[How valuable are all those auto workers in the jobs bank that get $30 hr to set on their a$$ doing nothing?
What is the value of all the welfare leeches that never will work?
How much are the communists in the teachers union worth if the public schools in inner cities turn out students that are too stupid to work in a factory?]
I hate to say it, but you are nitpicking. Before you get excited about that remark, let me explain. Take a step back and look at the big picture. Under 4% of the US population is without work. Some would argue that those are the folks that work to avoid working. When you measure this up against our economic competition in the world, we are way ahead. So it holds that the most valuable commodity in America are Americans. Person for person, we produce more, earn more and live better. American's are not going to other countries to get better jobs. And there is apparently enough work here to keep all of us employed (big picture - 4% still equals 12,000,000 of 300,000,000).