Afanelos,
for those whom didn't notice, my original response to Phildo Young was removed
by GuamPDN, that said, I am using both FB and the Blog to post the original
response for your viewing pleasure.
Phylden
(Phildo) Young's racist comment (from GuamPDN.com):
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Phildo
Young • Top commenter • Morehead State University
"beg
for a free handout..."
Guam
knows about begging for free handouts, it's the way of life on this island and
'HAOLES' back in the USA are the people whom provide freedom and financial aid
for racist like you.
The
same people who say 'get off my island' are the same people who go to the
mainland to live. Are the 'Haoles' suppose to say ' go back home' to people
from Guam?
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Below
was "my deleted" response to Phildo Young which I posted on
GuamPDN.com. URL:
http://www.guampdn.com/comments/article/20120807/NEWS01/208070302/Feds-investigate-Land-Trust-Agency-looks-possible-housing-discrimination.
Dildo
Hung, from Airhead University, para hågu’ este’.
You
should do a little homework before you continue to put “foot in mouth.”
Here
are the number comparisons (with their respective sources):
1.
Total unemployed in the U.S.: 12.8 million, or an 8.3 percent of the U.S.
population. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 03 Aug 2012.
2.
Total unemployed in Guam: 9,970 or 13.3 percent of the island population.
Source: March 2011. Source: BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR,
GOVERNMENT OF GUAM.
a. Note. The number and
percentage of unemployed residents in Guam includes “all ethnicities,”
Micronesian, Filipino, Korean, Taiwanese, etc..
b. Physical number of CHamorus: 37.1 percent of
the total island of 185,674 (July 2012 est.). Source URL:
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/gq.html
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One in six Americans is receiving help from the government, just as fiscal
austerity threatens to reduce some of that aid. Soaring unemployment during The
Great Recession has driven tens of millions of people to the dole. Enrollment
in Medicaid and food stamp programs are at record highs, while unemployment
insurance rolls remain at elevated levels. Many people depend on more than one
program.
U.S.
Citizens on Medicaid: The largest of all safety net programs, Medicaid
enrollment for the first time ever topped 50 million (15 percent) in June 2010,
the most recent figures available. That's up from 42.3 million in June 2007.
U.S.
Citizens on Food stamps: The number of people in the Supplemental Nutrition
Assistance Program, known as food stamps, hit a record 44.2 million in January.
That's up 4.7 million from the prior year. Currently, one in seven Americans
receive food stamps, the highest share of the population ever to do so,
according to the Food Research and Action Center.
U.S.
Citizens Receiving Unemployment insurance: More than 8.4 million people are
collecting either state or federal jobless benefits. While enrollment is down
from its peak of 12 million early last year, it is still more than double the
number it was when the recession began in late 2007. Source: CNNMoney, URL:
http://money.cnn.com/2011/04/12/news/economy/government_safety_net/index.htm
So
back to your continuing action of putting your “foot in mouth.” Can you try and
refute those numbers, or do you wish to take on a challenge in numbers and
statistics? Your choice Dildo.
Båsta
boy ma’ma’ba’ba’! Esta ti-man o’ostan I tåotåo-hu! Håfa boy? Fan o’pe’ ! Oh,
BTW, this response is only for Mr. Dildo Hung.
Saina’
Ma’åse Mane’lu’-hu’.
Biba
Tåo’tåo Tåno’!
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