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Old 05-16-2010, 02:32 PM
 
Location: Way,Way Up On The Old East Coast
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Well, predicatably, the Great Obama will take the stage again today to tell us why things are so great, in spite of these new unemployment numbers. Didn't he say the other day "the stimulus has done its job" ???
cobolt !!! ... On The Mark !

America's greatest misfortune at this point in our history sadly appears to be the direct result of this nations "Great One" ..... The "HO" who is in all likelyhood the weakest and most inexperienced so called leader in the history of the U.S.

What on earth were some of the American People thinking when they elected this youngman who was so grossly unqualified to such a vastly important position as POTUS !

It would be hoped that election 2012 will offer some hope for America, if not we may well be experiencing the "Sum Of All Fears" !

May we never allow ignorance at the ballot box to produce a similar "Disasterous Nightmare" as we are now experiencing thanks to the ineptitude of the "Washington Political Circus " !!!

Thanks / Old Sgt. Lamar
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Old 05-16-2010, 02:40 PM
 
Location: Way,Way Up On The Old East Coast
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CNN's Newsroom, the anchor Betty Nguyen spoke with Money host Christine Romans about the economy. And Betty Nguyen said, "Hey, Christine! Explain this. How did we do in the first half of the year?"

ROMANS: We've seen a spring stock market rally that has been quite incredible! Job losses are slowing! Consumer confidence is improving! People are feeling a little better. They're feeling better because they're spending less. They're saving more money. They're getting back to basics. There's a new frugality that's making them feel better. There was a hu-u-uuge rally in the stock market in the second quarter. The stock market [is] telling us that it thinks things are going to get better eventually, and you're going to see that rally. If you are still invested in stocks -- if you had faith and you were buying stocks along the way this spring, you're buying them at cheap prices -- you're going to see that rally when you open up your 401(k) statement.-------"Total BS!!!"

The truth is that families, American families have lost 20% of their wealth since January of this year...

Gloomy U.S. consumers clip housing recovery hopes:

Gloomy U.S. consumers clip housing recovery hopes | Reuters

Add the Cap and Trade Bill if it passes the Senate.....The economy will be completely DEAD!!! You'll see depression levels of unemployment 25% or greater....
tonyandclaire89 !!! ... You Are On The Mark !

The Unprecedented Arrogance & Ineptitude from the WH is totally shocking and absolutely an embarrassment for every American Citizen !!! Thanks / Old Sgt. Lamar
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