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Oh no, somebody is starting to get upset. Calm down. Most people who aren't rabid partisan hacks will enjoy some good economic news. You all will start losing it if hiring continues to pick up. I will pray for your sanity.
Oh no, somebody is starting to get upset. Calm down. Most people who aren't rabid partisan hacks will enjoy some good economic news. You all will start losing it if hiring continues to pick up. I will pray for your sanity.
I'm not upset, I'm quite calm... most people who aren't rabid partisans can see that these numbers don't paint the entire picture. If hiring continues but doesn't outpace people starting to live on the gov. dole then you'll need to pray for everyone's sanity.
You mean the same people who said that we gained jobs last month and that unemployment claims are dropping?
They keep delaying the employer mandate. Private enterprise is overcoming the obstacles being thrown in its path by the Obama administration. Believe it or not ya liberals have yet to realize your dream of our economy completely relying on the actions of government.
Less people are in the work force yet the number of people who are of age and should be working continues to rise, do you understand what that means?
Why can't you simply acknowledge that we gained jobs last month and unemployment claims are falling. Yes, the labor participation rate has dropped since the recession started. That happens during recessions. Also, those retiring are counted as exiting the labor force and we have an aging population.
The fact still is that the economy is showing signs of improvement. Why is that so hard to simply acknowledge?
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