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The U.S economy added 244,0000 jobs just in the month of April alone....far exceeding the predictions of economists....the recovery is in full swing.....3333, you must be so goddamn sore by now with Obama's foot constantly in your ass.....in one week....produces his birth certificate thus shutting up both Donald Trump and Sarh Palin (they have been awfully quiet)...Kills Osama Bin Laden.....and now economy is roaring back

Like I have said before, Obama and I are going to run 3333 off this board eventuially :D

..however, don't leave until we go to the Yankees game together ;)

http://money.msn.com/market-news/default.aspx?feat=0e525e0e-387e-4483-9b3b-594ce2038fc8&gt1=33009

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More like 7k you dope.   

62k were micky d's.   175k were birth death model.   UE still at 9% and LPR still at record lows.   


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More like 7k you dope.   

62k were micky d's.   175k were birth death model.   UE still at 9% and LPR still at record lows.   




you're melting down..stop weeping and wake up

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Ha ha ha the 50 year old former engineeer now working the fryer at Mickey D's agrees.    lmfao.   

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Andreistheman is probably going to invest extra money this month into stock mutual funds..


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The U.S economy added 244,0000 jobs just in the month of April alone....far exceeding the predictions of economists....the recovery is in full swing.....3333, you must be so goddamn sore by now with Obama's foot constantly in your ass.....in one week....produces his birth certificate thus shutting up both Donald Trump and Sarh Palin (they have been awfully quiet)...Kills Osama Bin Laden.....and now economy is roaring back

Like I have said before, Obama and I are going to run 3333 off this board eventuially :D

..however, don't leave until we go to the Yankees game together ;)

http://money.msn.com/market-news/default.aspx?feat=0e525e0e-387e-4483-9b3b-594ce2038fc8&gt1=33009


The "official" unemployment rate goes UP from 8.8% to 9.0%, and you're yapping about the economy roaring back? Are you on crack?

Or did you miss the 420,000+ unemployment claims, way more than "expected". And the rise of people on food stamps has been well-documented. When 1 in 7 are on welfare that ain't "roaring back".

That's what so pathetic about Obama. He kills Osama Bin Laden and he STILL might get his clock cleaned in 18 months. That's the ONLY REASON his approval ratings are up.

But, look at the Bushes. The first one had approval ratings in the 80s after the first Gulf War. He LOST his re-election bid. The second Bush got a big bump after nabbing Saddam Hussein. His number were in the toilet by the time 2008 rolled around, and that misfortune got passed to McCain.

Keep telling yourself that the economy is roaring back; keep telling yourself that Obama is a lock in 2012. Just make sure you got plenty of Kleenex on standby.

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I am going to toss Andreisakneepadder in the mosh pit at slayer in September at yankee stadium.   

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More like 7k you dope.   

62k were micky d's.   175k were birth death model.   UE still at 9% and LPR still at record lows.   



Absolutely.

Again, look into the number that are presented. They aren't buried deep.

U-6 is up .2% to 15.9, which is isn't good at all. LFP is up again to new historic highs, food stamp usage is up and on and on.

The # was pretty bogus.

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Absolutely.

Again, look into the number that are presented. They aren't buried deep.

U-6 is up .2% to 15.9, which is isn't good at all. LFP is up again to new historic highs, food stamp usage is up and on and on.

The # was pretty bogus.


food stamp usage is not Obama's fault/..that number has been going up for many years and will continue to do so....again...the number is pretty bogus huh?....yes you guys cite the fact that unemployment rate went up to 9%....I guess that number is accurate because it depicts something negative huh?..you guys are so hypocritical its amazing

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food stamp usage is not Obama's fault/..that number has been going up for many years and will continue to do so....again...the number is pretty bogus huh?....yes you guys cite the fact that unemployment rate went up to 9%....I guess that number is accurate because it depicts something negative huh?..you guys are so hypocritical its amazing


Did you get a job working the fryer or something?

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Did you get a job working the fryer or something?

again....you just can't believe that people are actually going to work.....I love it when you deny reality..it makes your ass-kicking even more sweet

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again....you just can't believe that people are actually going to work.....I love it when you deny reality..it makes your ass-kicking even more sweet

Less people are working than ever.   

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Less people are working than ever.   

thats been happening for years..thats not Obama's fault....thats just demographics..there are a lot more people in the US today

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thats been happening for years..thats not Obama's fault....thats just demographics..there are a lot more people in the US today
  ::)

With intelligent responses such as this one, how is it possible that the rest of you in this thread are not convinced to support Obama?



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  ::)

With intelligent responses such as this one, how is it possible that the rest of you in this thread are not convinced to support Obama?




its as good as anything you've been saying lately

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its as good as anything you've been saying lately

You're right. I've failed to blame high unemployment on less people in the United States working. Brilliant stuff. I apologize.

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You're right. I've failed to blame high unemployment on less people in the United States working. Brilliant stuff. I apologize.
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Two Years into Our Lost Decade

May 6, 2011 10:11 A.M. By Samuel R. Staley
The unemployment rate has increased to 9 percent, but employers added 244,000 jobs in April. This job growth was higher than expected, but barely enough to tread water in today’s economy. If these numbers were in month two or three of the recovery, I would be excited. In fact, normally, we should be ecstatic. But we aren’t anywhere close to normal in this economy. And that’s the scary part. We are nearly two years into the so-called recovery from the Great Recession (which “officially” ended in June 2009 according to the National Bureau of Economic Research). And, as I pointed out in National Review Online earlier, this Great Recession really isn’t so Great. It’s similar in scope to what we experienced in the early 1980s. So, the positive employment numbers now showing up 22 months after the recovery started is pretty. . . well . . . scary. Moreover, the economy’s inconsistency since the trough is hardly encouraging. Indeed, it appears we are two years into a “lost decade.”

— Samuel R. Staley is Robert W. Galvin fellow and director of urban & land use policy at the Reason Foundation.

Jan. Jobs: 36,000!!

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Jobs Report Has More Bad News Than Good News
Published: Friday, 6 May 2011 | 10:40 AM ET Text Size
By: Jeff Cox
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There was more bad news than met the eye to Friday’s jobs report, even beyond the bump up in the unemployment rate.

While the top-line number of 244,000 jobs created sounded great when it came off the tape, the internals were somewhat weaker. In particular, the household survey, which is an actual head count, suggested that the job creation barely kept up with the expansion of the labor force.

Under some circumstances, the rise in the jobless rate might have suggested good news—namely that many of the millions of discouraged workers were coming off the sidelines and looking for jobs, thus being added to the count according to the Labor Department’s byzantine method of composing the labor picture.

But nothing in the data suggests that.

The labor participation rate for April, in fact, stood unchanged at 64.2 percent.

Ditto for the actual amount of people out of work, which also was unchanged at 13.7 million.

Another measure of unemployment rose as well: the so-called “real” unemployment rate, which rose to 15.9 percent, up two-tenths from the prior month. The government calls the rate the U-6, and it measures not just those looking for work and unable to find jobs but also those “marginally” attached to the labor force and those who are working part-time but who want full-time work.



There were 8.6 million of those involuntary part-time workers, a number also unchanged from the previous month.

So what did change?

McDonald’s [MCD  78.70     0.10  (+0.13%)      ] said it would hire 50,000 workers, but that was outside the April reporting period, so it didn't help these numbers.

Retail created another 57,000, including 27,000 in general merchandise stores.

Leisure and hospitality continued its torrid pace of job creation, adding 46,000 to bring its three-month addition to the burgeoning job market to 46,000.


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Manufacturing? There continued to be a slow rise, with 29,000 news jobs recorded, while mining added a net 11,000, most in support positions.

Professional and business services had a sold month, adding 51,000 positions.

But the average workweek, considered a key barometer of economic activity, also did not move, staying stagnant at 34.3 hours. At the same time, wages actually edged higher, up three cents, or 0.1 percent, to $22.95.

Wages, which are looked at as important for inflation expectations, have gained 1.7 percent over the past year.

The upshot, then, is that there is reason to cheer, but also some things to fear.

“In stark contrast to the payrolls figures, the household survey measure suggests that employment fell by 191,000 last month, with the labor force expanding by 235,000,” Paul Ashworth, chief US economist at Capital Economics in Toronto, wrote in a note to clients. “Overall, very encouraging, although the rebound in the unemployment rate underlines how far we still have to go.”


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Correction: An earlier version of this report incorrectly suggested that a good portion of last month's hiring came from McDonald's, which moved to hire 50,000 workers last month. That hiring came after the reporting period in the jobs report.

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GigantorX

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Two Years into Our Lost Decade

May 6, 2011 10:11 A.M. By Samuel R. Staley
The unemployment rate has increased to 9 percent, but employers added 244,000 jobs in April. This job growth was higher than expected, but barely enough to tread water in today’s economy. If these numbers were in month two or three of the recovery, I would be excited. In fact, normally, we should be ecstatic. But we aren’t anywhere close to normal in this economy. And that’s the scary part. We are nearly two years into the so-called recovery from the Great Recession (which “officially” ended in June 2009 according to the National Bureau of Economic Research). And, as I pointed out in National Review Online earlier, this Great Recession really isn’t so Great. It’s similar in scope to what we experienced in the early 1980s. So, the positive employment numbers now showing up 22 months after the recovery started is pretty. . . well . . . scary. Moreover, the economy’s inconsistency since the trough is hardly encouraging. Indeed, it appears we are two years into a “lost decade.”

— Samuel R. Staley is Robert W. Galvin fellow and director of urban & land use policy at the Reason Foundation.



The media and the Admin. are lauding McDonald's jobs, part time jobs and crap jobs with no benefits. That's awesome.

Manufacturing is positive but is it worth it to have the massively devalued dollar and inflation that was done to achieve it?

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it is still positive that 244,000 jobs were created...you guys just want to focus on the negative.....;like always

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it is still positive that 244,000 jobs were created...you guys just want to focus on the negative.....;like always

Like always, you have your head in the clouds and don't want to face reality. This is ABSYMAL. The "official" unemployment rate went UP. And you're still yapping about a recovery. It ain't happening.

Furthermore, these same Mickey D's jobs were being ridiculed by the left, when these jobs were being touted during the Bush years. Now, that it's under Obama, all of a sudden more fast-food jobs is a boon for the economy.

When you LOSE more jobs than you create, that ain't recovery, pure and simple.

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it is still positive that 244,000 jobs were created...you guys just want to focus on the negative.....;like always

Are you happy when your sports teams scores 9 runs, yet gives up 12?

That's what you're doing.  It's wrong, and is the complete opposite of the supposed ass kicking this thread implies.
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it is still positive that 244,000 jobs were created...you guys just want to focus on the negative.....;like always

Yes, let's blow rainbows up everyone's ass in an attempt to save your God-King from the criticism he deserves.

Everything's fine, guys!  ::)