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Do you find that tactic effective?
Upwards actually, to 148k. February's figures were revised upwards as well to 268k.January's job report was actually revised down as well to 119K. Both months averaged out is around 178K.
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. It's an absolute disaster and it's only going to get worse. GDP Growth last quarter was .4%. The quarter before that it was initially in the negative but it was "revised" to .1%.
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No tax brakes would be required. Let the private sector do what it knows how to do...
No tax brakes would be required. Let the private sector do what it knows how to do...
Why isn't the private sector doing it as we speak?
Also, what percentage of the U.S. economy is made up by oil and NG production?
I'm out...
Good lord. Tell me you didn't just post those questions. Have you ever heard of government regulations/restrictions...
I'm out...
Good lord. Tell me you didn't just post those questions. Have you ever heard of government regulations/restrictions...
I'm out...
Thank god! We have been subjected to your nativity for long enough
For states as well? Gov. Snyder cut business taxes in Michigan and our unemployment has gone down drastically.
For states as well? Gov. Snyder cut business taxes in Michigan and our unemployment has gone down drastically.
Yeah, that had nothing to do with this.
I wasn't aware "nativities" were still allowed...:shock:
Oh, didn't you hear....Detroit's going bankrupt.
Against those not interested in solutions? No...
Good gawd, it's hard to soar like an eagle when surrounded by ostriches...
How is that a response? I never mentioned anything about Detroit's fiscal status.
Rates are irrelevant, how much is collected is
You mentioned the comeback of the auto industry as a credit to Michigan's success. Guess which city is known as "The Motor City"? And why isn't Detroit cashing in. Michigan, with it's Republican super majority and Republican governor has been doing much better since Granholm has left, Detroit, with it's 50+ years of sole, big government, Democrat rule is doing worse. Why?
Rates are irrelevant, how much is collected is
If you can't verify your accusation just say so instead of deflecting with more unfounded claims in the form of questions.
You mentioned the comeback of the auto industry as a credit to Michigan's success. Guess which city is known as "The Motor City"? And why isn't Detroit cashing in. Michigan, with it's Republican super majority and Republican governor has been doing much better since Granholm has left, Detroit, with it's 50+ years of sole, big government, Democrat rule is doing worse. Why?
What are you talking about?
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