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Old 11-10-2010, 03:43 PM
 
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You mean to say the federal government must be smoking crack??

The federal govt. numbers show that Chicago is losing 70,000 jobs annually, by far the worst in the nation.

The second worst is Detroit, with 30,000 lost jobs annually.

So LA is a boomtown compared to these cities.
The Federal Government also shows L.A is 12% unemployment and Riverside 15%; both making L.A metro. By far the worst of any major metro in the US. Chicago is heaven compared to L.A
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Old 11-10-2010, 03:45 PM
 
Location: Up on the moon laughing down on you
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lmao, CD is a pain sometimes, and such good entertainment at others
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Old 11-10-2010, 03:46 PM
 
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The Federal Government also shows L.A is 12% unemployment and Riverside 15%; both making L.A metro. By far the worst of any major metro in the US. Chicago is heaven compared to L.A
No, the federal government ranks Chicago as the worst economy in the nation.

So LA is heaven compared to Chicago.

And your unemployment numbers are just made up. Why not say LA has 100% unemployment, so you can really spice up your garbage "argument"?
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Old 11-10-2010, 03:52 PM
 
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No, the federal government ranks Chicago as the worst economy in the nation.

So LA is heaven compared to Chicago.

And your unemployment numbers are just made up. Why not say LA has 100% unemployment, so you can really spice up your garbage "argument"?
BLS is either lying to either you or to me. It says L.A is the worst economy in US, so Chicago is heaven compared to L.A. Your argument deserves dumping. Wake up L.A is 12% unemployment [1 mill + unemployed], here is BLS Unemployment Rates for Metropolitan Areas
L.A one of 20 weakest economies Weakest metro economies - Business - BradentonHerald.com
L.A foreclosure capital of america Los Angeles-area foreclosure rate increases in October | Money & Company | Los Angeles Times
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Old 11-10-2010, 03:57 PM
 
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BLS is either lying to either you or to me.
Well, at least you admit you have a weak grip on reality.

You really the federal government is part of a vast conspiracy to fake job numbers?
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It says L.A is the worst economy in US, so Chicago is heaven compared to L.A.
No, the govt. makes no such claim.

Only you make this claim, and your track record on this thread means your claim is worthless.
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Old 11-10-2010, 04:07 PM
 
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Well, at least you admit you have a weak grip on reality.
BLS clearly illustrates L.A's economy to be the worst
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You really the federal government is part of a vast conspiracy to fake job numbers?
what are you talking about fake conspiracy? sometimes smoking too much and looking at fully lit computer screen alters meanings of some words; in other words put the pipe down son. L.A is dying away; nothing your Ohioan self can do to change L.A's fate
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Only you make this claim, and your track record on this thread means your claim is worthless.
your track record for Chicago speaks volumes, your posts should be incinerated because of wrong they are. get well soon, Chicago is heaven compared to L.A the worst economy in the US [sans Detroit]
L.A 3rd worst economy in US, Riverside 2nd worst economy in US America's top 10 worst job market cities (2) - Unemployment | Job News Post
put the crack pipe away son; crack kills brain cells

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Old 11-10-2010, 04:08 PM
 
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BLS clearly illustrates L.A's economy to be the worst

what are you talking about fake conspiracy? sometimes smoking too much crack and looking at fully lit computer screen alters meanings of some words; in other words put the pipe down son. L.A is dying away; nothing your Ohioan self can do to change L.A's fate

your track record for Chicago works against you. get well soon, Chicago is heaven compared to L.A the worst economy in the US [sans Detroit]
L.A 3rd worst economy in US, Riverside 2nd worst economy in US America's top 10 worst job market cities (2) - Unemployment | Job News Post
put the crack pipe away son; crack kills brain cells
Let's see, do I trust the federal government numbers, or do I trust an internet troll's made up numbers?

Very tough choice, but I guess I'll go with the federal numbers, which say that Chicago has the worst economy in the nation, and say that LA has a much better economy.
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Old 11-10-2010, 04:11 PM
 
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Let's see, do I trust the federal government numbers, or do I trust an internet troll's made up numbers?
I came to very same conclusion.
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Very tough choice, but I guess I'll go with the federal numbers, which say that Chicago has the worst economy in the nation, and say that LA has a much better economy.
I will go with every federal report stating L.A is the economic deathbed of America, federal reports like BLS. easy choice for me really
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Old 11-10-2010, 04:12 PM
 
Location: So California
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^^^Youve already admitted that you are wrong, why do you persist??

talk about the cesspool you live in!
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Old 11-10-2010, 04:14 PM
 
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^^^Youve already admitted that you are wrong, why do you persist??

talk about the cesspool you live in!
You are probably the father of Ohio248, your not fooling anyone here. I made no such claim. I claimed L.A is economic deathbed, with BLS and America's top 10 worst job market cities (2) - Unemployment | Job News Post I can prove my claims homer. You are proud of your 12% failure city

NY a cesspool? HA HA, joke of the week
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