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hk - 05 Sep 2008 14:43 GMT
Jobless rate soars to 6.1%
Unemployment surges to 5-year high as employers cut workers for eighth
straight month, bringing '08 job losses to 605,000.

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The unemployment rate soared to a nearly
five-year high in August, topping 6%, as employers trimmed jobs for the
eighth straight month, according to the latest government reading Friday
that came in weaker than forecasts.

The big surprise in the report was that the unemployment rate rose to
6.1%, the highest level since September 2003. That's up from the 5.7%
rate in July and 4.7% a year ago. Economists surveyed by Briefing.com
had forecast the rate would remain unchanged from the July reading.

There was a net loss of 84,000 jobs in August, according to the Labor
Department, compared to a revised reading of a 60,000 job loss in July.
Economists surveyed by Briefing.com had forecast a loss of 75,000 jobs.

With the August report, the U.S. economy has now lost 605,000 jobs so
far this year.

Manufacturing lost 61,000 jobs, while construction employment fell by
8,000. But the job losses were widespread beyond those two troubled sectors.

Retailers trimmed 20,000 jobs despite the back-to-school shopping season
that is second only to the holiday period for many stores. Business and
professional services, a broad category that includes industries such as
accountants, consultants and legal services, lost 53,000 workers.
Leisure and hospitality cut 4,000 jobs.

The few sectors showing gains were government as well as education and
health services, which gained 72,000 between them to temper the losses
elsewhere.

But while economists generally study the payroll numbers most closely in
this report, it's the unemployment rate that registers with most
Americans when they think about the labor market.

The jump is likely to be a new blow to consumer confidence, which had
just started to show gains from earlier lows due to declining gasoline
prices. And if consumer confidence starts to fall again, it could put a
brake on spending which in turn would be a new drag on the economy.

The unemployment rate doesn't even tell the whole picture about how
difficult the job market has become. It only counts those who looked for
work during the month, not unemployed people who want jobs but who have
become discouraged from looking for work. And it also doesn't count
those who want full-time jobs but can only find part-time position.

The so-called underemployment rate, which includes those two other
groups, rose to 10.7%, the highest reading since 1994.
carilyn.thompson@gmail.com - 05 Sep 2008 14:49 GMT
> Jobless rate soars to 6.1%
> Unemployment surges to 5-year high as employers cut workers for eighth
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> The so-called underemployment rate, which includes those two other
> groups, rose to 10.7%, the highest reading since 1994.

Dah'ling, I've been monitoring this group for some time, as I live on
a houseboat.  I was wondering about you.  All you ever seem to do is
paste DNC articles and columns here, and insult other posters.  Do you
have an inferiority complex?
hk - 05 Sep 2008 14:51 GMT
>> Jobless rate soars to 6.1%
>> Unemployment surges to 5-year high as employers cut workers for eighth
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> paste DNC articles and columns here, and insult other posters.  Do you
> have an inferiority complex?

No, I don't live on an houseboat.
carilyn.thompson@gmail.com - 05 Sep 2008 14:54 GMT
> carilyn.thomp...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> Jobless rate soars to 6.1%
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I read that sometimes an inferiority complex and the resultant
behavior is cause by a small weiner.  Is this you secret problem?
justwaitafrekinminute@gmail.com - 05 Sep 2008 15:04 GMT
On Sep 5, 9:54 am, carilyn.thomp...@gmail.com wrote:

> > carilyn.thomp...@gmail.com wrote:
> > >> Jobless rate soars to 6.1%
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It can also be caused from traumatic child abuse, say, not enough
attention, or the wrong kind of attention from a close male family
member of friend.. If you look at the innuendo harry brings up all the
time, he has some real sexual issues.. I have a feeling harry suffered
some pretty serious abuse as a young boy...
hk - 05 Sep 2008 15:09 GMT
> On Sep 5, 9:54 am, carilyn.thomp...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
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> time, he has some real sexual issues.. I have a feeling harry suffered
> some pretty serious abuse as a young boy...

When I was a small child, my father forced me to race motorcyles that
were put together by the least competent mechanics and metal workers he
could find.

Oh, wait...that's your kid's story.

Sorry.
justwaitafrekinminute@gmail.com - 05 Sep 2008 16:09 GMT
> justwaitafrekinmin...@gmail.com wrote:
> > On Sep 5, 9:54 am, carilyn.thomp...@gmail.com wrote:
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>
> Sorry

As usual, you have no idea what you are talking about. Thanks to a new
sponsor, this is what the Mouse rides:

http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/products/modelhome/238/1/home.aspx

But keep trying Harry, someday, Google will get you by somebody....;)
Carilyn - 05 Sep 2008 15:09 GMT
On Sep 5, 9:04 am, justwaitafrekinmin...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sep 5, 9:54 am, carilyn.thomp...@gmail.com wrote:
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And being a fat man with a small weiner doesn't bode well for him as
an adult.
hk - 05 Sep 2008 15:13 GMT
> On Sep 5, 9:04 am, justwaitafrekinmin...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
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> And being a fat man with a small weiner doesn't bode well for him as
> an adult.

Has that been your experience? Lots of fat men with small wieners?
Carilyn - 05 Sep 2008 15:29 GMT
> > On Sep 5, 9:04 am, justwaitafrekinmin...@gmail.com wrote:
>
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> Has that been your experience? Lots of fat men with small wieners?

No Dah'ling, it hasn't been.  Most of my friends prefer men who are
both mentally and physically fit.  But don't dispair, Sugar, because
that's just the taste of my discriminating friends.
hk - 05 Sep 2008 15:35 GMT
>>> On Sep 5, 9:04 am, justwaitafrekinmin...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> It can also be caused from traumatic child abuse, say, not enough
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> both mentally and physically fit.  But don't dispair, Sugar, because
> that's just the taste of my discriminating friends.

What do your female friends prefer?
Carilyn - 05 Sep 2008 15:53 GMT
> >>> On Sep 5, 9:04 am, justwaitafrekinmin...@gmail.com wrote:
> >>>> It can also be caused from traumatic child abuse, say, not enough
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Oh, Dah'ling, you naughty chub!  I think most people of both sexes,
whether homosexual or straignt, are attracted to people who are both
physically and mentally fit.  Do you have homosexual thoughts?  I've
noticed that is a recurring reference that pops up occasionally in
your posts.  Although I'm a straight woman, I have a very caring
cousin who is an openly gay man and one of the best friends anyone
could ever have.
Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. - 05 Sep 2008 17:06 GMT
>>>>> On Sep 5, 9:04 am, justwaitafrekinmin...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>>> It can also be caused from traumatic child abuse, say, not enough
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> cousin who is an openly gay man and one of the best friends anyone
> could ever have.

Harry might be one of the few liberal democrats who is a blatant
homophobe.  One of his favorite insults is to call someone a homosexual.
justwaitafrekinminute@gmail.com - 05 Sep 2008 17:12 GMT
On Sep 5, 12:06 pm, "Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of
Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. "
<nospample...@here.com> wrote:
> >>>>> On Sep 5, 9:04 am, justwaitafrekinmin...@gmail.com wrote:
> >>>>>> It can also be caused from traumatic child abuse, say, not enough
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Uh, no... Most hard core libs I know are intolerant and vindictive..
Not really a big tent party at all...
justwaitafrekinminute@gmail.com - 05 Sep 2008 17:13 GMT
> > >>> On Sep 5, 9:04 am, justwaitafrekinmin...@gmail.com wrote:
> > >>>> It can also be caused from traumatic child abuse, say, not enough
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Don't worry about salty. He is the one person here more liberal,
irrational, and less informed than Harry. Harry knows he is full of
sh.t, salty, doesn't have a clue...
salty@dog.com - 05 Sep 2008 17:16 GMT
>> > >>> On Sep 5, 9:04 am, justwaitafrekinmin...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > >>>> It can also be caused from traumatic child abuse, say, not enough
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>irrational, and less informed than Harry. Harry knows he is full of
>sh.t, salty, doesn't have a clue...

funny!
salty@dog.com - 05 Sep 2008 17:05 GMT
>On Sep 5, 9:04 am, justwaitafrekinmin...@gmail.com wrote:
>> On Sep 5, 9:54 am, carilyn.thomp...@gmail.com wrote:
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>And being a fat man with a small weiner doesn't bode well for him as
>an adult.

You seem pretty obsessed with Harry's Weiner. Do you swallow?
LoogyPicker@gmail.com - 05 Sep 2008 17:57 GMT
On Sep 5, 12:05 pm, sa...@dog.com wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 07:09:26 -0700 (PDT), Carilyn
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Oh, surely you can be more of a low life scum than that! Harry will
teach you.
salty@dog.com - 05 Sep 2008 18:01 GMT
>On Sep 5, 12:05 pm, sa...@dog.com wrote:
>> On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 07:09:26 -0700 (PDT), Carilyn
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>Oh, surely you can be more of a low life scum than that! Harry will
>teach you.

So, you are saying that you swallow?

Tammy Bush
DimDummy
Kevin Noble
Basskisser
Asslicker
JimDandy

and...

Onlanier
Carilyn - 05 Sep 2008 20:06 GMT
On Sep 5, 11:57 am, LoogyPic...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sep 5, 12:05 pm, sa...@dog.com wrote:
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If Harry was ever arrested for public exposure, I'll bet his best
defense would be de minimis non curat praetor.  Do I need to
translate?  I think not.
JimH - 05 Sep 2008 20:27 GMT
>On Sep 5, 11:57 am, LoogyPic...@gmail.com wrote:
>> On Sep 5, 12:05 pm, sa...@dog.com wrote:
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>defense would be de minimis non curat praetor.  Do I need to
>translate?  I think not.

I am not defending Harry.......but you are obviously a sock puppet of
some member here.

Right Dah'ling?   <wink.wink>
hk - 05 Sep 2008 20:34 GMT
>> On Sep 5, 11:57 am, LoogyPic...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> On Sep 5, 12:05 pm, sa...@dog.com wrote:
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>
> Right Dah'ling?   <wink.wink>

Reggie, Florida Jim, Loogy...have dozens of sock puppets.
Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. - 05 Sep 2008 20:52 GMT
>>> On Sep 5, 11:57 am, LoogyPic...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> On Sep 5, 12:05 pm, sa...@dog.com wrote:
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>
> Reggie, Florida Jim, Loogy...have dozens of sock puppets.

Guess again, I have NEVER tried to fool anyone that I was anyone but me.

Now you on the other hand, really failed terrible at it.  One would
think a computer expert such as yourself would understand that you IP
would give your sock puppet away.
Carilyn - 05 Sep 2008 20:38 GMT
> On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 12:06:02 -0700 (PDT), Carilyn
>
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Wrong Honey, I love on a houseboat in Chattanoga and have been
monitoring this group for a while.
hk - 05 Sep 2008 20:42 GMT
>> <carilyn.thomp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On Sep 5, 11:57 am, LoogyPic...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Wrong Honey, I love on a houseboat in Chattanoga and have been
> monitoring this group for a while.

Bullshit, bullshit, and more bullshit.
Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. - 05 Sep 2008 20:54 GMT
>>> On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 12:06:02 -0700 (PDT), Carilyn
>>>
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>
> Bullshit, bullshit, and more bullshit.

Here ISP is Harbor Communications.  Do you know anyone else who uses
Harbor Communications?
Eisboch - 05 Sep 2008 21:22 GMT
> Bullshit, bullshit, and more bullshit.

The folder name of most of Harry's archived posts.

Eisboch
John H - 05 Sep 2008 21:28 GMT
>> Bullshit, bullshit, and more bullshit.
>
>The folder name of most of Harry's archived posts.
>
>Eisboch

LOL!
hk - 05 Sep 2008 21:29 GMT
>> Bullshit, bullshit, and more bullshit.
>
> The folder name of most of Harry's archived posts.
>
> Eisboch

Awwww...how sweet!
D.Duck - 05 Sep 2008 21:30 GMT
>> Bullshit, bullshit, and more bullshit.
>
> The folder name of most of Harry's archived posts.
>
> Eisboch

No that would be the politically correct:

Bullschitt, Bullschitt and more Bullschitt,
hk - 05 Sep 2008 21:39 GMT
>>> Bullshit, bullshit, and more bullshit.
>>
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>
> Bullschitt, Bullschitt and more Bullschitt,

This is a great newsgroup. Unemployment is the highest it has been in
years, foreclosures are settings records, gas prices are still three
times what they were when Bush presumed office, nearly 50 million
Americans are without health care insurance, but what the hell...

And please don't tell me such discussions are off topic. This entire
newsgroup is off topic.
Eisboch - 05 Sep 2008 22:11 GMT
> This is a great newsgroup. Unemployment is the highest it has been in
> years, foreclosures are settings records, gas prices are still three times
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> And please don't tell me such discussions are off topic. This entire
> newsgroup is off topic.

Calm down.  It is, after all, only a newsgroup.

Now, it seems to me that every social and economic problem you mentioned
(above) can be  blamed on a number of factors, including the decline of old
fashioned, traditional values in our culture.   Things have become too easy
and instant.  The concepts of commitment and honor are outdated.   Tired of
your wife?   Divorce her and get a new one.  Don't like your job?  Quit and
collect unemployment until a new one comes along.   Want a big new house?
Sign on the dotted line.  Don't worry about how you will pay for it.  You
can always walk away from it.    Want to curb teenage pregnancies?  Have
schools hand out condoms and birth control pills.   Now *that* certainly
builds character, self-discipline and responsibility, huh?   Too easy.

It amazes me that, with all the talk of running out of oil for so many
years, the auto manufacturers still built gas guzzlers.
Why?  Because *that's* what sold!  It's what people wanted.   Now that gas
is 4 bucks a gallon everybody blames Bush and the automotive industry for
being economically and environmentally irresponsible by not forcing Toyotas
and similar on us for the past 10 years.    Cracks me up.

Oh, well.   We will survive, despite your gloom and doom.

Eisboch
hk - 05 Sep 2008 22:19 GMT
>> This is a great newsgroup. Unemployment is the highest it has been in
>> years, foreclosures are settings records, gas prices are still three times
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>
> Eisboch

I think survival of the middle class is debatable. If the middle class
keeps falling, the growing numbers of "have-nots" rightfully will revolt
against the rich. When that happens, I hope it is bloody. We are getting
to the point where we need a new social order with a little equity in
it. I don't know what that order should be, I have some thoughts, but
what we have now is not working for more and more Americans.
justwaitafrekinminute@gmail.com - 05 Sep 2008 22:31 GMT
> >> This is a great newsgroup. Unemployment is the highest it has been in
> >> years, foreclosures are settings records, gas prices are still three times
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> keeps falling, the growing numbers of "have-nots" rightfully will revolt
> against the rich. When that happens, I hope it is bloody.

WAFA.. you would be killed first...

> We are getting
> to the point where we need a new social order with a little equity in
> it. I don't know what that order should be, I have some thoughts, but
> what we have now is not working for more and more Americans.- Hide quoted text -
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Eisboch - 05 Sep 2008 22:35 GMT
>>> This is a great newsgroup. Unemployment is the highest it has been in
>>> years, foreclosures are settings records, gas prices are still three
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> I don't know what that order should be, I have some thoughts, but what we
> have now is not working for more and more Americans.

Oh, the middle class will survive just fine.   We will experience good
economic times and challenging economic times, as we always have, but the
power and inertia of the country resides in the middle class.  That's what
makes our system so unique.  Watch and listen to both McCain and Obama.  Who
are they talking to in order to garner votes?

Please note the "we".   For the bulk of my lifetime, my family and I would
have been in the "lower middle to middle class" category.
At our stage of life right now, we'd be most likely categorized as "upper
middle class"  from a economic point of view.

So ....  When it's all said and done, we will have averaged out somewhere
between lower middle and middle class, right where the bulk of America is.

Eisboch
John H - 05 Sep 2008 22:39 GMT
>> This is a great newsgroup. Unemployment is the highest it has been in
>> years, foreclosures are settings records, gas prices are still three times
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>
>Eisboch

Hard to quit, isn't it?
Eisboch - 05 Sep 2008 22:44 GMT
> Hard to quit, isn't it?

Gets under my skin.   I hate gloom and doom.  Gloom and doom fails
everytime.
The only way one is defeated is when one gives up.

Eisboch
John H - 05 Sep 2008 22:53 GMT
>> Hard to quit, isn't it?
>
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>
>Eisboch

Any discussion you have with Harry will be 50% doom and gloom. Unless you
change his attitude (hee, hee) you'll simply give him another forum to
spout his crap.

Maybe giving up cigarettes is easier. You did last a whole day or two.
hk - 05 Sep 2008 23:17 GMT
>>> Hard to quit, isn't it?
>>
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>
> Maybe giving up cigarettes is easier. You did last a whole day or two.

Awwwwwww.
John H - 05 Sep 2008 20:42 GMT
>> <carilyn.thomp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >On Sep 5, 11:57 am, LoogyPic...@gmail.com wrote:
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>Wrong Honey, I love on a houseboat in Chattanoga and have been
>monitoring this group for a while.

Is that houseboat you use for loving the same one you use for living?
Carilyn - 05 Sep 2008 20:43 GMT
> On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 12:38:34 -0700 (PDT), Carilyn
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Oh Johnnie, you get the picture!
John H - 05 Sep 2008 20:50 GMT
>> <carilyn.thomp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 12:06:02 -0700 (PDT), Carilyn
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>
>Oh Johnnie, you get the picture!

D200 by Nikon.
John H - 05 Sep 2008 20:39 GMT
>>On Sep 5, 11:57 am, LoogyPic...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> On Sep 5, 12:05 pm, sa...@dog.com wrote:
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>
>Right Dah'ling?   <wink.wink>

Don't you get paid to defend Harry? Is it just the homosexual talk bringing
you out?

Bet you got a kick out of the tattoo.

Eh
Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. - 05 Sep 2008 20:47 GMT
>> On Sep 5, 11:57 am, LoogyPic...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> On Sep 5, 12:05 pm, sa...@dog.com wrote:
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>
> Right Dah'ling?   <wink.wink>

I don't think so, this person is lives between Pensacola and Mobile, AL.
  Do you know any regular who is from that area?

The only person I know who tried to fool people with a sock puppet is
Harry.  Remember the conversation he had with his sock puppet about his
Lobster Boat?
Wayne.B - 05 Sep 2008 21:43 GMT
>If Harry was ever arrested for public exposure

Do you think that's a possibility ?
Richard Casady - 05 Sep 2008 21:50 GMT
>If Harry was ever arrested for public exposure, I'll bet his best
>defense would be de minimis non curat praetor.  Do I need to
>translate?  I think not.

There was a weenie wagger who got caught and convicted every time.
Seems he had a four inch penis. Only an inch long. They called him
"Tuna Can". The cops always knew who to arrest. At least he showed the
ladies something new.

Casady
LoogyPicker@gmail.com - 05 Sep 2008 14:56 GMT
On Sep 5, 9:49 am, carilyn.thomp...@gmail.com wrote:

> > Jobless rate soars to 6.1%
> > Unemployment surges to 5-year high as employers cut workers for eighth
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In a nutshell, Harry is a narcissist. He lies (big lies!) all of the
time. People call bullshit on him, and rightfully so, so he goes into
attack mode. If you either believe his tall tales, or simply don't
address them out loud to the group, and are always in complete
agreement with him, you'll be okay. If you violate any of the above,
watch out!
carilyn.thompson@gmail.com - 05 Sep 2008 14:59 GMT
On Sep 5, 8:56 am, LoogyPic...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sep 5, 9:49 am, carilyn.thomp...@gmail.com wrote:
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I just bet he's trying to compensate for his lack of "endowment."
Poor soul.
Lu Powell - 05 Sep 2008 16:29 GMT
> Jobless rate soars to 6.1%
> Unemployment surges to 5-year high as employers cut workers for eighth
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> The so-called underemployment rate, which includes those two other groups,
> rose to 10.7%, the highest reading since 1994.

Year Unemployment (% labor force)
1933 24.9
1934 21.7
1935 20.1
1936 16.9
1937 14.3
1938 19.0
1939 17.2
1940 14.6
1941 9.9
1942 4.7
1943 1.9
1944 1.2
1945 1.9

Coming out of the depression, voters saw FDR as the great white hope. As the
unemployment figures reveal, jobless rates didn't dramatically decline until
World War 2. During the great Democrat's second term the rate started back
up. Soaring rates, indeed! It took a war to produce full employment.

So is Osamabama going to save us all?
Tim - 05 Sep 2008 16:46 GMT
> Jobless rate soars to 6.1%
> Unemployment surges to 5-year high as employers cut workers for eighth
> straight month, bringing '08 job losses to 605,000.

Y'know. For the economy being in such pits, my wife made an
observance. she said"

"For the economy supposedly being so bad, it seems that people eat out
a lot, and like to drive their suburbans to grocery shop 30 mi. away,
and the movie theaters seemed to be full....."

i could go on.
LoogyPicker@gmail.com - 05 Sep 2008 16:52 GMT
> > Jobless rate soars to 6.1%
> > Unemployment surges to 5-year high as employers cut workers for eighth
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>
> i could go on.

Actually, restaurant business is way down, as is almost any retail,
including grocery stores. My wife works for YMCA and they are laying
off employees because people aren't spending money to exercise.
Tim - 05 Sep 2008 18:46 GMT
On Sep 5, 10:52 am, LoogyPic...@gmail.com wrote:

> > > Jobless rate soars to 6.1%
> > > Unemployment surges to 5-year high as employers cut workers for eighth
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> including grocery stores. My wife works for YMCA and they are laying
> off employees because people aren't spending money to exercise.

Really! maybe I ought to take my rose colored blinders off. LOL! But
I've noticed that on especially a week end that it's hard to find a
parking spot at Olive Garden TGIF Ruby's Outback  Cracker Crumble
Applebee's and almost all the steak houses.

three weeks or so ago, Outback had an hr. and 1/2 waiting list.

and even though one really doesn't need a co-signer to go in those
places, that's not what you really call cheap eating, either.
Tim - 05 Sep 2008 18:56 GMT
On Sep 5, 10:52 am, LoogyPic...@gmail.com wrote:
> My wife works for YMCA and they are laying
> off employees because people aren't spending money to exercise.

Sorry to hear of that Loog.

But objectivly speaking I wonder if that's actually because of a
summer/ outdoors exercising crave that will pick back up in the fall
and winter? or it's it;s actually hard economy?
LoogyPicker@gmail.com - 05 Sep 2008 19:06 GMT
> On Sep 5, 10:52 am, LoogyPic...@gmail.com wrote:
>
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> summer/ outdoors exercising crave that will pick back up in the fall
> and winter? or it's it;s actually hard economy?

Nah, hasn't happened previously. My wife is okay, as she works in the
after-school kids programs.
How's the wife doing, Tim?
justwaitafrekinminute@gmail.com - 05 Sep 2008 19:46 GMT
> On Sep 5, 10:52 am, LoogyPic...@gmail.com wrote:
>
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> summer/ outdoors exercising crave that will pick back up in the fall
> and winter? or it's it;s actually hard economy?

It is the Pelosi premium on gasoline, and the Democrats refusal to
admit it has gone up as much since they took over congress, than it
did in the whole of the previous Bush administration...
CalifBill - 05 Sep 2008 18:16 GMT
Yes, that is sad.  Why has the rate jumped?  Maybe a Pelosi do nothing
House?  Seems as things have really gone downhill since the Dem's took
control of Congress.

> Jobless rate soars to 6.1%
> Unemployment surges to 5-year high as employers cut workers for eighth
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> The so-called underemployment rate, which includes those two other groups,
> rose to 10.7%, the highest reading since 1994.
justwaitafrekinminute@gmail.com - 05 Sep 2008 18:23 GMT
> Yes, that is sad.  Why has the rate jumped?  Maybe a Pelosi do nothing
> House?  Seems as things have really gone downhill since the Dem's took
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Yes, but in the last two years they have managed over 230 seperate
investigations.... While refusing to let energy bills, or military
funding bills come to the floor. Like I said in another post, they
have taken on the election tool of "criminalizing politics as usual".
While destroying republican carears for forgetting dates, while
democrats who forget 90,000 dollars in their freezer, or 75,000 in
renta income, get elevated to leadership to avoid prosecution....
 
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