Boo Radley
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kush, you're allover the place tonight. Can we freely explore for energy in the country? Answer: No. Therefore the private sector is constrained by government and jobs are not being created...
There is currently a large divide between the skill set of the unemployed and any jobs available, and that is what needs to be narrowed.
Forgive me, but I'll reference you once again to ND.
I'm not saying we need to rape the country, but a rational approach to private sector job growth should surely be welcome to everyone...
Are you suggesting that there is never just cause for such restrictions?
Where were you for lasts month's strong jobs report (of which i predicted over 225K+)?
Sure, but advocating energy independence does not address this what-so-ever.
I will respond by referencing opportunity costs.
Sorry, but perpetual references toward resource extraction are not very convincing. What are the comparative advantages of the U.S. economy? Hint: raw resource extraction is not one of them!
A sweet witch. Go figure. I ran out of it last week along with my eye of newt.
All developed economies rely on energy for their standard of living. What would you consider just cause to import energy resources rather than producing them domestically?
kush, you're allover the place tonight. Can we freely explore for energy in the country? Answer: No. Therefore the private sector is constrained by government and jobs are not being created...
All developed economies rely on energy for their standard of living. What would you consider just cause to import energy resources rather than producing them domestically?
:laughat: Power Rob, your medicine cabinet needs some serious looking at! How do you ever manage without eye of newt?Unthinkable!
No, Do you know how to use Google????
Have you noticed that Walmart is offering $17/hour in ND? If you want this country to succeed, it won't be through government. It will be done be allowing the jobs to be created that match the skills of those currently unemployed...
kush, you're allover the place tonight. Can we freely explore for energy in the country? Answer: No. Therefore the private sector is constrained by government and jobs are not being created...
Are you interested in maximizing employment or not? This is the most economical way to do so as no further education of the workforce is required, just training which would be provided by the employer not government...
Oil is an international commodity. Drilling it here has no bearing on it being used here at ALL.
Good evening, Fenton. :2wave:
From a headline in the Washington Post dated April 4, 2013. "Obama Pumps a new housing bubble."
"Obama administration pushes banks to make home loans to people with weaker credit...an effort officials say will power an economic recovery, but that skeptics say could open the door to risky lending that caused the housing crash in the first place...."
It appears that some people never learn! The theme seems to be "No homeowner left behind, even when they cannot afford it." :thumbdown:
The fact that you even have to point to a past report because you know there is nothing good about today's jobs report is telling.
The country has already designated oil as a strategic commodity. I see no reason to export any of our natural resources unless they are determined not to be...
Exploration that causes more harm than good. And frankly, we'd import even if we did exploration here, as we send most of our oil out now and don't use it domestically, for example. Wind, bio fuels, and so are better ares for energy development domestically.
Good gawd, it's hard to soar like an eagle when surrounded by ostriches...
If employers were provided some sort of incentive--tax breaks come to mind--I think it could work!
Good gawd, it's hard to soar like an eagle when surrounded by ostriches...
I knows... it's probably why my allergies are going all gangbusters on me this year.
If employers were provided some sort of incentive--tax breaks come to mind--I think it could work!
Everyone seems to be having problems with allergies this year, when they never suffered from them before. I wonder what's going on.....
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