SmarterthanYou
rebel
OK. So what's the problem?
just because I talk about readying for civil war and violence doesn't mean I'm looking forward to it.
OK. So what's the problem?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32641756/ns/business-stocks_and_economy
NEW YORK - The U.S. manufacturing sector grew in August for the first time in 19 months, adding to evidence that the recession is ending.
The better-than-expected reading Tuesday by the Institute for Supply Management showed the highest number for its manufacturing index since June 2007. New customer orders jumped to a level not seen since late 2004.
And in another sign of an improving economy, a gauge of future U.S. home sales rose more than expected in July to the highest point in more than two years.
doesn't change the fact that jobs are contually being lost....
or maybe now you will treat us to liberal logic of: created or save jobs
It's unreasonable to expect Obama to turn around the largest recession in 80 years in six months. He's not a miracle worker, but what he is doing is clearly working. If you guys had allowed the stimulus to be bigger, as economists said it should have been, then it might have worked faster.
It's not clearly working. You're a hallucinating idiot.
It's unreasonable to expect Obama to turn around the largest recession in 80 years in six months. He's not a miracle worker, but what he is doing is clearly working. If you guys had allowed the stimulus to be bigger, as economists said it should have been, then it might have worked faster.
The economy is getting better. There's no real debate about that. Where were you guys to complain when Bush ended his first term with a net loss of jobs?
You know they stop counting people who have stopped looking for jobs and have just given up.
My god, Desh, you will spare no delusion in hallucinating an alternate reality in which Obama is a good president.
this is comical stuff guys, democrats doing the supperior dance because job losses are only 500,000 a month now. LOL
Are government employee raises pegged to inflation like SS benefits? So why the comparison?
2% is fairly modest and the reality is that the last thing the federal government ought to be doing in this economic environment is spending less.
They had Faux Nooz on the tube down at the corner grocery last week.
I kept seeing stuff on the screens about the recovery like it was happening.
One segemnt was finding jobs in the recovery.
I think it will be quite a while, we have shipped out too many of our industries.
This recession is not like the others.
creating 65,000 government jobs doesn't count.
But I am fairly sure you bragged on those new jobs.
oh ye of stupid assumptions. I'm constantly on the reducing government side, but you don't care about that, do you?
Bush created jobs?