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More good news for wall street and the insurance companies. You know all those policies they cancelled, no problem the Government will pay you back for the money you will lose.
More good news for wall street and the insurance companies. You know all those policies they cancelled, no problem the Government will pay you back for the money you will lose.
I don't suppose anyone read the latest piece by Paul Krugman about this anemic economy being the new normal?
Course take it with a grain of salt; Krugman of course is nothing but an anti-obama right wing wacko, right?
Jen, you seem very angry this morning.
Angrier than usual, in fact.
Everything okay at home?
They must have raised the rates on her Federally Subsidized flood insurance again.
Mobile homes are high risk propositions in Florida. I don't know why anyone would ever live in one. My cinder-block home went through four hurricanes while I lived there and only suffered damage once and my NON-SUBIDIZED homeowner's insurance bought a new roof.
They must have raised the rates on her Federally Subsidized flood insurance again.
Mobile homes are high risk propositions in Florida. I don't know why anyone would ever live in one. My cinder-block home went through four hurricanes while I lived there and only suffered damage once and my NON-SUBIDIZED homeowner's insurance bought a new roof.
Whats funny is we own more property outside America then u own in America. Oh wait, u r section 8
The lowest level since Bush was President? How can that be?Weekly Jobless Claims Fall to Lowest Level in Nearly 7 Years
Published April 10, 2014
Reuters
The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell sharply last week to the lowest level in almost seven years, which could bolster views of an acceleration in job growth after a cold winter dampened hiring.
Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped 32,000 to a seasonally adjusted 300,000 for the week ended April 5, the lowest level since May 2007, the Labor Department said on Thursday.
Job growth averaged about 195,000 per month in February and March, with the unemployment rate holding at near a five-year low of 6.7 percent over that period.
The claims report showed the number of people still receiving benefits after an initial week of aid fell 62,000 to 2.78 million in the week ended March 29. That was the lowest level since January 2008.
Now that the healthcare legislation has hit their goal of seven million enrollments, Fox News, Breitbart and other shrill wingnut websites have stopped calling it "Obamacare" and started calling it "the ACA".
In ten years, they'll be calling it "Reagancare".