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  1. #11
    Old Texan
    BTW...
    In short, you are a nut bag...
    .
    But a "Freethinking" nutbag.....:devil:

  2. #12
    Blown 472
    BTW...I have a good friend who's father took a very hard mental turn for the worse a few years ago. He insists that the Mexicans are out to get him and that every white van he see's is full of them, just waiting to get him. He see's a lot of things as well and you are about as whacked as him...maybe even more so and he has spent many months in a padded room to end those visions.
    You are one whacked tin foil hat mental midget who only seems to be able to accept the wildest of imagined conspiracies in spite of the naked truth staring you in the face.
    In short, you are a nut bag...
    .
    What do you do for a living?

  3. #13
    Steve 1
    But a "Freethinking" nutbag.....:devil:
    But a "Freethinking" the evil Joos did it nutbag..:devil:

  4. #14
    SmokinLowriderSS
    job growth? what planet you living on? .
    One that is creating an average of 135,000 new jobs a month, over 8 MILLION jobs since 2002
    HINT: it's the same planet you kjeep ignoring reality on.

  5. #15
    Blown 472
    One that is creating an average of 135,000 new jobs a month, over 8 MILLION jobs since 2002
    HINT: it's the same planet you kjeep ignoring reality on.
    Really? service jobs?

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    Steve 1

  7. #17
    ULTRA26 # 1
    One that is creating an average of 135,000 new jobs a month, over 8 MILLION jobs since 2002
    HINT: it's the same planet you kjeep ignoring reality on.
    Smokin,
    Your figures don't mention the number of American jobs that have been outsourced to other Countries since 2002, or the quality of the new jobs that have been created. If you look more closley at this issue I believe you will find that many of the jobs that have left the US were technical while the majority of the new jobs have been cheap labor related.
    If the job figures suggested 135,000 additional jobs a month, we would be in good shape. Is this the case?
    There is reality to this too.

  8. #18
    SmokinLowriderSS
    Smokin,
    Your figures don't mention the number of American jobs that have been outsourced to other Countries since 2002, or the quality of the new jobs that have been created. If you look more closley at this issue I believe you will find that many of the jobs that have left the US were technical while the majority of the new jobs have been cheap labor related.
    If the job figures suggested 135,000 additional jobs a month, we would be in good shape. Is this the case?
    There is reality to this too.
    Jesus christ man, are you incapable of looking up the Federal Jobs Report yourself?
    It is issued MONTHLY, every month, there have been 8 of them THIS YEAR (2007).
    Federal Bureu of Labor Statistics.
    Yesm that is the average that has been sustained, with small fluctuation month to mo0nth, for YEARS now. Yet this economy is BAD! :idea:
    April 2004 just happened to be 288,000 jobs.
    There was another big spike in mid 2006, but I haven't dug up numbers for it.
    The info at Automatic Data Processing (or ADP) is a little easier to chew thru.
    Things are currently slowing down a tad, but are not trenching in like they will if the democrats comne to power with their 400 million $$ tax increase plan on EVERYONE.

  9. #19
    ULTRA26 # 1
    Jesus christ man, are you incapable of looking up the Federal Jobs Report yourself?
    It is issued MONTHLY, every month, there have been 8 of them THIS YEAR (2007).
    Federal Bureu of Labor Statistics.
    Yesm that is the average that has been sustained, with small fluctuation month to mo0nth, for YEARS now. Yet this economy is BAD! :idea:
    April 2004 just happened to be 288,000 jobs.
    There was another big spike in mid 2006, but I haven't dug up numbers for it.
    The info at Automatic Data Processing (or ADP) is a little easier to chew thru.
    Things are currently slowing down a tad, but are not trenching in like they will if the democrats comne to power with their 400 million $$ tax increase plan on EVERYONE.
    Here is an interesting piece for you to chew on.
    During the January 2003 through December 2005 period, 3.8 million
    workers were displaced from jobs they had held for at least 3 years, the
    Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor reported today.
    The number of displaced workers decreased from 5.3 million in the previous
    survey that covered the period from January 2001 through December 2003.

  10. #20
    Old Texan
    Smokin,
    Your figures don't mention the number of American jobs that have been outsourced to other Countries since 2002, or the quality of the new jobs that have been created. If you look more closley at this issue I believe you will find that many of the jobs that have left the US were technical while the majority of the new jobs have been cheap labor related.
    If the job figures suggested 135,000 additional jobs a month, we would be in good shape. Is this the case?
    There is reality to this too.
    John Edwards has been running on similar non substance for the last 4 years. His claims the South has lost numerous Textile industry jobs doesn't address the fact of the great number of Auto Manufacturing jobs and jobs in the High Tech industry that are filling those positions in the South. Alabama alone has added thousands of good paying jobs superior to "offshore lost" textile jobs in the last decade.
    The US isn't hurting for quality employment, it is just shifting to different regions for various reasons.
    Oil industry driven manufacturing and fabrication work is readily available and workers are needed all along the Gulf Coast. The Galveston, TX to Bolivar Ferry hasn't been able to add a much needed additional Ferry this year due to the fact the Offshore Oil Industry is taking all professional able bodied seaman. Power Plant maintenance companies can't find enough qualified welders due to the marine fab industry upping wages.
    It's real and it's happening. These aren't civil service jobs and such that the Dems always claim they are "bolstering" the economy with either, you know the jobs the tax payers fund......:devil:

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