American job openings outnumber the jobless, first time ever recorded
Cannot fail to be good for the American worker. I know, the current POTUS is a Republican, and also a jerk, so we aren't supposed to say anything good about him...
https://www.wsj.com/articles/america...ess-1528212776 Nancy Pelosi, who called tax-cut-fueled bonuses and raises "crumbs", also feels like low unemployment isn't a big deal for the average citizen. By all means, let's give her the speaker's gavel back for round two. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdl_6g8x4ns |
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I would give him some credit for the presenting a pro business attitude which has helped but wages are flat .. numbers dont match reality for example my daughter is a dental hygienist her pay is 39.00 an hour but can only get 26 hours a week and can not find an office who provides 32 or a 40 hrs week .. most have multiple hygienists dividing the 40 hrs with no benfits ... but enjoy more min wage jobs
but to say his policy's and the tax cuts are responsible is folly you put some serious words in her mouth "feels like low unemployment isn't a big deal for the average citizen." were did she say that she said what i said with out wage growth whats the point |
Did you really just say “What’s the point?”
Serenity Now How about people can have some self respect and earn their paycheck instead of getting a handout. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Let’s come up with a set of standards, and apply them uniformly, regardless of which party the sitting potus is in. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Liberals don’t really differentiate between earning a paycheck and getting a welfare check. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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You should probably back up those assertions, rather ham lobbing vague insults and scurrying off. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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There are not enough dentists in this country to provide care to all Hygienists in some countries can do minor procedures There are ways it could be organized to make it more cost effective and likely not as good. Overall does “not as good” make a statistical difference in the dental health of a population compared to no care? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Sounds to me like we need someone who can negotiate so we can have a new immigration policy. Remember who controls Congress and the Presidency
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My hygienist cleans my teeth, minor procedure....
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Like all professions it is partially for the protection of the public and partially for the protection of the licensees. |
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Big items to watch will be the tax cut burn out as the bump fades, healthcare costs are expected to rise dramatically this year which will offset pay or tax benefits for most people and this idiotic trade war talk that has the potential to trigger a global recession. |
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They cannot be self employed in most states Mass rules Massachusetts 2009 Chap. 112, Sec. 51. Public Health Dental Hygienist: Dental hygienist may provide services without the supervision of a dentist in public health settings including, and not limited to, hospitals, medical facilities, schools and community clinics. Prior to providing services, a public health dental hygienist must have a written collaborative agreement with a local or state government agency or institution, or licensed dentist that states the level of communication with the dental hygienist to ensure patient health and safety. Public health dental hygienists shall provide patients with a written referral to a dentist and an assessment of further dental needs. Requirements: Dental hygienist must have at least 3 years of full-time clinical experience practicing in a public health setting and any other training deemed appropriate by the department of health. Provider Services: Dental hygienist can provide full scope of dental hygiene practice services allowed under general supervision in the private office, including prophylaxis, root planing, curettage, sealants and fluoride. Vt rules Vermont 2008 Rule 10.2 General Supervision Agreement: Dental hygienist may provide services in a school or institution under the supervision of a dentist via a general supervision agreement. The agreement authorizes the dental hygienist to provide services, agreed to between the dentist and the dental hygienist. The agreement does not require physical presence of the dentist but it stipulates that the supervising dentist review all patient records. Requirements: Dental hygienist must have 3 years licensed clinical practice experience. Provider Services: Dental hygienist can provide sealants, fluoride varnish, prophylaxis and radiographs. Periodontal maintenance is allowable to patients with mild periodontitis. |
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Dr. Stephen DuLong, Chair Dentist 6, Faculty Ailish M. Wilkie, CPHQ, Secretary Public 1 Dr. David Samuels Dentist 1 Dr. John Hsu Dentist 4 Dr. Paul Levy Dentist 2 Dr. Patricia (Pei-Hua) Wu Dentist 3 Dr. Cynthia M. Stevens Dentist 5 Lois Sobel, RDH Dental Hygienist 1 Jacyn Stultz, RDH Dental Hygienist 2 Kathleen Held Dental Assistant Vacant Public 2 Vacant Dental Assistant Advisor 1 Vacant Dental Assistant Advisor 2 |
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First, I'd bet my life in exchange for a quarter, that's not what you said when unemployment dropped when your hero was president. Second, I would contend it means a lot when someone who was looking for a job, accepts a job. Might not be their dream job, but it's better than no job, unless (like you, apparently) you don't see inherent dignity and value in a day's pay in return for a day's work. "Looks like this statistic has only been tracked for the last 17 years so the historic significance isn't really that impressive." Those 17 years include two terms under Obama, who couldn't manage to pull it off. "healthcare costs are expected to rise dramatically this year " As opposed to the way they dropped under Obama. liberal=good, conservative=bad, we all get it. |
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This is going to be a huge issue in the mid-terms. |
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Actually I think in some peoples minds it is free market good, Obama bad.
Don't get lost in political rhetoric. You should actually look at the change in healthcare cost over time before you say ACA was bad, it was the first step in a process. https://www.thebalance.com/causes-of...-costs-4064878 |
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As for his policy leading to a roaring economy I'm not sure where you gather that from. A key reason the economy is doing as well as it is though is the global economy has been performing very strong and lifting us with it. He inherited the positive unemployment, the tax cuts have given us a short-term jolt that is expected to start fading next year but there's not been much movement on wages as well as savings which is very weak. GDP hasn't come close to Trump predictions and is expected to fall to 2% next year. Goosing an economy at full employment doesn't make a lot of sense unless it's just political payback. Starting trade wars with our allies where we don't even really have trade deficits doesn't make sense either. Remember all the tough talk on China? Trump tried to be a bully and got bitch slapped. Instead we're going to battle with Canada over cheese, our second biggest trading partner and a country who has stood by our side like a blood brother. It's embarrassing. |
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We'll see how it plays out. There's an old political expression that goes, "it's about the economy, stupid". Trump wins on the economy. The GOP has the democrats on record saying they will work to repeal the GOP tax cuts. Let's see how receptive Americans are to having their paychecks cut. |
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I have called him a morally bankrupt reptile, and a scumbag, as many times as I criticized Obama. There is no "if". "As for his policy leading to a roaring economy I'm not sure where you gather that from" Low unemployment? Record low unemployment for blacks? Stock market soaring? These are the same statistics that got better under Obama, and I never heard you deny that Obama improved the economy. "there's not been much movement on wages " https://finance.yahoo.com/news/u-wag...120000493.html 2.9% year over year? That's more of a raise than I got. Not as good as being in a union for sure, but not bad. You're right, wages need to increase more. If the demand for labor now exceeds the supply for the first time ever recorded ("ever" only being 17 years), why wouldn't that help increase wages? Familiar with supply and demand, and their effect on price? |
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Obama added more to the debt than anyone before. Conservatives said it was terrible, liberals were not concerned. Trump is now adding to the debt, and the roles are reversed. Conservatives say it's nothing to worry about, liberals now worry about deficits. Here's the difference...Trump is putting money in the pockets of huge numbers of Americans. Obama never came close to doing that. |
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Believe me, I told you so If you deny it you must be from Fake news, one of those failing news organizations, Not state news, oh i meant Faux, Fox, or the deep state, or secretly a democrat, or short or a lying, cheating adjective repeated endlessly until it is true. Anyways it's all Obama's fault and you'll have to ask him about that, or maybe George Washington. REPORTER: Mr. President, David Herszenhorn with Politico Europe. Just to come back to Russia for a second. Something that happened that got them kicked out of the G8 was the invasion and annexation of Crimea. Do you think that Crimea should be recognized as Russian (inaudible)? PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, you know, you have to ask President Obama, because he was the one that let Crimea get away. That was during his administration. And he was the one that let Russia go and spend a lot of money on Crimea, because they’ve spent a lot of money on rebuilding it. I guess they have their submarine port there and such. But Crimea was let go during the Obama administration. And, you know, Obama can say all he wants, but he allowed Russia to take Crimea. I may have had a much different attitude. So you’d really have to ask that question to President Obama — you know, why did he do that; why did he do that. But with that being said, it’s been done a long time. |
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The 'vast majority' are not economically better off today than they were the day before Trump took the oath? How can you say that? More are working, wages are increasing (I posted a link showing that), everyone's tax rates are lower, and anyone who has money in the stock market is obviously better off? How can you say the 'vast majority' aren't participating in the recovery? "the mantra of business and the right is STFU and be thankfull you get a pay check at all" I don't know any businesses or republicans who say anything like that. |
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