Many With New College Degree Find the Job Market Humbling

For the first time in our history, parents are worried if their children will have the same opportunities in life.  It may no longer be enough to get a good college education and work hard to get ahead in America. Just last spring, Susan and I watched with great pride as our oldest daughter, Tyler, graduated from college, but like many parents we worried that diminished opportunities lay ahead. It is disheartening to see so many talented young adults not being able to use their full potential.  We need to act now to create entrepreneurial conditions to reinvigorate the economy and unleash our plentiful energy resources for more jobs and lower energy prices.

Many With New College Degree Find the Job Market Humbling

The New York Times

By CATHERINE RAMPELL

May 18, 2011

The individual stories are familiar. The chemistry major tending bar. The classics major answering phones. The Italian studies major sweeping aisles at Wal-Mart.

Now evidence is emerging that the damage wrought by the sour economy is more widespread than just a few careers led astray or postponed. Even for college graduates — the people who were most protected from the slings and arrows of recession — the outlook is rather bleak.

Employment rates for new college graduates have fallen sharply in the last two years, as have starting salaries for those who can find work. What’s more, only half of the jobs landed by these new graduates even require a college degree, reviving debates about whether higher education is “worth it” after all.

“I have friends with the same degree as me, from a worse school, but because of who they knew or when they happened to graduate, they’re in much better jobs,” said Kyle Bishop, 23, a 2009 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh who has spent the last two years waiting tables, delivering beer, working at a bookstore and entering data. “It’s more about luck than anything else.”

The median starting salary for students graduating from four-year colleges in 2009 and 2010 was $27,000, down from $30,000 for those who entered the work force in 2006 to 2008, according to a study released on Wednesday by the John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers University. That is a decline of 10 percent, even before taking inflation into account.

Of course, these are the lucky ones — the graduates who found a job. Among the members of the class of 2010, just 56 percent had held at least one job by this spring, when the survey was conducted. That compares with 90 percent of graduates from the classes of 2006 and 2007. (Some have gone for further education or opted out of the labor force, while many are still pounding the pavement.)

Even these figures understate the damage done to these workers’ careers. Many have taken jobs that do not make use of their skills; about only half of recent college graduates said that their first job required a college degree.

The choice of major is quite important. Certain majors had better luck finding a job that required a college degree, according to an analysis by Andrew M. Sum, an economist at Northeastern University, of 2009 Labor Department data for college graduates under 25.

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The George Allen Record – Government Reform – May 20, 1994

In an Executive Memorandum issued May 20, 1994, George Allen directed all members of his Cabinet to identify and eliminate all non-essential uses of state-owned vehicles by executive agencies and employees. Allen’s action followed a preliminary report from the Secretary of Administration detailing the usage of state-owned vehicles over the previous year cost taxpayers nearly $9 million.

“This demonstrates the need for immediate action to assess the use of state-owned vehicles and to determine the need for additional restrictions,” stated Allen in the memorandum.  “Use of state-owned vehicles will be deemed essential only when it has been clearly demonstrated that such use will enhance efficiency in state government and result in greater economy for the taxpayers.”

Cracking down on use of state-owned vehicles was one of many ways George Allen made state government more efficient.  Aided by recommendations from the Blue Ribbon Strike Force he appointed his first day as Governor and additional reform initiatives, George Allen gave Virginians a smarter and leaner government with 10,000 fewer employees, saving hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars while improving customer service satisfaction.

 

Does Tim Kaine Stand with President Obama or Israel?

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May 20, 2011

Does Tim Kaine Stand with President Obama or Israel?

Richmond, VA – George Allen released the following statement regarding President Obama’s calls for Israel to return to its pre-1967 borders:

“President Obama’s call for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations with Israel forfeiting her lands and returning to borders of pre-1967 represents a dangerous shift in U.S. policy concerning Israel.  This proposal would risk the lives of the men, women and children of Israel.  In this unsettled region, Israel’s democracy is a well-spring in the wilderness.   The United States should stand with our ally — not undermine Israel’s ability to negotiate or put its national security at risk.  Virginia and America have a strong, historic friendship with Israel.  Virginians deserve an answer to the question:  does Tim Kaine agree with President Obama undermining the security of our friend and ally, the State of Israel, the only democracy in the Middle East?”

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Prime Minister Netanyahu

In the news conference after the meeting with President Obama, Prime Minister Netanyahu stood strong for defending Israel’s security by not retreating and receding to their 1967 borders.

Right-to-Work Senate Dems won’t back jobs, Boeing over Unions, NLRB

Sen. DeMint has introduced a necessary restraint on the federal bureaucracy which is restricting freedom of Virginia working men and women as well as harming future opportunities for Virginia.  As a U.S. Senator, I would be an original sponsor of this essential protection of our liberty in Virginia and throughout the US.

Right-to-Work Senate Dems won’t back jobs, Boeing over Unions, NLRB

Investor’s Business Daily

Sean Higgins

May 19, 2011

One week after Republican senators introduced a bill to counter the National Labor Relations Board’s complaint vs. Boeing (BA), not a single Democrat, not even the ones who represent states with right-to-work laws, have signed on as co-sponsors. According to Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., they’re not going to get any either, and that probably dooms the bill.

“Whether we can get any Democratic support is very doubtful. They are very afraid of doing anything that antagonizes unions, even if behind the scenes they agree with us,” DeMint told IBD. “So I don’t really know that we can pass it.”

DeMint said the GOP will continue to push it, but conceded it needs bipartisan support to break the Senate’s 60-vote filibuster threshold. The Democrats “saw what happened to Blanche Lincoln,” he said, referring to the pro-business Senate Democrat from Arkansas who was targeted by Big Labor during her 2010 re-election bid. She survived a brutal primary, but was too damaged to win the general election, though she probably would have been a longshot in any case.

The bill would rewrite the National Labor Relations Act to give additional protection to businesses that locate operations in right-to-work states. The bill was prompted by an NLRB charge vs. Boeing. It argued that Boeing’s decision to expand operations to South Carolina, one of the states that let employees decide whether to join or financially support a union, was retaliation against a union that represented company workers in Oregon and Washington.

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Senator Coburn is right!

Senator Coburn is so right. The time for responsible action is now!

Why is the Senate stalling on the debt debate?

The Washington Post

By Tom Coburn, Published: May 18

Where is the Senate?

Our country is facing the greatest threat to our freedom and future since 1941. Any honest view of our debt, deficits, size of government and demographic challenges shows we must make major changes if we are going to pass on the American way of life to our children. Each week seems to bring new warning signs: slower-than-expected growth (already as much as 25 to 33 percent every year, some estimate), higher-than-expected unemployment numbers, admonitions to get our act together from the international financial community.

If these facts are true — and very few policymakers deny them — why has the U.S. Senate become the least deliberative “greatest deliberative body” in the world?

The lack of leadership and initiative in the Senate is appalling. As of this week, the Senate has held just 72 roll call votes this year, about one per legislative day on mostly noncontroversial and inconsequential matters. By this time last year, we had taken more than twice that number of votes (152). By this time in 2009, we had taken 192 votes. If we continue to avoid tough choices, we will lose control of our economic destiny and go down in history as the Senate that lost America. Our epitaph will read: Never before in the field of legislating was so much ignored by so many for so long.

For the past several months I have been meeting with a small group of senators from both parties, informally known as the Gang of Six, that was designed to force the idle — not gridlocked — Senate, and then the House and the president, to enact a long-term deficit-reduction package. Our talks reached an impasse this week when, in my view, it became clear we would not be able to produce a balanced, specific and comprehensive deal that would improve on, and in some ways meet, the standard set by the Bowles-Simpson plan.

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Susan Allen Republican Women’s Club Event to Benefit Paul Stefan Home for Unwed Mothers

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Washington is Standing in the Way of Utilizing Our American Energy Resources

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May 18, 2011

Washington is Standing in the Way of Utilizing Our American Energy Resources

Richmond, VA – George Allen issued the following statement today on the Senate’s failure to pass the Offshore Production & Safety Act of 2011. This bill would restore American production of oil and natural gas and require the Interior Department to process permits efficiently.

“Once again, Tim Kaine’s liberal allies in the U.S. Senate are standing in the way of Virginians seeking the freedom to safely explore for oil and natural gas.  By voting against Senator McConnell’s bill, Senator Harry Reid and his liberal followers in Washington made it clear that they are more interested in finding taxes to fuel their wasteful spending than they are in finding energy to fuel America’s economy.  This bill would have been a modest first step in increasing our American energy supplies and creating jobs here in Virginia.   As families and businesses continue to suffer the effects of $4/gallon gasoline prices, Virginians deserve a leader who will stand up to Washington’s anti-energy policies, not aide them in their political games.   The sooner Washington reverses its counterproductive energy policies, the sooner we will be able to unleash the plentiful resources sitting under our land and water and start producing affordable American energy, creating American jobs, protecting our national security and keeping our money in the United States.”

 

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Washington is Standing in the Way of Utilizing Our American Energy Resources

Once again, Tim Kaine’s liberal allies in the U.S. Senate are standing in the way of Virginians seeking the freedom to safely explore for oil and natural gas.  By voting against Senator McConnell’s bill, Senator Harry Reid and his liberal followers in Washington made it clear that they are more interested in finding taxes to fuel their wasteful spending than they are in finding energy to fuel America’s economy. This bill would have been a modest first step in increasing our American energy supplies and creating jobs here in Virginia.  As families and businesses continue to suffer the effects of $4/gallon gasoline prices, Virginians deserve a leader who will stand up to Washington’s anti-energy policies, not aide them in their political games.   The sooner Washington reverses its counterproductive energy policies, the sooner we will be able to unleash the plentiful resources sitting under our land and water and start producing affordable American energy, creating American jobs, protecting our national security and keeping our money in the United States.

Huguenot Republican Women’s Club’s 50th Anniversary Celebration

Congratulations to the Huguenot Republican Women’s Club on celebrating their 50th anniversary. Susan had a wonderful time speaking to such an energized group of Republican leaders.

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