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There’s nothing more fundamental to a decent life in America than having a job. As made evident in recent speeches by Democratic and Republican contenders for the impending 2012 Presidential race, the subject of unemployment remains the public’s top concern in polls and is continually marked as the most damaging part of the Great Recession. And yet, the political discussion surrounding American joblessness – a grave problem that undermines the lives of millions of citizens - is most often presented in such jumbled terms that only economists, financiers, or policy wonks working for the think tanks can make sense of the statistical figures and political rhetoric. If you’re out of work, you’re sick with worry that you’ll never work again. If you have a job, you are sick with worry that you’ll lose it. Where Did The Jobs Go – And How Do We Get Them Back?tells you what the politicians cannot and it provides real solutions that the politicians do not. Join the conversations live or send your thoughts and comments to TheArtofRelating@hotmail.com