Stimulus added millions of jobs in Q2

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--again no econ genius--but from common sense arena--fail to comprehend how things like increasing unemployment to 2 years will have positive effect on people going back to work.


To quote doggie from another thread - "Always answer any reasonable question Scott."

Okay, doggie, here's a reasonable question, in two parts -

(A). Who ever claimed that increasing unemployment payments to two years would have a positive effect on people going back to work? Show us where/when/and by whom that was said.

(B.) If people are holding off going back to work because they collect unemployment, where are the available jobs going unfilled which people could be working? Tell us, which employers are unable to hire workers? What are their names, and how many of what jobs are they unable to fill?

I won't hold my breath.
 

DOGS THAT BARK

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Please list your economic credentials. I can't wait to hear this.

Really My name-address and #'s at home and office easily available? No one else has problem contacting me.

What about you--
:mj08: kurby :wall:



on economics--
rule # 1
Everyone has 24 hours in a day--how they spend them will determine their fate.

Those for social programs generally have valid reasons for doing so.

If we did poll here of members with confirmed occupations --you find 90% on same side of economic issues

--and on other side--the cyber trolls no one knows --:00x22 gimme gimme gimme.

What about it --post tourney prognosticator :SIB
 

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Really My name-address and #'s at home and office easily available? No one else has problem contacting me.

What about you--
:mj08: kurby :wall:



on economics--
rule # 1
Everyone has 24 hours in a day--how they spend them will determine their fate.

Those for social programs generally have valid reasons for doing so.

If we did poll here of members with confirmed occupations --you find 90% on same side of economic issues

--and on other side--the cyber trolls no one knows --:00x22 gimme gimme gimme.

What about it --post tourney prognosticator :SIB

Excuse me I posted that pick before the tourney started. Go look it up.

So I see no credentials for you on economics. What a surprise.
 

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Duff Miver

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To quote doggie from another thread - "Always answer any reasonable question Scott."

Okay, doggie, here's a reasonable question, in two parts -

(A). Who ever claimed that increasing unemployment payments to two years would have a positive effect on people going back to work? Show us where/when/and by whom that was said.

(B.) If people are holding off going back to work because they collect unemployment, where are the available jobs going unfilled which people could be working? Tell us, which employers are unable to hire workers? What are their names, and how many of what jobs are they unable to fill?

I won't hold my breath.

Duck, doggie, duck. Run, doggie, run. Hide, doggie, hide.

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If we did poll here of members with confirmed occupations --you find 90% on same side of economic issues

--and on other side--the cyber trolls no one knows --:00x22 gimme gimme gimme. :SIB

I don't think you'd find 90% of any group of posters here - or elsewhere - that would agree on issues, especially economic/political issues. But I'm sure you can convince about half the people here - and elsewhere - that you are right.
 

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I don't think you'd find 90% of any group of posters here - or elsewhere - that would agree on issues, especially economic/political issues. But I'm sure you can convince about half the people here - and elsewhere - that you are right.

Could I convince you we had 95% + of group of people agree on political issue nation wide(election) :shrug:
 

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Could I convince you we had 95% + of group of people agree on political issue nation wide(election) :shrug:

If you're referring to the subset of black voters, I'd say you are correct. I can't imagine why black voters would not vote for a decent candidate that is a black person for President, considering that man is not named Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson. All things considered, it was a historic election for black people in this country (and other minorities, for that matter), and the alternative of McCain and Palin provided not much of a motivational factor for black voters, that's for sure.

And yes, I suppose you can find minority number subsets of the MadJacks posters that might agree on issues. I wasn't being specifically literal, but I thought you might get my drift.
 

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If you're referring to the subset of black voters, I'd say you are correct. I can't imagine why black voters would not vote for a decent candidate that is a black person for President, considering that man is not named Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson. All things considered, it was a historic election for black people in this country (and other minorities, for that matter), and the alternative of McCain and Palin provided not much of a motivational factor for black voters, that's for sure.

And yes, I suppose you can find minority number subsets of the MadJacks posters that might agree on issues. I wasn't being specifically literal, but I thought you might get my drift.

I see you'd expect black to vote historically for O but had whites voted did same thing for white candidate can you imagine the racial overtones.

On a more, to the point approach, Chad--Per article 70% of folks have group coverage--can you point me to just one forum complaint of someone with group coverage--I can't think of one.

Its same as most social benefits issues--
The productive are against--the indigent want every freebee under the sun.
It's human nature.
 

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Could I convince you we had 95% + of group of people agree on political issue nation wide(election) :shrug:

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DTBlackgumby pulls out the master race
card once again.

Its amazing he will do this without a thought. But when anyone else does it , he has a fawking fit.

what a twerp

no offense :)
 
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