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Umm, no, unfortunately not. You see, Con like to cherry-pick data series' based on the ones he likes the best. Sometimes that is household survey data, sometimes it's payroll data, sometimes it's nominal data, sometimes it's real data. The only consistency you will find in the numbers he posts is that the numbers will constently be the biggest numbers which favor his position.Hhmm...if i go rummaging through all 192 pages of this thread, i will find that the only citations of employment made by you will be from "Total Nonfarm Employment "is that a big ten four?
Obama's results are public record and since he was in the Congress yes, he is responsible for the job losses in February 2009
Umm, no, unfortunately not. You see, Con like to cherry-pick data series' based on the ones he likes the best. Sometimes that is household survey data, sometimes it's payroll data, sometimes it's nominal data, sometimes it's real data. The only consistency you will find in the numbers he posts is that the numbers will constently be the biggest numbers which favor his position.
Umm, no, unfortunately not. You see, Con like to cherry-pick data series' based on the ones he likes the best. Sometimes that is household survey data, sometimes it's payroll data, sometimes it's nominal data, sometimes it's real data. The only consistency you will find in the numbers he posts is that the numbers will constently be the biggest numbers which favor his position.
No, Boehner was in Congress so it was HIS fault. :roll:
WTF?? Where do you make this stuff up from, Con?? You just make **** up off the top of your head, don'tcha?Total non farm payroll excludes public sector jobs so what do you want me to include?
WTF?? Where do you make this stuff up from, Con?? You just make **** up off the top of your head, don'tcha?
Here's total nonfarm payroll data (which actually does include public sector jobs)
Total nonfarm
And here's private total nonfarm payroll data (which does exclude public sector jobs)
Total private
Schooled again, Con. Too bad I can't charge ya. I could quit my day job.
No problemo. I also lend a helping hand to those less fortunate than myself.Thanks for showing that non farm payroll jobs were down as confirmed by the chart I posted.
Doesn't look to me like you have a day job, you are always here. One of these days you are going to look back and wonder what happened as you get tired of making what you are making now and being a wage slave, but you are right I misspoke, Non Farm Payroll does include public sector jobs, my error, I apologize.
Ohh, so February is the "magic month" now, is it? How do ya figure that? Lemme guess ... because that's when is stimulus plan passed, right? So it's your opinion that it's reasonable to expect that after losing 732,000 jobs in January, 2001, that by the end of February, 2001, we'd show a net gain of jobs because Obama's Stimulus passed on February 17th??Obama's results are public record and since he was in the Congress yes, he is responsible for the job losses in February 2009
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