The entire jobs market has radically changed since the development of cloud computing
It's "cloud's computing's fault now"
By all means, please continue with your regularly scheduled propaganda
Like clockwork here you are, after yet another dismal economic report to shill for Obama and blame George W Bush
It's comical and embarrassing :lol:
C'mon Kush. I had faith in you that your knowledge on economics and monetary systems would be enough to force you into category of a objective non-partisan analyst. With all of your specific targeted advice, rebut's and criticisms, it just seems "lazy" for you to blame the current economic crisis on "the recession".
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I blame the recession on the financial crisis of 2007-2009.
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I blame the recession on the financial crisis of 2007-2009.
I have already provided specific suggestions. You, not so much...
Not at all. This jobs report was sub-par. But to blame it on the president is, well, ridiculous.
You have provided content-empty oneliners that offer nothing to help alleviate a slow labor market recovery. Stating "energy independence" as a solution is misses the forest for the trees! Our employment woes do not stem from importing half of our fossil fuels.
Great, now propose specific solutions because what has been happening since hasn't worked out too well...
You and I are in agreement Kush...
You have provided content-empty oneliners that offer nothing to help alleviate a slow labor market recovery. Stating "energy independence" as a solution is misses the forest for the trees! Our employment woes do not stem from importing half of our fossil fuels.
It's not all bad. There's some good news to be gleaned from the report:
Oh, did I say good news? Whoops, my bad.
Not to worry, I'm sure that someplace, somewhere, there's a tidbit of positive data to assure us that good times are just around the corner. They've been saying it for three years. They'll have to be right eventually, right?
Right?
Ridiculous is negating the effects of a President who focused on a disastrous health care law when he should have been focusing on the effects of the sub-prime collapse. Ridiculous is to assume a President could weigh down the private sector and then expect private sector growth. OR to think massive amounts of borrowed or printed currency would turn the economy around when he was basically dictating health care expenses for private entities AND individuals.
Its as if you think this economies downward trend is just a fluke with no CREDIBLE explanation and since there is NO WAY your going to criticize the current President, you just chalk it up to a generality. " The Recession "
I thought the point of a recession from a Presidents point of view was to climb out of it.
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I blame the recession on the financial crisis of 2007-2009.
Targeted fiscal stimulus for infrastructure. Something in the neighborhood of $500 billion in (annually) added expenditures from the federal government.
Do you comprehend how deficits add to output by definition?
Actually, it is a major contributing factor as it is a large reason for our current account deficit, or do you not believe that dollars flowing out of the country is a problem?
This is exactly what i am talking about. Your lack of knowledge in regards to political economy leads you to make all sorts of bull**** comments. A current account deficits does not equate to dollars flowing out of the country. On the contrary, it means foreign owned U.S. assets are increasing.
We have already had this discussion. It didn't go well for you.
You have provided content-empty oneliners that offer nothing to help alleviate a slow labor market recovery. Stating "energy independence" as a solution is misses the forest for the trees! Our employment woes do not stem from importing half of our fossil fuels.
people are being replaced with machines whenever and wherever they can be. perhaps people should stop training to work for GM and big manufacturing and start training to be self-employed entrepreneurs.
It depends on what the basis of a deficit might be. Spending on non productive activities adds little to nothing to GDP...
No, it means that we send dollars to other countries rather than deploying the resources domestically....
people are being replaced with machines whenever and wherever they can be. perhaps people should stop training to work for GM and big manufacturing and start training to be self-employed entrepreneurs.
Good evening, AP. :2wave:
A lot of people are beginning to question why our infrastructure is being ignored when we apparently have money to send to other countries to repair theirs. Wouldn't our tax dollars be better spent at home? Good question, IMO! :thumbs:
No, it means that we send dollars to other countries rather than deploying the resources domestically....
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