What happened to all of the doom and gloom economic threads?

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Double dip recession fears ding stocks

Service-sector activity slows, though US companies added more jobs than expected in July. Global markets plunge. Gold continues to soar.
 
What?

McDonalds stop hiring?



I see Obama is tapping the SUPER-rich for his re-election...

And for four years now, all he does is talk about raising their taxes, but, to date, has not done so.

I say, "Why doesn't the press connect the dots?"
 
What?

McDonalds stop hiring?



I see Obama is tapping the SUPER-rich for his re-election...

And for four years now, all he does is talk about raising their taxes, but, to date, has not done so.

I say, "Why doesn't the press connect the dots?"

Not the super rich, the "Elite".
 
Please ignore the racist...

If the DOW closes down today, day #9, then it will be the first time since 1978...



Jimmy Carter.
 
Why would I do exactly what you want?

All you want to do is shut down principled opposition so that you can exercise your hate and shout Left-wing slogans...



Then declare victory.

We'll just keep reminding people how Democrats think...

Arizona starts with a consonant:
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Contemporary leftists, on the other hand, view their opponents as people you send off to the Gulag, unworthy of any respect, deserving of any kind of low blow, no matter how foul. So you accuse Goldwater of insanity, slander Justice Thomas as a sexual monster, casually publish plays, books, and films calling for the assassination of President Bush, and assault the first serious Republican female candidate at her weakest point -- her family. And of course, you scream to high heaven if any form of turnabout occurs in your direction, as in the case of the Obama family, which was declared "off limits" early in the presidential campaign, at the same time that Palin's family was being stretched on the media rack.

This style of political loathing has become effectively innate. It has been systemized to such a degree as to become integral. Modern liberalism cannot do without it. An entire structure has been erected on the basis of political hatred, and from that structure a whole new strategy has arisen.

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No reason for that offensive bull shit Rob. It's not as if the Cap'n isn't a target rich environment without bringing his family into it.

Please ignore the racist...

If the DOW closes down today, day #9, then it will be the first time since 1978...

Jimmy Carter.

Your situational racism outrage is noted Cap'n Hypocrite. You're in no position to point fingers at anyone.
Glass houses and all that.

You could tell us all again which ethnic slurs are "just words" as your Bro Ishmael has often stated. After you both trotted them out to enrage LeJackass.
 
U_D, tell us about all the great economic news and all the upward pointing signs that Obama created...

Of course, the economic stumble we're seeing has nothing to do with the House GOP and the Tea Party holding the world's economy for ransom for over a month only to pass legislation that doesn't actually fix anything, just punts the problem further down the road because they can't manage to get the insurgents in their own party to negotiate ANYTHING.

Naaaah.. It must be Obama's fault. :rolleyes:
 
Of course, the economic stumble we're seeing has nothing to do with the House GOP and the Tea Party holding the world's economy for ransom for over a month only to pass legislation that doesn't actually fix anything, just punts the problem further down the road because they can't manage to get the insurgents in their own party to negotiate ANYTHING.

Naaaah.. It must be Obama's fault. :rolleyes:

Yeah, 10% or less of the 2010 Congress has stymied the most popular guy in America...




:rolleyes:

You know, this is getting beyond Marvel Comics, first you hated Bush, then Palin, then Beck, then Bachmann, and now the Tea Party, funny how everyone is to blame except the guy who told us that with his stimulus plan, he saved the economy and turned it around.

To extend his metaphor, he got the car out of the right ditch and then drove headlong into the left ditch...
 
Yeah, 10% or less of the 2010 Congress has stymied the most popular guy in America...
:rolleyes:

You know, this is getting beyond Marvel Comics, first you hated Bush, then Palin, then Beck, then Bachmann, and now the Tea Party, funny how everyone is to blame except the guy who told us that with his stimulus plan, he saved the economy and turned it around.

To extend his metaphor, he got the car out of the right ditch and then drove headlong into the left ditch...

That 10% or less seems to have the rest of the House GOP by the cojones. This was proved in the last month of non-negotiations over the debt ceiling.

You seem to be under the impression that the President can pass debt ceiling or budget legislation however he wants. I guess you've been reviewing "the Constitution according to Herman Cain".

It explains quite a bit about the rhetoric coming from the "right" and why McConnell actually wanted to abdicate the House responsibility in this entire affair.

You're going to make the "failed stimulus" argument again? Even after your own source showed it to have done exactly what you were saying it didn't do? :rolleyes:
 
That 10% or less seems to have the rest of the House GOP by the cojones. This was proved in the last month of non-negotiations over the debt ceiling.

You seem to be under the impression that the President can pass debt ceiling or budget legislation however he wants. I guess you've been reviewing "the Constitution according to Herman Cain".

It explains quite a bit about the rhetoric coming from the "right" and why McConnell actually wanted to abdicate the House responsibility in this entire affair.

You're going to make the "failed stimulus" argument again? Even after your own source showed it to have done exactly what you were saying it didn't do? :rolleyes:

You sound angry.

You know what, I think had not Moody's, S&P, and other ratings organizations put the fear of the Depression into the GOP, that they would have told the Hobbit terrorists to go fuck off and good luck in the primaries...

What scares me the most is how far detached Nancy, Harry and Barry seem to be from economic reality.

He's hinting at another stimulus, more shovel-ready work, more taxes, and who knows, maybe even a QEIII to print some more money; the Fed is currently pumping out emergency loan money to regional banks trying to force them to give it away...

It's like a degenerate gambler doubling down to recoup bad losses.
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Barry 2012 Says: ”’Shovel-ready’ was not as shovel-ready as we expected.” (Laughter)
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If the stimulus was so great, then why are we here?

I wonder how much servicing that debt is going to cost us over ten years and what that makes the cost per "saved" job...

I didn't read that analysis in any of the "papers."


At some point the 12% unemployment crowd needs to look into the mirror and ask themselves, would that short-term pain been as bad as a protracted Depression, the Lost Decade I've been talking about since you began this thread, you remember, the term, "The New Norm."

And we don't mean Norm as in "Cheers..."
 
A LONG WAY TO GO: Nissan Leaf sales hit 931, Chevy Volt at 125 in July.:rolleyes:

Well, would YOU buy a car from a BLACK guy?


Maybe if he put some FUZZY DICE, in em

he woulda sold 126:rolleyes:
 
ATTENTION

NIGGER

DEFENDORS

NIGGEROMICKS

DOESNT

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Obama Administration “Pivots To Jobs” For The . . . 7th Time In 2 1/2 Years…


With every “pivot” having one thing in common, failure.

(Politico) — Mike Allen’s note this morning that “Dems plan pivot to jobs” sounded awfully familiar to me, as it apparently did to the Republican National Committee, which promptly turned out a list of 15 occasions on which the White House had allegedly announced a similar pivot.

That number is, shockingly, a bit inflated, but the underlying truth of the presidency is that through a mixture of choice — health care — and circumstance — the Arab Spring, the Japan earthquake — Obama has spent very little of his presidency publicly driving a conversation about jobs. By far the most serious jobs legislation he passes was the stimulus, but over-optimistic forecasts and implacable Republican opposition put the White House sharply on defense about it almost from the start.

And the story of the Administration is, in no small part, one of a constant attempt to pivot formally to jobs. Emily and I identified what seem like six really attempts at it, with the seventh starting now:

February 2009: In a speech to Congress, Obama says his economic plan will be focused on jobs.

November 2009, during the lull in health care debate: “This is my administration’s overriding focus.”

January 2010: “What they can expect from this administration, and I know what they can expect from you, is that we are going to have a sustained and relentless focus over the next several months on accelerating the pace of job creation, because that’s priority number one.”
 
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One Year Ago Today: Geither Declared “Welcome To The Recovery”…


FAIL.

THE devastation wrought by the great recession is still all too real for millions of Americans who lost their jobs, businesses and homes. The scars of the crisis are fresh, and every new economic report brings another wave of anxiety. That uncertainty is understandable, but a review of recent data on the American economy shows that we are on a path back to growth.

The recession that began in late 2007 was extraordinarily severe, but the actions we took at its height to stimulate the economy helped arrest the freefall, preventing an even deeper collapse and putting the economy on the road to recovery.

. . . These are considerable challenges, but we are in a much stronger position to face them today than when President Obama took office. By taking aggressive action to fix the financial system, reduce growth in health care costs and improve education, we have put the American economy on a firmer foundation for future growth.

And as the president said last week, no one should bet against the American worker, American business and American ingenuity.

We suffered a terrible blow, but we are coming back.
 
What the fuck

Is

This CRAZED CUNT

NIGGER DEFENDER

SMOKIN?

Tell us, BITCH, we'll wait:rolleyes:

DNC Chief Wasserman Schultz: “We’ve Really Begun To Turn The Economy Around”…


The 9.07% unemployment rate begs to differ.

(RCP) — “Well, we’re going to focus on what we know is the number one priorities on Americans ease minds right now, that is creating jobs and continuing to get this economy turned around. If we have to drag the Republicans with us, then we’ll do that, but, you know, it’s been a whole lot of months, eight months they have controlled the house with no jobs bills coming to the Floor. Hopefully now with this compromise on the debt ceiling behind us, with the opportunity, with the economic to sit down and focus on longer-term deficit reduction that will have some balance and ask some sacrifice for our most fortunate,” Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) told MSNBC. Schultz is also the Chairwoman of the DNC.
 
You sound angry.

You know what, I think had not Moody's, S&P, and other ratings organizations put the fear of the Depression into the GOP, that they would have told the Hobbit terrorists to go fuck off and good luck in the primaries...

What scares me the most is how far detached Nancy, Harry and Barry seem to be from economic reality.

He's hinting at another stimulus, more shovel-ready work, more taxes, and who knows, maybe even a QEIII to print some more money; the Fed is currently pumping out emergency loan money to regional banks trying to force them to give it away...

It's like a degenerate gambler doubling down to recoup bad losses.

Angry? I'm not sure how you jumped to that conclusion. but then I'm not sure how you manage to come to most of them.

Had the GOP told the Tea Party to fuck off the debt ceiling negotiations would have been over a month or more ago and Moody's and S&P wouldn't have had jack to say about anything. Hence the comment about the GOP lacking cajones.

Heh.. You're one to pronounce anyone else detached from reality, economic or otherwise.. :rolleyes:
 
Angry? I'm not sure how you jumped to that conclusion. but then I'm not sure how you manage to come to most of them.

Had the GOP told the Tea Party to fuck off the debt ceiling negotiations would have been over a month or more ago and Moody's and S&P wouldn't have had jack to say about anything. Hence the comment about the GOP lacking cajones.

Heh.. You're one to pronounce anyone else detached from reality, economic or otherwise.. :rolleyes:

Do you have any proof of that what-so-ever?

Moody's and S&P were not basing their warnings on the debt ceiling, they said so, they are still in the downgrade mood with a new ceiling because they are concerned with things like debt and inflation...

If I am so detached economically, why then, two years ago did we both introduce divergent economic opinions only to have one prevail over the other? You are the one who continually views the economy based on your job, employer orders and your 401K. You even bragged about firing a guy knowing that his job prospects would be slim, maybe none.

Dude, you are so compassionate...
 
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