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Commentary by Ron Miller
As anyone who regularly reads my columns knows, I’ve devoted a lot of time and attention to the issue of jobs. I have castigated politicians in Washington and Annapolis for doing too little to encourage job creation, and I’ve tried to educate my audience on which policies truly promote jobs and which ones are mere lip service or grandstand ploys appealing to emotion but lacking in practical impact.
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You see, I know first-hand what it’s like to be out of work. Since 2007, I’ve been laid off twice, took a five-figure pay cut so I could work again, and was demoted to part-time status without benefits during a five-month stretch while I waited to be assigned to a contract.
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