To: Brian S; new cruelty
Any number below 400,000 means job additions.
``As the economy continues to pick up speed, firms should begin to increase their hiring,'' Moskow said.
We're all doomed.
2 posted on
10/02/2003 5:36:26 AM PDT by
Texas_Dawg
(You're trying hard not to show it... but, baby... believe me... I know it.)
To: Texas_Dawg
"Any number below 400,000 means job additions."
How many weeks will it take to gain back the 2 million jobs lost - at the rate of 1,000 per week (400,000 - 399,000 = 1,000). How many weeks left before the '04 elections?
I admire your eternal hope to see the good side of all economic news. I usually think of this "blinded by the light..." after reading your comments.
To: Texas_Dawg
We're all doomed.MCDP #3.
Meaningless China Dawg Points
- You don't have an economics degree, so please don't talk about economies at all. It just makes you look stupid.
- You are a typical: A) Marxist Leninist Communist; B) Totalitarian; C) Nazi.
- We're all doomed!
- More people in America out of work means more stock profits, and my company will pay me more if the stock market goes up. Since it's all about me, I don't care if the rest of you all go to hell.
- How about that Bama/Arkansas game?
- You must be a Bush Hater. I don't care if we lose your vote. Good riddence.
- How much do you want to bet that Bush will win? I will wager up to 1000 yuan.
Kindly print this out and when you need to make another China_Dawg cliched post, you can simply refer to the appropriate number. We'll all know what you mean, and reading your tripe will go much more quickly.
21 posted on
10/02/2003 6:21:30 AM PDT by
Lazamataz
(I am the extended middle finger in the fist of life.)
To: Texas_Dawg
Give it a rest china dawg. The public is waking up to the harm that free traitors like you have done gleefully to the American middle class. The employment numbers for the past three years are unbelievably bad, thanks to unfair trade practices and currency manipulation from your two favorite countries China and India.
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