less obvious: children are grappling with more stress at home, and low-income families, already highly mobile, are being forced to pull up stakes and move more often.

    “It’s huge,â€

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    HUH?!?!?! What about the millions of kids who are uprooted when their US citizen parents lose jobs to illegal aliens?!?!?!

    I am sick and tired hearing the whines about kids of illegal aliens, what about OUR kids??
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    Oh Please, like they didn't suffer during the Depression???? My parents went hungry like many others. No welfare, no medi-caid, NO NOTHING. We have generations of wimps that have relied on Uncle Sam to do everything for them. Unfortunately many immigrants,legal and illegal don't understand that.

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    I think I'll focus on Americans that are displaced; not those that contributed to this nation collapsing
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    Others are construction workers leaving Florida’s collapsed housing market to look for jobs in Texas
    Of course! I was wondering why things are getting worse here in Texas. THERE ARE NO JOBS HERE!!! GO BACK HOME!!!
    We see so many tribes overrun and undermined

    While their invaders dream of lands they've left behind

    Better people...better food...and better beer...

    Why move around the world when Eden was so near?
    -Neil Peart from the song Territories&

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