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~ From Morning Joe today~
I think we will recognize ourselves in this. From Morning Joe this morning, the director of the HBO segment, Hard Times:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036789/vp/48079320#48079320
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Thank you Mary Kay for the link of the interview with the producer of the documentary. I don't get HBO, but maybe I can pick it up somewhere else on the internet after it airs. Notice the comment from the person who says this documentary still does not begin to touch what it feels like to be long term unemployed. So much suffering, will it ever end?
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I so wish it would disgusted. It's the first time I have seen a piece like this, I am glad someone is finally tackling it.
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