Posted on 04/07/2006 8:53:28 AM PDT by MNJohnnie
http://radio.findanisp.com/radio-shows-on-air.php
It's FRIDAY!
It's FRIDAY!
He's not on yet but I am rubbing my hands. The "amnesty" deal fell through, and I can't wait to hear his comments.
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So, now that the immigration bill is basically dead, what issue will the left use to try to split our side next?
YEA YEA
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THANK YOU!
Thought for a minute that you had double pinged.
It's okay, 'cause after listening to some of that "Leak" BS, I'm double ****ed and ready to burn some eardrums and/or butts.
You all see this?
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,190942,00.html
Economy Adds 211,000 Jobs in March; Unemployment Rate at 4 1/2 Year Low
Friday, April 07, 2006
STORIES
Stocks Down on Rate Worries After Jobs ReportJobless Claims Fall for Third WeekJobless Claims Fall By 10,000Jobless Claims Fall More Than ExpectedNew Jobless Claims Edge HigherSurvey: 30% of Companies to Hire More StaffEconomy Adds 243,000 Jobs in February; Unemployment Rises to 4.8%Jobless Claims Rise Unexpectedly Jobless Claims Rise by 15,000Jobless Claims Fall UnexpectedlyRise in Jobless Claims Higher Than ExpectedJobless Claims Up SlightlyU.S. Economy Adds 193,000 Jobs in Jan.; Unemployment Rate at 4.7%Weekly Jobless Claims Fall UnexpectedlyWeekly Jobless Claims Up SlightlyQuestions Abound Over Full EmploymentWeekly Jobless Claims Fall UnexpectedlyInternet Help-Wanted Postings Fall in December U.S. Economy Adds 108,000 Jobs in Dec. as Growth Slows
WASHINGTON Employers added 211,000 jobs in a springtime hiring burst that benefited almost all sectors of the economy and lowered the national unemploment rate to 4.7 percent.
The latest snapshot, released by the Labor Department on Friday, suggested that an accelerating economic expansion is putting companies in the hiring mood, brightening prospects for job seekers.
Click here to visit FOXBusiness.com's Economy page.
Hiring gains were fairly widespread. Construction, retailers, financial activities, education and health care, and government were among the sectors posting payroll gains. That help to blunt job losses in manufacturing and in the transportation industries.
President Bush, whose poll standings have been falling in recent months, said at the White House that the newest figures make an argument for extending and renewing his tax cuts.
"Some are now proposing that we raise taxes either by repealing the tax cuts or letting them expire," he said. "These are the same politicians who told us that letting the American people keep more of their own money would be reckless and irresponsible. They were wrong then and they are wrong now."
Lightning hit my local radio Xmit tower. Dead air!
Grrrrrrr!!
You worry, sorry about that. My system keeps seizing up here at work. Takes these long pauses
Thanks for the ping Johnnie...woohooo, we made it another whole week!
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Yes but I see the President is at an all time low in the polls, according to Yahoo this morning. :)
WASHINGTON - President Bush's approval ratings hit a series of new lows in an AP-Ipsos poll that also shows Republicans surrendering their advantage on national security grim election-year news for a party struggling to stay in power.
Good afternoon, Johnnie. Thanks for the ping. Here again in work, lurk, n'lunch mode...
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