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Old 05-04-2014, 06:55 AM   #31
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You would like Texans Kareem Jackson despite being a first round draft pick, and after 4 years of being burned, he's turning into a fine subpar cornerback! Maybe even mediocre.
If you wanna use sports metaphors....

One guy took a 12-4 team and turned them into a 2-14 team. The other guy took over the 2-14 team and is turning them back into a 10-6 team.

A President's policies probably have their greatest impact in years 8-12, not 2-6.
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Old 05-04-2014, 07:10 AM   #32
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You would like Texans Kareem Jackson despite being a first round draft pick, and after 4 years of being burned, he's turning into a fine subpar cornerback! Maybe even mediocre.
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If you wanna use sports metaphors....

One guy took a 12-4 team and turned them into a 2-14 team. The other guy took over the 2-14 team and is turning them back into a 10-6 team.

A President's policies probably have their greatest impact in years 8-12, not 2-6.
Turdfly always pretends to have an answer even though he has yet to have a clue.

Turdy is a very, very, very dim bulb.
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Old 05-04-2014, 09:18 AM   #33
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Once again, if the unemployment rate is down the corresponding numbers of people receiving public assistance such as food stamps should also be down. Why is there so much difference in the rates?
Still puzzling, isn't it.
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Old 05-04-2014, 09:37 AM   #34
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Once again, if the unemployment rate is down the corresponding numbers of people receiving public assistance such as food stamps should also be down. Why is there so much difference in the rates?
Still puzzling, isn't it.

One reason is many of the jobs that are out there barely pay enough for a Familly to live in what has become known as the middle class standard.

Here is an example. I have a niece who teaches school in a rural district. She is divorced, (husband is in prison out of state), and makes a tad over $45,000 a year.

This is barely enough to keep her three teen age kids in cell phones, clothes, money for school activities, televisions, computers, food, etc.

She has a college degree. She is considered a "professional". She is almost to the point to where she wants to file for government assistance..
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Old 05-04-2014, 09:56 AM   #35
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So these should not be counted as jobs?

You fuckers are amazing.
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Old 05-04-2014, 10:32 AM   #36
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Each will judge this news depending on their point of view. Remember there are socialist countries that have zero unemployment. That is because they count government programs as employment. I think we should take in to account the size of the workforce. The percentage of our workforce actually working is the lowest in years. However, the unemployment rate is down. That tells me that many people have given up looking and a percentage have simply fallen to the rest of us to take care of them. The number of people now on food stamps has grown. Is this what we want? If the Senate remains democratic after the next election, the country is not moving in the correct direction. We will become a socialist state without freedom. Is that what we want?
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Old 05-04-2014, 10:43 AM   #37
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Once again, if the unemployment rate is down the corresponding numbers of people receiving public assistance such as food stamps should also be down. Why is there so much difference in the rates?
Because of idiots like you who refuse to raise the minimum wage.

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What's puzzling is how someone can preach something from the hilltops, turn around and bitch about the ultimate consequences, and not see the irony.
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Old 05-04-2014, 11:03 AM   #38
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Here is an example. I have a niece who teaches school in a rural district. She is divorced, (husband is in prison out of state), and makes a tad over $45,000 a year.

This is barely enough to keep her three teen age kids in cell phones, clothes, money for school activities, televisions, computers, food, etc.
She works about 180 days out of the year. There are 365 in a year.
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What's puzzling is how someone can preach something from the hilltops, turn around and bitch about the ultimate consequences, and not see the irony.
Show me the credible economists who believe raising the minimum wage is going to decrease the UE rate. Sure it may bring in more (legal) people into the workforce, but it will eliminate as many as if more jobs.
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Old 05-04-2014, 12:50 PM   #40
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Show me the credible economists who believe raising the minimum wage is going to decrease the UE rate.
That wasn't the question. Learn to keep up.
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That wasn't the question. Learn to keep up.
That would be a fair question to just about everyone else. But keeping up has never been a part of Turdfly's vocabulary!

He's the ultimate dim bulb!
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Old 05-04-2014, 02:25 PM   #42
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Because of idiots like you who refuse to raise the minimum wage.
Do you want a raise, or what?
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She works about 180 days out of the year. There are 365 in a year.
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Because of idiots like you who refuse to raise the minimum wage.

What's puzzling is how someone can preach something from the hilltops, turn around and bitch about the ultimate consequences, and not see the irony.
Doofus, if a government mandated minimum wage is THE *solution*, why wasn't THIS problem *solved* when FDR first implemented a minimum wage in 1933?

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Doofus, if a government mandated minimum wage is THE *solution*, why wasn't THIS problem *solved* when FDR first implemented a minimum wage in 1933?

Seems you don't understand the question either. Not surprising.
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