Those aren't links, Riprorin...
And an opinion piece from the Sun? Get real, OK? Might as well quote the Inquirer...
All your quotes are in reference to the 3rd quarter of '03, anyway, when paper gains from a wave of home refinance painted a rose tint on an otherwise dismal situation... More false attribution from Bushit apologists and fanbois...
Unemployment remains at 5.6% and wages in new jobs are considerably lower than in in lost jobs... while costs in housing, medical care and energy are exploding... current stats and methods of evaluating them work along the same lines as figuring average net worth before and after Bill Gates walks into the room... the numbers will change a lot, the reality won't...
And an opinion piece from the Sun? Get real, OK? Might as well quote the Inquirer...
All your quotes are in reference to the 3rd quarter of '03, anyway, when paper gains from a wave of home refinance painted a rose tint on an otherwise dismal situation... More false attribution from Bushit apologists and fanbois...
Unemployment remains at 5.6% and wages in new jobs are considerably lower than in in lost jobs... while costs in housing, medical care and energy are exploding... current stats and methods of evaluating them work along the same lines as figuring average net worth before and after Bill Gates walks into the room... the numbers will change a lot, the reality won't...
