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What The American Government Can Not Do

From the Editor
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Let's talk What the American Government Can Not Do
Our government can not change these facts:
  • As of today there are more than 30 million single people in the U.S. This is almost 43% of our current population.
  • 60% of citizens have never been married.
  • There are currently 5.5 million women who are unemployed.
  • In 2007 a million employees said they had personally experienced bullying or harassment (Source: The Fair Treatment at Work Survey).
  • Drug addiction causes individuals to want more and more, allows people not to feel pain or emotions, and gives unrealistic bravery.
  • The current republican states are a minority in our country: Alabama, Mississippi, Idaho, Georgia, Oklahoma, Texas, and Wyoming.
  • The state of New Jersey does allow smiles or grins when posing for a driver's license photo.
  • There are 866 endangered languages of our 16.2 million speaking citizens.
  • There are currently 254 extinct languages in the world. These are languages that haven't been spoken since 1950. (Source: Living Tongues Institute For Endangered Languages; Unesco; Sil International in National Geographic Magazine, 2012).
  • Cursive handwriting in public schools is becoming historical symbols such as old writings in caves and  pyramids.
  • 45 of our states have adopted lessons of typing/tech tools versus cursive writing. As of the mid-2000s, 88% of our public elementary teachers feel undertrained to teach cursive. Do you think that is why it has been eliminated? Just saying.
  • The Department of Education have recently awarded 97 Historically Black College and Universities $228 million hoping to develop and improve their academic profiles and infrastructures or their existence will be lost due to dysfunctional leadership, community involvement, and student attitude towards higher learning.
  • There are more public schools that are on the chopping block in most states for 2013-2014.
  • Since Hurricane Sandy there are 379 new born babies that are currently on life support.
  • The majority of our Mexican citizens, who reside in America, are not participating in government low-income programs.
Congratulations to our new President!!!

-Ss
Editor-in-Chief