Friday, January 10, 2014

unemployment benefits extension

unemployment benefits extensions

unemployment benefits should be extended for people who cannot find jobs without it somebody who has a family  it will make it harder to feed,cloth,and keep a good hygiene. not only  that its destroyed the economy  unemployment benefits  to start buying things. Not all  companies  hiring  there are 4 million fast food job openings but that's not enough to keep the family roof over their heads people need more than just a 50 an hour this about mysteries fast food salaries to $15 an hour to get people off of welfare. unemployment this is my be at 6.5 percent I'm sorry 6.7 percent but they don't count the ones that get kicked off unemployment benfits. Unemployment could possibly be at a higher percent right now cause they don't count. 100 before asking me things I cannot find a job is like to say that there's people are lazy but if only one people out of work people can get a job and has a lazy one person is going home with a job in three others are

unemployment down


unemployment said 6.5 percent

Unemployment  is down in America but is this the real stat. Barack Obama has been in office for 5 years now and is going to be in office for 3 more years when he came into an appointment was at 9 .9 percent he was able to lower it to 6.5 percent after a time John Boehner and other without stopping him he was able to do we have to do to make it better place. with this that being down for asking me again the percentage in 2012 I was 13 .5 percent he got it down to 11.2 percent or African American.  Obama has a lot more work to do he's doing what needs to be done.










http://news.yahoo.com/us-economy-adds-74k-jobs-rate-falls-6-142615589--finance.html?.tsrc=attmp




http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/4570422/

  





Friday, May 17, 2013

Countries with the lowest employment

Trey Wright News
5/16/13
                                       Countries with the lowest Unemployment
I have always wonder how other countries unemployment. Then I found out it a lot worst in other countries. When the unemployment levels are low there tensed to be more crime because they have nothing else to do.  Zimbabwe has 95 % unemployment the highest in 2012. This a sad thing so I looked up which countries with the hugest and lowest unemployment.
1Zimbabwe95
2Nauru90
3Liberia85
4Burkina Faso77
5Turkmenistan
60
                    

Hong Kong3.4

Greenland4.2

Japan4.6



Norway3.3

Germany6

Sunday, April 28, 2013

The Top 5 toughest countries

Trey Wright
4/24/13
                                                    Toughest countries
I had a lot of people who read my top 5 least racist country. Now I' m going to write about top5 toughest countries. These Countries have to have people who had to overcome a lot from the begaing and the end but now has order over the people and respect thought the world.

Top 5 toughest countries
1 Russia
2. United Kingdom
3. Germany
4. Itlay
5. France

Hold up now what your I know what your thinking how can France, Itlay, and Germany be on that list. Well this is not a fact it's Opionion of mine but I will show you what makes these countries tough. Russia we all know has a history of going through a lot and let's face it we all know that they are tough. We make lies about them or at least america does but we have to respect them. During Soviet times, there was a well-developed system of community work, and in every group (class at school, department at work, etc.) there was a person responsible for sports, education, political information, etc. People that performed these tasks were given benefits (free or discounted travel, ability to buy rare goods, a better apartment, etc). In this period, everything belonged to the State, and the State controlled distribution and awarded the most active citizens. The majority of Russians consider themselves Christians, and belong to the Russian Orthodox Church. This is a great achievement for a country where atheism was the official state religion for more than 70 years. Religion, however, is not a real part of their life. Russians pay more attention to horoscopes than to the Bible. People usually attend church just to "light a candle" and quickly pray. Health care and education are free in Russia, though Russians joke that education becomes less and less free with every year. Yep they give out free education that works for me. Also most of their country children go through a military program.


United Kingdom. The British have been know to be loyal smart and very brave. The king prince Harry went through a military academy in america we have these rich spoil brats that take over their dad 's bussiness and make the worker work more with less money sometimes. Obama is working on have unions so these works won't be underpaid be these evil spoil brats. There country won't let them have handguns so they box it out all the time.  In america we are quick to get a gun and shot someone. United Kingdom fight once someone wins the fight is over. In america we fight until we kill or embrass them. The british have my vote for toughest country.
Germany if you read my top 5 least racist country Italy up their on that list. Germany why would I pick them well it's simple actually. They started world war 1 and 2 they had and evil man named Adlof Hitler who slaughtered 6 million people. Well after world war one we cut their country in half and made them pay the war debt. Putting their country in a staving defict so they had no choice but to start a world war 2. Ever sice then they moved on from their Nazi past and became a very peaceful country. Germany ahd to go through a lot so they should be on this list.
Itlay Long story short they have come off of a back to back losing streak in both world wars joining Gemrnay so I'm putting them on the list.


France yes I know I'm getting a lot of countreves from this what about world war 2 and they lost their countyr in 2 weeks. They ran away when the germany are coming. Well that my point they had to suck it up and move on Then they tried to readem themselves by trying to take over a part of vitenam that didn;t work out so well. Then america took over we were there for 10 years maybe more. France went through a lot in those years they let there slaves go first which earn some point from me. Well because I'm black ha. Then your saying  well you were never in slavery so why do you care. Slavery was wrong wither way France was the first country to treat their people like people.



at the bottom please select black germany or black candaains to read my top 5 most respect countries.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Would you die to spread the word of Christain

Trey Wright
4/21/13
                                              Would you die to spread the word of Christian
Would you die to help spread the word of  to other Christianities  . There are people who live these dangerous countries were they kill you for being in your own chruch. Their's no peace for christains in other countries. If you were really a christain you would so yes you would. I would because there so many people who don't know Jesus and they need him. If you read the bible John the baptist head was cut off for spreading the word of christ.  Paul or Saul was a jews who turn chrsitain and his whole life was on the run to spread the word of christ he even went ot the middle east and Asia.  What would you do for Christ?
http://www.christianfreedom.org/persecuted-christians-map/
http://www.christianfreedom.org/persecuted-christians-map/

of Persecuted Christians

The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has released its 2012 Annual Report, in which more than 16 nations have been designated as “countries of particular concern” (CPC) for their flagrant and consistent human and religious rights violations.
As an organization that closely monitors evidence of Christian persecution throughout the world, CFI has carefully compiled a list of ten of the USCIRF’s top CPCs, where Christians are known to suffer extreme harassment, persecution, and even martyrdom.
Complete with urgent prayer points, CFI’s list is also a call for free Christians everywhere to intercede for and mobilize on behalf of the millions of brethren that suffer daily in the name of Jesus Christ.

1. North Korea

Government: Communist
Religion(s): Atheist
One of the most isolated nations in the world, North Korea is well known for its long list of human rights abuses.
Kim Il-Sung-ism, named after the late dictator who passed away in December 2011, is the only acceptable religion in North Korea; all other religions, particularly Christianity, are strictly forbidden. Thousands of North Korean believers have lost their lives from severe persecution or the harsh conditions of prison or work camps.
Pray for the safety of our fellow Christians, especially those detained in prison, in this extremely hostile nation.

2. Iran

Government: Theocratic republic
Religion(s): Muslim (98.64%), Christian (0.51%)
Christian persecution, particularly for Muslim converts, has steadily intensified in Iran in recent years, where many Christians suffer from societal ostracism, discrimination, and abuse. Because Islamic law is strictly observed in Iran — a country that has boasts the highest population of Shi’a Muslims in the world — the court system even reserves the right to execute male apostates and impose a life sentence on female apostates.
Nearly all Christian activity, including proselytizing and Bible publishing, is illegal in Iran.
And yet, despite mounting persecution and severe restrictions, the church continues to grow.
Pray that more believers would be added to the body of Christ in Iran, and that the government will one day grant equal rights to non-Muslims.

3. Pakistan

Government: Federal republic
Religion: Muslim (95.80%), Christian (2.45%)
Despite the constitution’s provisions for religious freedom, repressive Islamic laws are increasingly being applied throughout Pakistani society — even for non-Muslims — as a fundamental Islamic presence continues to grow in the country.
In particular, many Christians are being falsely accused and imprisoned because of alleged violations of the laws, which state that blaspheming the Qur’an or the prophet Mohammed are criminal offenses, punishable by fines or even death. In November 2010, Asia Bibi, a Christian wife and mother accused of blasphemy, became the first female to be sentenced to death under the law.
Although there is a moderate level of religious freedom in Pakistan, many Christians suffer from discrimination and harassment, especially in the workplace.
Pray for suffering Pakistani Christians, particularly those in prison, and that they would continue to boldly spread the Gospel throughout the country.

4. Egypt

Government: Republic
Religion: Muslim (86.67%), Christian (12.83%)
In the months since the Arab Spring revolution besieged the Middle East, Egypt’s Christian population has endured a surging level of violence and hostility. Ironically, this country is home to the largest Christian community in the Middle East, comprising just over 12 percent of the Egyptian population.
But since former president Hosni Mubarak resigned from office in February 2011, a fast-growing, militant Islamic presence has ignited intense sectarian conflict, in which hundreds of Christians have been harassed, physically attacked, or even killed as a result of mob violence against their homes, businesses, and churches.
Although the Egyptian constitution permits freedom of conversion, most Christian converts experience great difficulty in changing their stated religion on their identification cards; without this designation, they are still considered to be Muslim and are not permitted to marry another Christian. In addition, converts often endure great societal pressure to reconvert to the Islamic faith.
Pray that a new government will stabilize the region and provide greater security for Christians suffering persecution in this country.

5. China

Government: Communist
Religion: Non-religious (44.36%), Buddhist (12.50%), Christian (7.92%)
Although the exact number of Christians in China remains unknown, experts place the estimate between 80 and 130 million — an incredible statistic, given that China is one of the harshest nations on earth for Christians to live.
Protestant Christianity, along with Catholicism, Buddhism, Daoism, and Islam, is one of the few officially recognized religions in China. However, state monitoring and severe restrictions imposed throughout the past decade has forced the church underground. An untold number of house church leaders, as well as other Christians, have suffered unspeakably cruel persecution through lengthy imprisonment, violent beatings, and relentless torture.
Within the past two years, Chinese authorities have launched a new assault on unregistered house churches.
Pray for the continued growth of the church in China, despite such grave persecution, as well as the safety and strength of the millions of bold believers in this restricted nation.

6. Saudi Arabia

Government: Monarchy
Religion: Muslim (92.41%), Christian (5.43%)
The birthplace of Islam, Saudi Arabia remains one of the top countries in the world known for its track record of human rights abuses — and harsh persecution of its Christian citizens.
No religion other than Islam is recognized or permitted, and the country’s legal system adheres to a strict form of Islamic law that is enforced on all citizens, regardless of religious affiliation. Christianity, including proselytizing, gathering for worship, or distributing Bibles or Christian literature, is forbidden. In short, freedom of religion does not exist in Saudi Arabia; anyone who chooses to convert to Christianity faces the death penalty.
Pray that Saudi Christians will be empowered to spread the Gospel throughout this Muslim nation, and that more people will come to know Christ despite great hostility.

7. Nigeria

Government: Federal republic
Religion: Christian (51.26%), Muslim (45.12%)
Christian persecution, particularly at the hands of Islamic terrorists, has been steadily on the rise in Nigeria, where much of the country has been governed by Islamic law since 1999. In 2011 alone, as Christians continued to be targets for violence, hundreds of believers were killed and more than 400 churches burned; yet despite the rampant brutality that continues to this day, the Nigerian government does little to curb these attacks and ongoing sectarian conflicts.
Christian discrimination exists in many northern states, as there are numerous reports of believers being denied permits to build or repair places of worship; lacking equal access to education; and lack of representation in government.
Pray for the safety of Nigerian Christians, and that the government will institute fair and balanced laws that will bring peace to this troubled nation.

8. Uzbekistan

Government: Republic; authoritarian presidential rule
Religion: Muslim (84.93%), non-religious (13.80%), Christian (0.75%)
Religion is strictly controlled in this former Soviet nation, where many religious groups, including Christians, routinely suffer severe persecution.
Although “approved” religious communities must register with the state, registration is often delayed or even denied. Many unapproved Protestant Christians have been labeled “extremists” and are often harassed and imprisoned for conducting illegal activities, such as possessing Christian literature, evangelizing, or holding private prayer meetings.
State-controlled media also promotes discriminatory and intolerant views of minority Christians, claiming that they are “extremists” and a “danger to society.”
Pray for continued growth of the church in Uzbekistan despite persecution, and that the government will grant more freedom for Christians to worship and practice their faith.

9. Vietnam

Government: Communist
Religion: Buddhism (52.5%), non-religious (23.3%), Christian (9.4%)
One of the last remaining Communist nations in the world, Vietnam is an incredibly difficult place for Christians to live.
Despite the fact that the constitution permits freedom of worship, the Vietnamese government closely monitors and restricts the activities of many religious groups, including Christians. Ethnic Hmong Christians are especially targeted for persecution, and are often subjected to undue pressure by the authorities or even other family members to renounce Christianity. Other instances of Christian persecution include the forced closing of churches, seizure and destruction of personal property, and denial of government benefits. Many ethnic minority Protestants are also denied identity cards that state their religious affiliation. Without such identification, they can be barred from attending church services.
Pray that the church will continue to grow despite persecution, and that the Gospel message will change the hearts and minds of thousands of other Vietnamese citizens, one soul at a time.

10. Eritrea

Government: Transitional government
Religion: Muslim (50.26%), Christian (47.31%)
Despite a 2003 statement issued by the Eritrean government claiming that “no groups or persons are persecuted in Eritrea for their beliefs or religion,” thousands of Christians have suffered cruel persecution in this African nation within the past decade alone.
While the government officially recognizes four religious groups – the Orthodox Church of Eritrea, Sunni Islam, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Lutheran Evangelical Church of Eritrea – all other groups, particularly evangelical and Pentecostal Christians, are considered illegal and are severely restricted in their activities. Thousands of believers are detained for their faith, often enduring terrible suffering such as forced labor, torture, and even confinement in metal shipping containers or underground barracks.
Government restrictions are especially severe for members of the armed forces, who often face punishment for possessing Bibles or other Christian literature, or attending prayer meetings.
Pray that imprisoned Christians would be strengthened in the midst of their affliction, and that the Eritrean government would ease restrictions on the church.

Friday, April 19, 2013

Videos of Boston bombing

Trey Wright
4/20/13
                                                     Videos of the Boston bombing


I hope everyone is aware and concerned with all the people that experience this bombing. I prayed for all those who went through that even if they don't believe in GOD. There are a lot of sad stories I can't explain them all but what i can do is show you 3 videos of the bombing.  the last two are very graphic you been warned.


Monday, April 8, 2013

The Top 5 least racist country

Trey Wright
4/9/13       
                                                                 Most respect Country
America is look down on because the way we treat our people. We have racism in America the most murders, and the highest diabetes. I'm going to talk about the most respect countries. These countries are also known for being our allies. Germany Is on my list yes they started World war 1 and 2 but ever since then they became peaceful with other country and apart of the United Nations.  Germany also came with and ad stop racial profiling. France Great Britain was the first country to let there slaves out of slavery if they serve in the war. France end slavery in 1700 during the enlightenment time. France is know for the best country to be black. Canada call there black people Canadians there in America we call our blacks African Americans why can't we be called Americans. Italy I studied is top 5 nice countries to live in. Once again Germany might have started the two World Wars but they got there selves together and now their country I would want to live if I was Black. I live in America and we have more racism and racial profiling then any other country. The Olympics always surprises me with were from the blacks come. Watch the videos at the bottom. Raphael Bronze in the Olympics pole vaulter. The 49 second mark of the video shows the Black German pole vaulter. Canadians black relay team got third in the Olympics.


1. France
2. Germany
3. Great Britain
4. Italy
5.Canada

Top 5 toughest countries select this link.