June Hiring Up, Unemployment Rate Drops

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charrison

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Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: tss4
Originally posted by: irwincur
This coming from the man that stomped up and down that we're running a surplus.

Uh, I poseted an article that SHOWED a surplus for one quarter. Never did I claim that the entire Federal budget was running a surplus. Proof however that it is never as bad as the claim.


But, back your assertation that a better than 5.6% unemployment rate is bad. I will be waiting - like usual - for a very long time.
No, 5.6% ain't bad at all. You might have won this round, but there's always tomorrow on P&N!!! :)
The unemployment rate is becoming obsolete. The Labor Force Participation Rate is more telling and it's not looking all that rosy.

The factory orders increase looks rosier as the April numbers were revised downward. This has been a trend for the last several months. Revise the previous month's numbers down or up in order to either lessen the shock of a decrease or falsely bolster the new month's increase. That's been happening on several economic indicators for several months now. It's become quite predictable.

The only thing strong in this economy right now is executive pay and corporate profits. Individual income for the great majority of workers is not keeping pace. Hell, it's not even keeping pace with inflation. And with gas/heating costs taking up a higher % of the lower-income worker, it's hitting more people harder.



What is even more predictable is you and your running mate ignore any good numbers(which are plentiful) and cast them as being frauds, while any bad numbers are accepted as the truth. It is really quite sad.
 

ntdz

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Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
When the oil peak occurs the economy is going to go to crap.
We're already there

Well things are going to go to crap, you can quote me on that.

There's that lovely attitude we've all come to know and love from the libbies.
 

NeenerNeener

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Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
When the oil peak occurs the economy is going to go to crap.
We're already there

Well things are going to go to crap, you can quote me on that.

There's that lovely attitude we've all come to know and love from the libbies.


Well, if or when it does, I'm sure liberals will be blamed.
 

martinez

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Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: zendari
Very good news for all people who support the American lifestyle.
Translated: Anyone other than liberals. :roll:

Those wacky liberals. Much better to stick your head back up your arse and pretend it all smells good I reckon.
 

zendari

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Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: zendari
Very good news for all people who support the American lifestyle.
Translated: Anyone other than liberals. :roll:
You don't think liberals support the American lifestyle?
 

martinez

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Originally posted by: zendari
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: zendari
Very good news for all people who support the American lifestyle.
Translated: Anyone other than liberals. :roll:
You don't think liberals support the American lifestyle?


Of course not, Republicans have a monopoly on the American lifestyle. Liberal is a 4 letter word apparently.
 

imported_tss4

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Originally posted by: zendari
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: zendari
Very good news for all people who support the American lifestyle.
Translated: Anyone other than liberals. :roll:
You don't think liberals support the American lifestyle?

He was implying that you don't think they support the american life style.
 

LLCOOLJ

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Originally posted by: zendari
So dealmonkey thinks he can read my mind. Interesting.
Your mind is like an open sewer, it's not to difficult to determine what the stench that it emits is.

 

imported_tss4

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Originally posted by: zendari
So dealmonkey thinks he can read my mind. Interesting.

He's not. He's basing it on what you have said in other posts. You've made it quite clear that you are opposed to pretty much all liberal idealogies. At worst, what he made was an educated guess based on your prior statements.
 

imported_tss4

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Originally posted by: zendari
He would be wrong. I don't care much for this useless war on drugs, for example.

Ok, so you gave example of something you agree with liberals about, but was he wrong in his accertion? If so, just say so. No need for silly questions that don't address the accuastion like "You don't think liberals support the American lifestyle? " when you very well know that wasn't what he was getting at.
 

irwincur

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You don't think liberals support the American lifestyle?

Only on the coasts.

You know the places with environmental problems, crime problems, rampant pedophilia, political correctness issues, education problems, and massive drug problems...

Liberals need to clean their own locals before they even bother to preach the benefits of liberal lifestyles to the rest of the nation.
 

Ozoned

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Originally posted by: zendari
Stocks move higher on economic optimism

NEW YORK - Stocks moved higher Monday as investors, cheered by an upbeat factory orders report, set aside their worries over rising oil prices.

Investors latched on to the strongest increase in factory orders in 14 months. Although most of the strength reflected demand for airplanes and parts, the data also indicated that June orders may have been stronger than May.

Economy's Growth Is Better Than Expected

WASHINGTON - The economy logged a solid 3.8 percent growth rate in the first quarter of 2005, a performance that was better than previously thought and a fresh sign the expansion is on firm footing.

The new reading on gross domestic product, released by the Commerce Department on Wednesday, marked an improvement from the 3.5 percent annual rate estimated for the quarter just a month ago and matched the showing registered in the final quarter of 2004



Very good news for all people who support the American lifestyle.
Rule #2. If you are interested in real discussion, NEVER post news with a positive slant. :)

 

catnap1972

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Originally posted by: irwincur
You don't think liberals support the American lifestyle?

Only on the coasts.

You know the places with environmental problems, crime problems, rampant pedophilia, political correctness issues, education problems, and massive drug problems...

And of course, none of this happens in those "bible thumping blood red" states? Got it :roll:

Liberals need to clean their own locals before they even bother to preach the benefits of liberal lifestyles to the rest of the nation.

And righties need to pull their heads out of the sand (or their collective @$$e$) before forcing their beliefs off on everyone else.

:roll:

 

imported_tss4

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Originally posted by: irwincur
You don't think liberals support the American lifestyle?

Only on the coasts.

You know the places with environmental problems, crime problems, rampant pedophilia, political correctness issues, education problems, and massive drug problems...

Liberals need to clean their own locals before they even bother to preach the benefits of liberal lifestyles to the rest of the nation.

<sigh> do you really think cities in the red states suffer from these problems any less? Such, obviously worng statements really undermine your credibility. You're just making ridiculous comments and its really sad. Sometimes you make good points but when you post comments like this it detracts from the credibility of anything else you post.
 

Red Dawn

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Originally posted by: irwincur
You don't think liberals support the American lifestyle?

Only on the coasts.

You know the places with environmental problems, crime problems, rampant pedophilia, political correctness issues, education problems, and massive drug problems...

Liberals need to clean their own locals before they even bother to preach the benefits of liberal lifestyles to the rest of the nation.
Yeah lets hear it for Detroit and Cincinati, two perfect examples the Coastal Cities should emulate:roll:
 

NeenerNeener

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Originally posted by: tss4
Originally posted by: irwincur
You don't think liberals support the American lifestyle?

Only on the coasts.

You know the places with environmental problems, crime problems, rampant pedophilia, political correctness issues, education problems, and massive drug problems...

Liberals need to clean their own locals before they even bother to preach the benefits of liberal lifestyles to the rest of the nation.

<sigh> do you really think cities in the red states suffer from these problems any less? Such, obviously worng statements really undermine your credibility. You're just making ridiculous comments and its really sad. Sometimes you make good points but when you post comments like this it detracts from the credibility of anything else you post.

Actually, the red states get more federal money for welfare programs than the the blue states. Not only that, the blue states tend to have more people. It's the reason they become blue. Metropolitan areas benefit more from liberal policies.