When I wrote about the crisis of unemployment in Europe, I received a great deal of feedback. Europeans agreed that this is the core problem while Americans argued that the United States has the same problem, asserting that U.S. unemployment is twice as high as the government's official unemployment rate. My counterargument is that unemployment in the United States is not a problem in the same sense that it is in Europe because it does not pose a geopolitical threat. The United States does not face political disintegration from unemployment, whatever the number is. Europe might.
<span>They both agreed to stop communism where ever they may find it.
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I think he sent just fewer than 1,000
The first president was George Washington
Trends in Latin American population growth over the past 50 years are best described as "increasing" and predominantly in the cities or places with urban reach.