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The jobs will probably be here in a year or two.
The jobs will probably be here in a year or two.
I've got Councilman's posts blocked but I'll bet anything it's a rant against Obama again. Am I right?
He probably conveniently ignored this part of the article:
"This is certainly not surprising given the very adverse weather conditions for the eastern half of the country, especially in the major population areas," said Robert Dye, a senior economist at PNC Financial Services. "Weather has a huge impact, particularly with things like construction, which remains very soft."
I've got Councilman's posts blocked but I'll bet anything it's a rant against Obama again. Am I right?
He probably conveniently ignored this part of the article:
"This is certainly not surprising given the very adverse weather conditions for the eastern half of the country, especially in the major population areas," said Robert Dye, a senior economist at PNC Financial Services. "Weather has a huge impact, particularly with things like construction, which remains very soft."
So instead of a 10 to 20 thousand decrease we have a 6 thousand increase and it is the weathers fault?
You bet cha. I'm surprised it's not higher. Unprecedented blizzards where they never get them and the deep south that normally basks in the sun gets Canadian weather, and you bet it cuts construction and other jobs and has a rippling effect throughout the economy. Dude it's a no brainer!
I've got Councilman's posts blocked but I'll bet anything it's a rant against Obama again. Am I right?
He probably conveniently ignored this part of the article:
"This is certainly not surprising given the very adverse weather conditions for the eastern half of the country, especially in the major population areas," said Robert Dye, a senior economist at PNC Financial Services. "Weather has a huge impact, particularly with things like construction, which remains very soft."
Yes because putting people on ignore is really brilliant on a debate forum...:roll:
Those folks didn't hear about the 2 millions jobs available in the past few months. No worries, 2/3 of the stimulus is left so they'll all get jobs soon.I'm in shock that there were that many jobs left to lose.
So far every claim Obama has made about job creation has turned out to be a lie and if the unemployment rate was still figures ad it was before the Reagan Administration changed the rules we'd be talking about a rate near 17 to 20%.
The only thing keeping people from hitting the streets like in Greece is extending unemployment benefits and the continuing massive lies being swallowed by people who bought into the Obama myth that he is some kind of Messiah with powers beyond those of mortal men.
Obama and those he has surrounded himself with have NO practical experience dealing with real world issues related to anything having to do with the economy that confront us and his ideology is not suited to fix any of the problems.
It's a sad time in American history when people have bought into Obama's lies so much that they have blinders on and will not look at the facts that everything he has proposed is wrong and making things worse not better.
Socialism has never worked and it won't work now.
1. Another revision DOWNWARDS.
2. This is getting to be ROUTINE.
3. The economic news every month is described as "unexpected."
4. Monthly stats are routinely "disappointing."
5. They're consistently reversing previous trajectories of some small improvement.
6. Which is why they're always so forebiddingly foreboding as far as forecasting our future.
7. We're talking here homes---SALES, VALUES and, most frighteningly, FORECLOSURES.
8. We're talking consumer spending, here.
9. Consumer confidence.
10. Virtually EVERY indicator.
11. And, of course, most jolting---JOBS.
12. TWELVE PERCENT in TWO WEEKS is wretchedly worrisome.
13. In addition we're daily reading headlines like, "1000 Layoffs at NYC Transit," "1000 Jobs Cut in SF Schools," "Mass Layoffs on the Rise," "23,000 To Lose Work When Space Shuttle Shuts Down..."
14. Danger of DOUBLE DIP is becoming drastic.
15. Meanwhile, Harry's jobs bill, 15 cents worth, is now in trouble downstairs in Pelosi's Place.
A House in chaos - Jonathan Allen - POLITICO.com
16. The CBC on the left, the Dogs on the right.
17. The STIMULUS (which democrats can no longer call a stimulus) failed.
18. All the TARP, the takeovers, the bailouts, the mortgage reliefs...
19. Government, government everywhere.
20. Yet NOTHING IS WORKING.
I've been laid off before. Nevertheless it's Obama who brought this on himself with his policies.Does anyone besides me think that there are some factors out of the government's control (besides the weather) that have a significant influence on the unemployment rate?
It seems to me that the President is used as a scape-goat for things beyond the President's control.
[Disclosure: I was the victim of a permanent lay-off one week before Christmas of 2008. Although I obtained another job 10 weeks later, that experience was stressful and scary. So, I can empathize with people who have lost their jobs due to no fault of their own.]
Yes because putting people on ignore is really brilliant on a debate forum...:roll:
I've been laid off before. Nevertheless it's Obama who brought this on himself with his policies.
I'm in shock that there were that many jobs left to lose.
So far every claim Obama has made about job creation has turned out to be a lie and if the unemployment rate was still figures ad it was before the Reagan Administration changed the rules we'd be talking about a rate near 17 to 20%.
The only thing keeping people from hitting the streets like in Greece is extending unemployment benefits and the continuing massive lies being swallowed by people who bought into the Obama myth that he is some kind of Messiah with powers beyond those of mortal men.
Obama and those he has surrounded himself with have NO practical experience dealing with real world issues related to anything having to do with the economy that confront us and his ideology is not suited to fix any of the problems.
It's a sad time in American history when people have bought into Obama's lies so much that they have blinders on and will not look at the facts that everything he has proposed is wrong and making things worse not better.
Socialism has never worked and it won't work now.
I've got Councilman's posts blocked but I'll bet anything it's a rant against Obama again. Am I right?
He probably conveniently ignored this part of the article:
"This is certainly not surprising given the very adverse weather conditions for the eastern half of the country, especially in the major population areas," said Robert Dye, a senior economist at PNC Financial Services. "Weather has a huge impact, particularly with things like construction, which remains very soft."
Glad I still have a job.
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