Posted on 02/16/2012 8:46:50 AM PST by tobyhill
Relieved congressional bargainers say they've reached agreement on compromise legislation extending payroll tax cuts and benefits for the long-term unemployed through 2012, edging a white-hot political battle a major step closer to finally being resolved.
Rep. David Camp, R-Mich., and Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., the two top negotiators, strode from a conference room minutes after midnight Thursday to say that only technical issues and the drafting of legislative language remained. The bill would assure a continued tax cut for 160 million workers and jobless benefits for several million others, delivering top election-year priorities for President Barack Obama.
"It's a very good deal for the country," said Baucus, who chairs the Senate Finance Committee.
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If you cannot argue the facts . . . .
That’s what is amusing. They keep returning to it like dogs to vomit. How many times did I have to repeat myself on this thread?
still waiting for you to explain how the unemployment rate is calculated...
I really don’t believe you have a clue.
How about admitting that unemployment compensation has nothing to do with the way the unemployment rate is calculated, for starters.
You do that, and we can begin talking about "how the unemployment rate is calculated."
I guess I was right. You know nothing.
Brilliant response. Completely invalidating everything I’ve stated on this thread to this point. You are the master.
btw moron, you are the only one on this thread that keeps trying to associate unemployment compensation with U-3. Seems like you also have a problem with your basic reading comprehension.
you still haven’t shown anyone that you understand U-3 or how the unemployment rate is calculated. Why do you keep avoiding the question?
Does that happen often? When you are wrong?
Here, I’ll make one more attempt to bring you back from full retard. You ask if I know how U-3 is calcualted, and the answer is yes. Do you understand that unemployment compensation has nothing to do with its calculation?
Please point me to where you read that.
LOL, you’re the expert on U-3, I guess . . . LOLOLOL
It’s about time you admitted that you don’t know what you’re babbling about. So long loser.
Buh bye. See you on the next econ thread.
In other words, the website you so helpfully pointed us to says exactly what I was using to come to my conclusion. Thank you for substantiating my statement.
Now, perhaps, you wouldn't have to "correct" people every week if you actually knew what you were talking about, or had the sense to simply mind your own business instead of trying to be a busybody ninny who feels like he has to go around and "correct" everybody all the time.
Unless you do not understand what the word "because" means. I am wondering.
Uh huh. When you finally figure out how to use fractions, come see me.
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