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Initial jobless claims increase ""unexpectedly""
"The number of newly laid-off workers seeking unemployment benefits rose last week, a sign that jobs remain scarce even as the economy recovers":wall:
Obama doesn't get it! Initial jobless claims increase unexpectedly - Yahoo! Finance |
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Perhaps this is a "jobless" recovery.
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Perhaps Sh#t like this has something to do with it:
http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripert...omeowners.html I'm no senior economist , I'm just guessing |
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WIKIPEDIA .....A "jobless recovery" or jobless growth is a phrase used by leftist economists, especially in the United States, to describe the recovery from a recession, where "recovery" is defined as growth in gross domestic product (GDP), which does not produce strong growth in employment, specifically a rapid drop in the unemployment rate to the level it was prior to recession. The first documented use of the term was in the New York Times in the 1930s.[1]not a coincidence A jobless recovery is usually seen as a bad thing in a capitalist industrialized society. This is primarily because in such a society most people need jobs to earn the money they need to purchase goods and services from the marketplace. Also, secondarily, doing something useful and productive is usually connected to a healthy individual's self-esteem and his or her positive relationships to the larger community. An alternative (Progressive liberal democrat) view is that a jobless recovery could be a step towards a post-scarcity society full of abundance for all if you are a communist moron-- as a new stage of cultural development with increased leisure and volunteerism.in other words, lazy ass government dependents and democrat voters That alternative view represents a trend that many technologists, futurists, and heterodox economists have predicted dreamed of and fantasized about in their deranged leftist cult meetings for decades. |
Now that funny
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But I get it; we took the happy ending of the 1990's for granted. And for 10 years, something spoiled in our brand of capitalism. But we held our noses. Our - not left or right - state of economic affairs shows that even a sophisticated country with studied leadership can stumble badly. This is essentially what occurred in Japan long before we got wind of the stench of our own rotting economic core. The current growth is just simply too slow to reduce unemployment. To borrow from Paul Krugman, we may be in the midst of a "growth recession." |
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Comrade...you paint a picture of what you think has and is happening but it has no basis in fact....this economy is in ruins under the weight of massive debt that has and continues to be piled on in the form of liberal social programs, entitlements, benefits and promises....from RI -9.5 BILLION in unfunded obligations to public sector employees...to California 550 BILLION (that's half a TRILLION) in unfunded obligations to same and everywhere in between....now healthcare who's actual cost has been tinkerd and lied about to make it palatable to the sleazy politicians who voted for it...next phase is to find new ways to suck the life out of every American who works and participates in this failing economy....the folks running the country currently are vampires and they have their teeth in our necks, there can't be growth with massive debt ever increasing, rising taxation and new regulation....and we're told to expect high unemployment for a long...long time....but keep rooting along with the heterodox economists and futurists that the "jobless recovery" will bring Utopia and leisure and volunteerism and a Post-Scarcity Economy:rotf2: what you need to decide is whether you prefer to be responsible for your own success in a free market economy or...whether you want to make the government responsible for guaranteeing your "happy ending" oh, almost forgot...the Bush tax cuts are set to expire as well...that should help spur job slow growth |
Most service industry related jobs are laying off this time of year. IT service related industry slows down EVERY year right about now and cuts its fat.
One example is ski resorts. How many do we have in this country? I know reality is less fun than saying its Obama's fault, but think people. |
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lawn care should be picking up...how many lawns do we have in this country??? wouldn't that off set the ski resort layoffs:uhuh: |
go to the Wrentham outlets this Saturday at 11am. You wont get a parking space . Then go home and google "1930s depression" and compare
You have no idea how incredibly good we have it despite Obama telling how catastrophic things are and how we are experienceing the worst recession since the depression. this is all an organized sham to redistribute wealth, demonize capilatism and slam through legislation that benefits the democrats base and puts the non tax paying majority in permanent control of the votes making it impossible for hard working people to control their tax dollars. Amen. |
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"Never let a serious crisis go to waste…it’s an opportunity to do things you couldn’t do before." – Rohm Emanuel
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Just stole this graph
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14. That's how many "rallies" we had in the Great Depression. Real unemployment 21.7%. Federal government spent 334 billion in the first 2 months of 2010 (an all time record), it took in 105 billion. Foreclosures hit all time record in Feb. Moody's warns of the loss of AAA credit rating over debt. Greece teetering on collapse, followed by almost the entire western world. If you think this is over just wait and see. have you checked oil prices lately? |
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Actually, it won't effect me at all. I know that I pay more in taxes than the vast, vast majority of the public. My cheering of the safety net has to do with my compassion for people less fortunate than myself. |
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The fact remains that the economy was in a free fall and has started to stablize. Are we out of the woods yet, of course not. I work in the insurance industry and the insurance companies were hurt by their insured companies laying off people. So if you insured company x in 2009 and it had 5,000 ees in 1/09, by 12/09 they had 4,500 ees. Most insurers are now forecasting enrollment will be flat in 2010 b/c their insureds have stopped laying people off and have slightly starting hiring people back. |
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Bush had 800,000 jobs lost in his last month and some of you people are bitching over a report of under 100,000 lost?? So when there was positive job growth, that wasn't to Obama's credit, but the job losses are? You can't have your cake and eat it too. At least be consistent. If you're going to relate the jobs situation directly to the Dems policies, then that relation is made to all conditions. If you don't like it, I know someone looking for a roommate in Costa Rica. |
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Thats ONE resort, and not even remotely the scale of west coast mountains. Lets also add in all the seasonal restaraunt staff, seasonal shop staff, winter guides for various outdoor sports, etc. etc. etc. that are done for the season and not getting into their next jobs (outdoor guides, summer season campers/forestry crews/etc.) for another month or so. Quote:
But, carry on being dumb, someone has to do it. :rotf2: Here's an even more difficult concept for you. Seasonal jobs don't hire until they NEED people. I know, shocking. |
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