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  • The only reason there's no jobs in Stockton, is because of the people living there.

    Maybe if the government rounded up all the illegals, jobs would be open for Americans again in Stockton.

  • @978pac1 LOL! Mostly true, but Stockton has always been a bootom of the barrel place that makes Newark, NJ look like the upper sest side of Manhattan. The main reason there are no jobs in Stockton, and never will be, is because most of the people who live there are unemployable to begin with. Those that do live in Stockton that have any skill that most any successful employer would want, end up moving the fuck out of there.

  • HAHAHAHHAHHHAHHAHHAAAHA

  • They should make those into giant hydro-gro centers. Btw, I like when you wear that green shirt. Color looks good on you.

  • economics... hehe, new dmv? waste of money...

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  • At 0:24 you can see the person who is filming the video.

  • @brettfoshager observant...

  • Looks just like florida,another DEAD economy!!

  • The reality will set in soon

    30% of the American people have go in the ground as far as the Elites are concerned there will never be any jobs for them ever .

    I say 30% but it can be as high as 50%but not less than 25%

    When the people understand this perhaps they will stand up ,but I doubt it.

  • Wow. I used to live in Modesto in the late 1980's and it was booming. Houses were cheap. Sad to see what's happening.

  • @clarkewi

    Same for Riverside and Inland Empire. They got it even worst, the worst in my opinion.

  • I dare not say this but is so evident there is no point in denying anymore. We all know how bad Ohio and Michigan are. We say, well how in the world did they allow those places to get that bad.

    Same is happening to California. People will say the same about us. Detroit welcomes us in its boosom.

  • Glad you are keep up on the footage.

  • Im curious about the first set of buildings you showcased. Were they ever occupied or built spec. and the timing was bad?

  • @irishsteve1959 i think a combination of the two. there was some debris in the parking lot. time to hunker down.

  • Big Government + Fiat currency = Empty homes and businesses + homeless and unemployed

  • @Paetaor bingo.

  • @djgrooveline

    In the late 90s I used to travel to Michigan from Ottawa every 6 months to do software support and saw the huge abandoned buildings and run down houses.

    I asked my contact there what the deal was with the buildings and he said, "Where do your crack-heads sleep?"

    I used to find that funny but not anymore.

  • How do u know the economy is collapsing? For a fact???

  • @wc02 are you serious? have you seen the price of gold?

  • Hey Grooveline, I went by my old employer for the first time since being laid off, and low and behold, there out of business. 50,000 sq. ft., just like what your reporting on. I hope eventually someone can find a legit business to manufacture something. I think some of these buildings would be good for growing marijuana. LOL. Your subscriber Mike, southwest of Denver.

  • @mja2035 i appreciate your comments and viewrship. how long were you laid off? lemme tell ya, so many people are growing pot due to the lack of jobs, prices have fallen substantially. those buildings are gonna stand empty for years and years. i hope that you are preparing for uncertainties. i also think YT is going to provide us the network help each other out.

  • I've been laid off for over a year now. I was in the printing industry which is directly tied to the manufacturing industry. I'm now in a vicious circle, most of the interviews I go on the companies are looking for people that already have jobs. So it doesn't look like I'm going to get a job anytime soon. So now I'm looking at a new career, basically starting over at 49 years old. Luckily the wife has a good job and our mortgage and bills are low. We'll hang in here in CO. Luv your vids. Mike

  • @mja2035 i am unnerved that they are ostracizing the unemployed. hang in there. i am back in comm. coll. studying the solar power program. there are 60 year olds taking the classes as well. take care mike.

  • try off of hwy 4 and 99 lot of empty warehouses

  • I take it you're not buying into the slow economic recovery b.s. Neither am I. I like your videos. Peace from AZ.

  • @dweber66 its all bs. thanks for watching

  • annex mexico.. yeah like we could afford to do that, however it would get rid of the illeagal immigrant program

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