Nursing homes say NO to proposed cuts to Medicaid

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Trust me from decades of experience, lower taxes and fewer regulations help create and retain jobs.

Our second problem is that we recently tried to hire locally for three jobs.

We never did find qualified applicants for the first two jobs and one position remains open. For that third job we had more than 100 applicants.

About six or seven applicants were worth bringing in for an interview but only two were found to be qualified.

Why so many applicants but so few qualified?

The answer again is outsourcing.

You can still find bottom or “starter” jobs at McDonalds or elsewhere because these jobs are difficult to outsource.

Likewise, you will still find positions requiring special education, technical expertise and management experience because those are also difficult to outsource.

However, an awful lot of those jobs in the middle have been outsourced to different states and other countries.

Unfortunately, too many of these middle people are now unemployed and do not have the education, skills or experience to move up to the higher jobs.

If you did not know it, our own Illinois has been losing population as people leave to find jobs elsewhere.

Our congressional districts were recently redistricted to compensate for reduced population.

One source estimates that Illinois loses a resident every two seconds.

Let me suggest to you that in spite of the fact that I have a great deal of respect for my own plumber, I would not suggest that you send a plumber to do brain surgery.

If our problem is the economy and unemployment, we need to stop electing politicians who chase jobs away and instead elect business people or at least individuals who understand business because they know how to create and hold on to jobs.

Larry Plachno

Polo

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