Unemployment in France tops 10%, Germany, 11%

Awww. United States’ unemployment is 5%. Why, do you ask, is this happening and why the difference????

Joe has the answer:

Because they’re socialists, that’s why! SHEESH!

This is their idea of a job.

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6 Responses to Unemployment in France tops 10%, Germany, 11%

  1. TJ says:

    What? The founders of the EU, having economic troubles? Sacre blue! /TJ

  2. Uncle Jack says:

    Remember, Cao, unemployment is only a problem if you desire work. Socialists would rather be taken care of than provide for themselves. And of course, the fatal flaw in their thinking is that they never stop to ask who’s going to pay for their care. Oh wait, I remember now, it’s the rich, who naturally have only gained wealth through luck or genetics versus hard work.

    Go USA; Always was more productive, always will be.

  3. All I know is, c’est vraiment Americaine, to imply that French workers don’t deserve 35 hour work weeks and 8 weeks paid vacation per year.

    We Americans are such boors, nest pas?

  4. Cao says:

    Grenouilles stupides.

  5. Tim says:

    Clinton had a 5.5% unemployment rate when he ran for re-election and Dems said everything was fine. When Bush ran with the same rate, they were making outrageous statements like “worst economy since the great depression”. Compared to France and Germany, America is employment paradise.

    I read on Drudge that Germany’s unemployment rate was actually higher, 12.6%.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4307303.stm

  6. Cao says:

    Thanks, Tim, let me know when the numbers are off, I want to know!!!! hehehe unbelievable. 12.6 %!

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